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The Ministry of Regional Municipalities, Environment and Water Resources is making constant effort to protect khours mangrove habitats and re-plant these areas with mangrove trees to transform them into biodiversity and tourism sites. A Mangrove Environmental Centre in Qurum in Muscat governorate will be established in Qurum Natural Park with the cooperation with Japan International Cooperation Agency. the first experiment to replant mangrove was carried out in 1994 with the replanting of 1,250 saplings in Wilayat of Barka. Additional 170,000 saplings have been planted in the Batinah and Sharqiyah regions and Governorate of Dhofar in 2002 constituting 50 per cent of the total number of mangrove trees in Oman. In addition, an expert has been appointed in the year 2002 to make this exercise a success. In the next five years, around 750,000 trees will be grown in about 3 per cent of the total area of mangrove forests in Oman or the equivalent of 30 hectares. the Mangrove Environmental Centre would pool in all relevant economic, environmental and social data to conduct scientific research on qurum habitat and marine environment on a regular basis.
(OA/GEN/20-04)


Travelex Money Exchange at Seeb International Airport will accept visa payments on behalf of the ROP Immigration Services in most currencies or by credit card to issue visas from April 1, 2004. The passengers can make their visa payment at Travelex in immigration hall before moving on to the ROP Immigration Desk. Computer system will generate an automatic receipt for the customer to be presented to the immigration officer at the immigration desk. This method will reduce immigration queues and speed up the processing time at the immigration points for the visitors.
(OA/GEN/19-04)


The Directorate General of Tourism and Shell Oman are launching ‘My Beautiful Oman’, a new initiative to promote domestic tourism during the summer season traditionally a period of low-key activity in Oman. The programme focuses on highlighting the tourism potential to Omani and expatriate residents, as well as tourists visiting oman. The Directorate General of Tourism is compiling a ‘Short Break Holiday Guide’ that will include information and special promotions in summer season about the hotels, restaurants, car rentals, tour operators, dive centres, and so on. 300,000 copies of the 16-page booklet, printed in English and Arabic will be distributed using Shell Oman’s network of 40 Select Convenience Stores located around the country from mid-May to mid-August.
(OA/GEN/13-04)


Royal Oman Police to introduce ambulance services for medical care for patients or injured during accidents. The medical service can reach the patient within ten minutes to offer first aid and transport them to hospitals. Five doctors and 11 nurses have been trained at George Washington University to specialize in medical emergency will be available especially for this service. The ROP ambulance service will cover all parts of Muscat governorate. Several ambulance vehicle stations have been selected for a rapid response. The ROP Ambulance vehicle can be requested by calling emergency number 999.
(OA/GEN/3-04)


Oman Mobile Telecommunications Company has set up a new GSM exchange in Ibra in the Sharqiyah region. The new GSM exchange would serve all towns and villages of the wilayats in the north of Sharqiyah region such as Ibra, Mudhaibi, Dima Wateen and Bidiya taking up the total capacity in Sharqiyah to 300,000 lines. The added capacity will pave the way for more value-added services such as GPRS, MMS and others, which OMTC intends to offer in the coming months for GSM Network. Earlier this year, 650,000 lines were added to various exchanges in Muscat, Sharqiyah and Dakhiliah regions as well as putting new booster stations in various towns and villages throughout Oman.
(OA/GEN/3-04)


The government will build a multi-million Riyal dam across Wadi Dhayqah to supply water to Muscat Governorate by the Ministry of Regional Municipalities, Environment & Water Resources. Wadi Dhayqah links the Wilayat of Dima wa’Tayeen in the Sharqiyah region with Quriyat in Muscat governorate before reaching the sea at Daghmar. It is also one of the largest perennial streams on the Arabian peninsula, with a year round flow of water fed by catchment area consisting of 1,900 sq kms. The dam will be constructed near the village Al Mazara in the Wilayat of Quriyat, some 60 km southeast of Muscat. The dam will have a reservoir storage capacity of 100 million cubic meters. The proposed plant with a capacity of 105 million litres per day will be equipped to eliminate hardness, turbidity and metals as well as disinfect the water from microorganisms. Around 10 million cubic metres of water will be used by the existing users in Wadi Dhayqah, 5.7 million cubic metres to Quriyat and 19.3 million cubic metres to Muscat.
(OA/GEN/23-03)


