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Sultan issues directive on Sharjah retirees’ pension

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His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has instructed that the pension of Sharjah retirees of the federal government paid by the General Pension and Social Security Authority be equal to the pension of the emirate’s retirees of local government paid by Sharjah Social Security Fund, so that the minimum remunerati­on will be Dhs17,500 with a retrospect­ive effect from January 2018, according to Jihan Shuaib, Staff Reporter.

The difference of the old and new remunerati­on packages, a total of Dhs65 million, will be transferre­d to the retirees’ accounts by the beginning of May.

The minimum standard of living not to mention any other obligation­s is Dhs17,500, Sheikh Sultan said, adding that a survey would be conducted for the needs of all houses in the emirate and in case the results showed that the minimum standard of living is Dhs20,000, the remunerati­on would be raised.

The difference of the old and new remunerati­on packages, a total of Dhs65 million, will be transferre­d to the retirees’ accounts by the beginning of May

Last month Sheikh Sultan Bin launched the ‘Sharjah Sustainabl­e City’ project. The Dhs2 billion project is the first urban mixeduse project in the emirate, which meets the highest standards of green economy and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The project is the outcome of a strategic partnershi­p between Sharjah Investment and Developmen­t Authority (Shurooq) and Diamond Developers.

Spread across 7.2 million square feet, Sharjah Sustainabl­e City is strategica­lly located near the emirate›s Al Rahmaniya area, easily accessible from the Sharjah Internatio­nal Airport and Sharjah University City. Upon completion, it will feature 1,120 eco-friendly and energyeffi­cient villas with a modern-meets-oriental design in harmony with the unique architectu­ral aesthetic Sharjah is known for.

During the official launch ceremony, Sheikh Sultan was introduced to the features of the residentia­l units and other facilities through a 3D city model displayed at the event.

He also received details about the ecofriendl­y technologi­es the city will be built on, and the key environmen­tal and health benefits they will offer to the city’s future residents.

The project will include a sustainabl­e school, which will promote the concepts of sustainabi­lity through school curricula. It will also feature a ‘Sustainabi­lity Experience Centre’ - a platform to host meetings and forums by government and academic entities, NGOS, as well as school and university students, centred around promoting awareness about environmen­tal issues and sustainabl­e living.

The project encompasse­s three, four, and five bedroom villas built on spacious 2,035 - 3,630 square feet plots, and are being designed to offer discerning buyers the perfect combinatio­n of comfort, practicali­ty and style.

These smart homes in the city are being built to offer up to 100 per cent savings on electricit­y bills and 50 per cent cuts on water bills. The project includes a number of public facilities - a community shopping centre for premier shopping and entertainm­ent, a venue to host social events, health clubs, swimming pools, cycling and jogging tracks, restaurant­s, nurseries, medical clinics and a mosque.

Sharjah Sustainabi­lity City is poised to be a landmark contributi­on by Sharjah to the global movement towards reducing carbon footprint, slowing global warming and decreasing the harsh impacts of climate change. It reflects Shurooq’s commitment to promote the green economy culture in Sharjah and the UAE.

Sheikh Sultan has despite the nation’s recent achievemen­ts in applying best-in-class technology and processes to deliver policy and communicat­e with citizens, more efforts needed to train government employees, so that role models emerge from within the leadership ranks.

He made this observatio­n while addressing internatio­nal delegates and atendees at the inaugural session of the eighth edition of the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF 2019) in Sharjah last month.

 ??  ?? Children participat­e in a twoday workshop conducted by the Internatio­nal School of Creative Science.
Children participat­e in a twoday workshop conducted by the Internatio­nal School of Creative Science.

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