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Cultural Centre organises literacy day

- BY JAMIL KHAN

DUBAI: Over 200 students from the Rashid Center for the Determined (formerly Rashid Centre for Disabled) took part in a day-long literacy activities organised by the Rewaq Ousha Bint Hussein Cultural Centre recently.

The event was held at Zabeel Park and accompanie­d by Maryam Othman, Director General Rashid Centre, Dr Moza Ghobash from the cultural centre and a number of teachers and supporters of both organisati­ons.

Dr Ghobash while talking to media said that she was delighted that the wise leadership has instilled in us the ambitions and the will of the people. “Today, they are taking part in the reading day in response to the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai,” she said and added that the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA) provides hundreds of valuable books, especially those that tell the story of the auspicious union and the founding father Sheikh Zayed, may God bless him and grant him peace. The visit also coincides with the celebratio­ns of the 46th National Day of our beloved country and to present their paragraphs and reviews to emphasize their potential. They also afirm that they are an active part of the community. The country shares its joys, and no segment or class is excluded.”

She also said that the visit from the student with determinat­ion was full of joy and really inspired everyone. “The students showcased a number of products they made products and their creations from the vocational workshops at the Center were more than beautiful we will preserve them. This conirms the depth of the Center’s mission to rehabilita­te and integrate this category and to reduce the economic cost that our societies were suffering from in which to work and production, and today conirms the determined ones that they no longer need doses of sympathy, and compassion, but to our faith in their abilities and the maintenanc­e of their rights and their gains.”

Maryam Othman expressed her deep gratitude to Rewaq Ousha Bint Hussein Cultural Centre and its chairwoman for her integratio­n with the students and the beautiful impression­s she left on them.

The students in a chorus recite a poem from the book by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum as Dr Ghobash was impressed with the products of the vocational rehabilita­tion workshops in the centre, which conirms the reality of the capabiliti­es of this category and their determinat­ion by the owners of inspiratio­n.

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The students showcased a number of products, and their creations at the vocational workshops in the centre were more than beautiful.

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