Oman & UAE Exchange Centre has entered into a drawing arrangement with Rupali Bank Limited, Bangladesh to enable the company to issue drafts on the bank with effect from March 10, 2004. Rupali Bank was constituted with the merger of three erstwhile commercial banks — Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd, Australasia Bank Ltd and Standard Bank Ltd in 1972 and has a network of over 500 branches in Bangladesh and one overseas branch in Karachi, Pakistan.
(OA/GEN/16-03)


Sultan Qaboos University to have a state-of-the-art Cultural Centre with a multipurpose hall, a library, a research centre and a royal reception hall as a gift from His Majesty. The Centre will cost RO 11 million, next biggest project after Sultan Qaboos University Hospital. The complex will come up along the SQU clock tower towards the eastern side of the campus built in an area of approximately 9,500 square metres. The multipurpose hall, consisting of six levels, including a basement and mezzanine, will be fully equipped with modern facilities to accommodate 5,000 people. The library will be a seven-level building with a seating capacity of 2,000, and will stock more than 600,000 books and periodicals. The research centre for Omani studies will come up within the complex consisting of four levels. The royal reception hall will be a two-level building equipped with all facilities. Construction of the complex will begin immediately and is expected to be complete by March 2006.
(OA/GEN/9-03)


Omantel will introduce SMS Service for Hayyak users through a new card to allow to both local and international mobile phones. The rate for the international SMS round-the-clock is flat and fixed at 50 baizas per message. For local SMS, it would charge 20 baizas during peak hours between 10am - 1pm and 8pm - 11pm & 10 baizas during off-peak hours between 1pm - 8pm or between 11pm - 10am.
(OA/GEN/8-03)


Muscat Health Month with the theme ‘First-aid For All’ will be celebrated until 14th March. Health Month will include first-aid training, stage shows on first aid for children and other activities to create awareness and teach the importance of first aid in people’s daily life.
(OA/GEN/21-02)


Omantel has announced significant tariff reductions on Internet leased lines that offer speeds ranging from 64 Kbps to STM-1 (155 Mbps). Corporate customers can now benefit from tariff reductions of up to 53 per cent on leased lines offering speeds of up to 2 Mbps with effect on 1st February 2004. Rates applicable to national leased line services of less or more than 64 Kbps have been slashed by up to 60 per cent. For international leased lines, the number of tariff-based zones have been reduced from four to three. The reduction in tariffs for Zone 1 (GCC countries) is 47 per cent, 54 per cent for Zone 2 (Arab countries, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Iran) and Zone 3 (all other countries).
(OA/GEN/18-02)


The Central Bank of Oman is planning to introduce a real time gross settlement (RTGS) system for speedy inter-bank transactions as part of a larger plan to introduce electronic funds transfer in Oman. RTGS is a core module for introducing electronic funds transfer to settle dealings on a continuous basis among different banks. Omantel will provide a dedicated extranet virtual private network for the proposed on-line electronic settlement system for banks routed through the CBO. There will be an automated clearinghouse for bulk processing of electronic credit and debit and such transfers could include salary payments from companies, regular remittances by individuals and settlement with utility companies. The system would not only support e-government initiatives but also enable banks to offer new products and services. It will lead to a reduction in the volume of cheques and the transactions are less risky as they can take place simultaneously with a lower processing cost. The central bank is looking at developing the point of sales (POS) system in the country.
(OA/GEN/18-02)


