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P3_Layout 1 - Kuwait Times
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2015 LOCAL KUWAIT: A general view of the City of Lights. — Photos by Joseph Shagra Visitors walk by a carpet made of lights. Lights on in the ‘City of Lights’ Illuminated park open to the public till Feb 28 By Nawara Fattahova KUWAIT: In February, Kuwait is lit up on the occasion of the National and Liberation Days. All public institutions, most private institutions and company buildings, as well as many houses, are decorated with lights and Kuwaiti flags. During this month, many events, carnivals, sport activities and other events also take place in Kuwait. Until the end of February, people can also enjoy visiting the ‘City of Lights’ in Mishref near the International Fair Ground. The city was launched on Saturday and will welcome visitors till Feb 28, 2015 every day from 5 pm to 11 pm. Entrance is free of charge. This project was organized by the ‘Baader Inta Gader’ (You Can Make the Initiative) campaign. Besides the huge park, decorated with lights of all colors and different designs, visitors will also find activities for both the adults and children. Four huge tents are set in this City, including booths with various items for sale such as outfits, accessories, perfumes, cosmetics, toys, food and much more. A traditional cafe and restaurant reminds visitors of the Kuwaiti heritage. Activities and musical performances for kids are held daily at one of the tents. Historical honoring Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Al-Homoud Al-Sabah inaugurated the City of Lights Saturday, expressing his happiness at this great project, which coincides with awarding Kuwait as the World Humanitarian Center by the United Nations. “This event also celebrates the occasion of honoring HH the Amir as the ‘Humanitarian Leader’ by the UN, which is a historical honoring by the UN for his great humanitarian acts all around the world. And we are celebrating the 54th National Day and the 24th Liberation day, along with the 9th anniversary of HH the Amir’s reign,” he noted. “The permanent committee for the national celebrations always supports all initiatives of various activities. We believe that such activities and projects encourage tourism and local entertainment, which puts Kuwait on the map of GCC tourism, especially during the national celebrations. The City of Lights is a great project that reflects local creativity and innovation of Kuwaitis, and it proves that they are able to come up with tremendous ideas and projects,” added Sheikh Salman. Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Al-Homoud Al-Sabah speaks at the inauguration. A group of kids take a ‘selfie’ with Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Al-Homoud Al-Sabah. Youth initiative The head of the ‘Baader Inta Gader’ campaign Mubarak Al-Najjada said that this project is a result of Kuwaiti youth initiative. “We believe that the future is made by the present generation, and that positive initiatives can beat challenges and obstacles. Kuwaitis have the ability to overcome any obstacle that stands in the way of the country’s development. Our campaign aims to encourage positive thinking and to invest individual and collective efforts in useful activities,” he said. A portrayal of the Seif Palace. A child takes a ‘selfie’ with Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Al-Homoud Al-Sabah. In my view Syrian reconciliation By Labeed Abdal [email protected] T A performance during the inauguration. KJA’s general assembly meeting today Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Al-Homoud Al-Sabah tours a gallery at the city. KUWAIT: The Kuwait Journalists Association (KJA) urges members who paid their 2015 subscription fees to attend the ordinary general assembly meeting, which takes place today at 3:30pm in K JA’s headquarters in Shuwaikh. The meeting will be delayed for half an hour in case of a lack of quorum, after which it will be held regardless of the number of attendants, in accordance with article 29 of the KJA’s statute. Small enterprises fund regulations in offing Small Enterprises, Future Ambitions Forum kicks off KUWAIT: An executive regulation for the National Fund for Small and Medium Enterprises is in the offing, a senior government official said. Dr Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce and Industry, made this announcement while addressing the attendants in the inaugural session of the ‘Small Enterprises, Future Ambitions Forum,’ which kicked off yesterday at the Australian Collage of Kuwait. The event was held under the patronage of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, and witnessed large participation from government officials and business leaders in the country. The fund will start receiving Kuwaiti entrepreneurs’ requests for finance of small and medium enterprises immediately after the executive regulation issuance, Mudej said. The minister further stressed that the government is giving due attention to capacity-building activities to harness the skills of the ambitious young entrepreneurs and enable them to contribute to the national economy and create job openings. KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej making his address at the session. — KUNA He pointed out that the Prime Minister supports any event that promotes the concepts of small enterprises and its pivotal role in the economy. The three-day forum will thrash out the concepts and expertise of projects and young people’s awareness as well as promising investment openings. The conferees will also touch upon governmental facilities to youth-run projects and joint work mechanisms with civil society organizations. It will feature youth-oriented training workshops to be held in cooperation with a number of concerned agencies and under the supervision of accredited academicians and trainers. The forum is primarily intended to encourage young people to carry out small and medium-sized enterprises and to promote the positive aspects of the recently adopted law on small and medium-sized enterprises. — KUNA he statements recently made by the Syrian Minister of State for National Reconciliation Affairs Ali Haidar about considering public reconciliation as the base of striking terrorism and reaching national dialogue, and his remarks that some people wish to blow such attempts and prevent reconciliation attempts, show that the only way out of the current situation is national accord and agreement that requires a great deal of ‘give and take’ between both sides. It also shows that this solution is more needed now than any previous time. This option is much better for Syrians in order to heal their wounds and reunite. This path will undoubtedly be the base towards fighting terrorism and initiating a national dialogue between the government and the opposition. The minister’s remark, in which he said that the aim of the meeting was to evaluate members’ performance over the past year and set clear visions for this year through the ministry’s coordination, supervision and regulation of voluntary public reconciliation-oriented efforts, form the ultimate goal for many Syrians who wish to restore their country. The minister’s emphasis that the Syrian policy is built on three elements of fighting terrorism, local reconciliation and national dialogue and that state institutions were not the only ones concerned with reconciliation as all NGOs, religious, cultural, social and educational facts share the same concerns, is actually very heartening because Syrians and all the Middle East countries aspire to restore security for Syria and its people through real national agreements and true democratic practices. Syrians who had been misled must be contained and reintegrated in the society; their needs and demands must be met be them jobs or rights, various individual and state rights should be protected, reunions must be made and pardons must be granted. Efforts must be continued to achieve reconciliation between the Syrian army and the armed opposition, which is already happening and succeeding in some areas and failing in others. Yet, such failure should not deter those efforts. The only bet should be on the continuation of other political solutions. In this regard, various parties should recall the history of Japan and Germany and their devastation in the aftermath of World War II. Nevertheless, those two nations survived thanks to the strong will of their people and their vision for a better future.