Tuesday, March 27, 2007

India-UAE Relations

Nice Image: Star Trek-March 27 (West Indies vs Australia) (GN)

A stupid article about cricket and astrology, but nice image to brighten up any blog post!

India and the UAE Take Center Stage
UAE and India sign deals worth $20b (GN)


It is good to see these two countries working together. With more than 1 million Indians here at more than 1/4 of the population, cooperation on a government to government level can only improve the lot of Indians in the UAE. The better this segment of the population fares, the better it will be for all. We are greatly impacted by the role of Indians, from their sacraficial contribution on construction projects to their various roles in service and management.
...a pledge (of Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum) to make the UAE the sub-continent giant's top trade partner.
This would be a remarkable feat if achieved, considering the UAE's formidable rivals for such a title--China, the US, even neighbor Pakistan. Can such a small country possibly achieve such a goal? If anyone has the capability of successfully charting such a course, it is Sheikh Mohammad.
"We want to be number one," Shaikh Mohammad told a gathering of business leaders from both countries. The UAE now ranks third after the United States and China in terms of India's annual two-way trade.
One should mark Sheikh Mohammad's words and see how much closer the UAE comes to this goal in a year's time.


See India-UAE bilateral relations factsheet.


Related stories: Two regions 'can emerge as number one' (GN) and Mohammad embarks on historic visit to India (GN, with details about India-UAE bilateral activities):
Nearly 50 per cent of the 1.3 million Indians living in the UAE represent the labour sector. An increase in these figures is expected in the future, keeping in view the diversifying and growing characteristics of the UAE labour market.

Also, India rises as Dubai’s export hub (Financial Express-UK)

Dubai is increasingly an important transshipment point and logistic hub for Indian goods. The total trade between Dubai and India has increased from $2.5 billion in 2002 to $10.9 billion in 2006, reflecting an increase of 336%. Over 80% of the trade between India and UAE is routed through Dubai, Rajamony said.
(Venu Rajamony, new Consul General of India in UAE, during a dinner reception in his honour in Dubai.)

Finally, Suicide cases among Indians up by 10% (GN, new India consul's annual report).


Disquiet on the Property Front
Put a roof on maintenance fees (GN)


Good title, but the article could have provided much more analysis. I agree with the conclusion:
...it is important to create a process that facilitates addressing tenant grievances and complaints, which could only be achieved through the existence of a neutral arbiter that looks into the matter.
But some discussion about the extent of the problem and possible solutions would have been helpful. Why not, for example, suggest a requirement that developers and management companies be audited and required to detail what past and projected expenditures are?


More Rail Transport
Dubai needs trams to beat the jams (GN)


Trams would nicely compliment the new Metro.
...officials point out it is better to put in a tram network in place while a city is being built than to "reorganise" it for a rail network when the city is fully developed.

I look forward to seeing the Al Sufouh line. Hopefully it will link right up with the metro taking the Marina ring road.
Dubai could have a 15-kilometre tram network on Al Sufouh Road and a 4.1-kilometre network for the Burj Dubai area. It could be linked to the Dubai Metro that is being built to create a viable public transport system in the city.


What about the day job?
Muse of her times (GN)


Nimah Nawwab was brought up in Saudi Arabia and writes her poems in English.

This little society piece is interesting for showing what motivation and effort can achieve on a personal level. Besides a busy day job and growing up in a repressive society, a working mother finds a way to blossom.
"She came across as humble, sweet-natured and, at the risk of sounding predictable, lyrical."

Why write in English?
"I grew up with English; I am bilingual. It is a global language; the language of the times. Maybe in the next few years Chinese will be the language of the times. I find there is a lot of interest in the Arab world in general so it is good to have someone from the Arab world write about it in English or (in other words) 'from the inside'."

Monday, March 26, 2007

Interior Design

Allure of the floor (GN)
You have made the down payment on your home, and your husband and you are running from pillar to post figuring out the best options to cover those awful white tiles that the developer has "floored" you with.

Dubai - Traffic chaos riles fans (7Days)

Incredible, the mayhem concert-goers endured to see Shakira. Tsk, tsk organizers... really pathetic--maybe criminal.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Labor Conditions

Housing complexes closed to protect workers' rights (GN)

Good Tidings:
The labour ministry has shut down more than 100 workers' accommodations for unhygienic living conditions. The ministry has been engaged in a major and concerted programme to ensure that the living and working conditions of the country's expatriate workforce is improved.

The article continues,
the UAE Government has, since last summer, been engaged in a major and concerted programme to ensure that the living and working conditions of the country's expatriate workforce is improved... The workers living in those complexes have been provided with temporary housing pending the completion of new housing built to international guidelines. Some of these new complexes have already been opened, and others are being rapidly built... Over the next few months, the number of inspectors should reach over 2,000, 20 times the number that there were in summer 2006, an indication of the seriousness with which the government is tackling this task.

UAE engaged in major drive 'to tackle labour issues (GN)

Problems to be addressed:
  • health & safety

  • quality of accommodation

  • timely payment of salaries

  • recruitment issues

  • minimum wage
    The ministry is also preparing proposals for the introduction of a minimum wage structure, at first in the construction industry, and then to be expanded to other sectors...
Fire hits car park under construction (GN)

Damas Tower car park (on SZR): from canteen, not construction related issue.

Light up your foyer (GN)


The prettiest foyers are those where the paper chosen is expansive and bold... In a small foyer, maximise the light and make a tight area feel airy with a floor to ceiling mirror. It is also important to pay attention to the hardware in the room. The switch-plate cover, for instance, should be decent...

Telling the dark, sordid truth - Iraq (GN)

Elton John... I might as well commemorate EJ's 60th birthday. In 1975 the world to me was Elton John.