Badr Al Samaa Polyclinic has launched an interactive website www.badralsamaa.com to provide patients with information about various departments and doctors. Doctors Online section gives detailed reports and links to 18 doctors and speciality departments. The polyclinic provides healthcare facilities including a state-of-the-art operation theatre, gynaecology department with observation room and child warmer and 24 hours ambulance services. The website has special sections devoted to cardiology, dentist, ophthalmology, pathology, radiology, paediatrics, surgery, gynaecology skincare and a special medical advisory section. The health specialists will regularly advise on the latest trends in the field of medicine and healthcare. Near Sultan Qaboos Mosque, Ruwi, Tel: 799760, 799761, 799762, 799764, Fax: 799765
(OA/GEN/17-02)


A new College of Technology in the Wilayat of Shinas in Batinah region with capacity for 1,000 students annually and a Languages Centre in Muscat Higher College of Technology will be established at the total cost of RO 4.5 million. The construction of the college will be completed in August 2005 and the languages centre by October 2004. The Ministry of Manpower is also planning to open a higher college of technology in the Wilayat of Ibri.
(OA/GEN/11-02)


Asian entertainment television bouquet ‘Pehla’ has launched a monthly magazine titled ‘Pehla’ starting January 2004. The magazine offers monthly programme highlights of soaps, movies, music, news & sports of over 40 channels, gossip corners from Bollywood and Lollywood, beauty and health tips, exciting mix of recipes, quizzes, star interviews, important network information, etc. For more information contact in Muscat - Mustafa Sultan Enterprise 607277, Oman Comp. Engineers 708000, Shanfari Partners Co. 791148, Eurostar 7730550, Salalah - Shanfari Partners Co. 292480, Sohar - Space Star Trading 844076, Web online www.adduniverse.com, email: pehlasales@add.ae, pehlarenewal@add.ae, Fax + 971 4 8061234
(OA/GEN/9-02)


The Sohar campus of Oman Medical College is likely to commence its operations by launching the first year MD this year. Construction at the campus is expected to be completed by August. The campus building will have state-of-the-art laboratories, library, multimedia lecture halls and IT infrastructure. The campus will virtually be a wireless campus, where students with laptops can access the information from anywhere and at any time. The campus will have wide-band connectivity with the West Virginia University (WVU), the Bausher campus to facilitate synchronised, and offline delivery of class lectures from WUV. OMC’s Bausher campus has total 274 students. The college has also started a new four-and-a-half year degree programme in pharmacy, the first of its kind in Oman. The government has increased the number of scholarships to 70 for medicine and 20 for pharmacy this year.
The first batch of students now in the third year premedical and those who successfully complete the premedical curriculum would automatically advance to the four-year MD degree programme at Sohar. The college will also admit additional highly qualified students directly to the MD degree subject to availability of seats.
(OA/GEN/9-02)


Fahud Airport, the first airport to be set up in the oil concession area opens in the Wilayat of Ibri in Dhahirah region, built at the cost of RO 1 million by the PDO. Currently, the airport would be used by the ATR 42/500 aircraft operated by Oman Air on behalf of the PDO. The lit runway could also receive Boeing 737 aircraft. It has a 2,400 metre-long runway. PDO plans to construct a similar asphalted airport at Nimir or Marmul, the desert oil areas to facilitate the company’s works and the movement of citizens.
(OA/GEN/28-01)


The fees for new Identity Cards & Certificates issued by the Civil Status Directorate-General has been fixed at RO 5. Same fee (RO 5) will be charged for renewal of the card while replacement for a lost card will cost RO 10. New birth certificate will cost RO 2, a copy of the same will be available for RO 1 and a replacement for a lost certificate will cost RO 5. As for death certificate, there will be no fee but RO 1 for either a copy or replacement.
(OA/GEN/26-01)


Majan College has launched a ‘one-stop shop’ for training, consultancy and business support for improving & updating the skills of private & government sector employees. The Business Development Unit offers weekly short courses to enhance the skills in business, management, English language and Information Technology.
A quarterly calendar of the short courses can be e-mailed, faxed or posted to any organisation on request. For more information call Ali Al Mazroi/ Laila Al Khamisi on 751573 ext 112 / 164, visit us at www.majancollege.edu.om
(OA/GEN/21-01)


Minister of Commerce and Industry Maqbool bin Ali Sultan inaugurated a new immigration and customs complex at Al Wajaja border built at a cost of RO1.7 million to provide better services to the citizens, residents and visitors. The 250,000-square-metre facility includes administration and customs offices, passport and residence counters, passengers' lounge and covered areas for customs checks and clearance. Two similar complexes will be opened at the Wadi Al Jizzi and Hafait border points shortly. Improving facilities at Khatmat Milaha and Wadi Saa entry points is also under consideration.
(OA/GEN/15-01)


As part of the government’s plan to privatise Oman’s postal services, the government is proposing a comprehensive postal law to restructure and commercialise the country’s postal sector. The Government plans to introduce commercialisation followed by privatization and restructuring. The unprecedented growth of e-mail has placed massive demands on postal services the world over to cut costs and improve efficiency and to remain competitive. Globally, electronic mails constitute over 70 per cent of all mails sent worldwide. The volume of e-mails in Oman has also started exceeding the number of letters delivered by postal services. Oman’s first post office was opened in Muscat in 1856. Until 1947, Indian postage stamps were in use. After India’s independence, British stamps were issued when the British post office was given the responsibility for postal services in the region.
(OA/GEN/6-01)


Al Buraimi College affiliated to California State University has been established in the Wilayat of Buraimi at a cost of RO 500,000. The new college will award 2 / 3 year diploma and Bachelor Degree in Information Technology, Management & English language. The college will begin its preparatory semester on 14th February 2004. The college currently has six classrooms, two computers, Internet laboratories and one English language laboratory. The classrooms will cater to 350 students. Female students will attend morning classes while the male students will attend evening classes. By 18th September 2004, ten more classrooms catering to 500 students will be ready. the fee for an academic year will range from RO 1,650 - 1,850. The college is open for applications for admission from 17th January 2004. For more information contact College Dean, Dr Fuad Jameel Al A’zawi.
(OA/GEN/6-01)


The new visit visa rules & regulations are as follows:

The nationals from European countries (Type 1) including Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Belarus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Iceland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Monaco, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, the UK, Ukraine and The Vatican can get a visit visa on reaching Oman border. The nationals of Type 1 countries can enter Oman through Dubai if their passport has no entry visa of Dubai and upon filling an application form and getting it stamped from any of the Sultanate’s entry points.

South American countries including Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela & Australia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, South Africa, Taiwan, Seychelles and Thailand can also apply for a visit visa on reaching Oman border.

However, nationals from China, Russia and Ukraine can only obtain visit visa if they come through a local tourism company, hotel or family. When visiting in groups, the number of females should not exceed the number of males in each group. Countries such as Egypt, India, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia can also get a visit visa on arrival at the airport only if they travel with Oman Air/ Gulf Air and with a prepaid tourism package i.e., hotel accommodation and ticket.

Citizens of Andorra, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland, Sweden, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, USA, UK and The Vatican can also enter Oman with a tourist visa for Qatar and vice versa. The validity of the visit visa will expire if the holder travels out to a third country.
(OA/GEN/4-01)


Artefacts dating back to Bronze Age have been unearthed during an excavation in Wilayat of Bausher dating from the 2nd & 3rd millennia in a pre-historical cemetery. The finds includes a saponite vessel, clay beads, shells and arrowheads. Evidence also indicates the presence of graves in Bausher, the oldest of which belonged to beehive tomb type dating back to Lizg Period/Stone Age.
(OA/GEN/4-01)


Ministries, government bodies, public and private sector or individuals will require an identity card or residence card to employ Omani citizens or expatriates under the new civil registration system. Omanis who are above 15 years of age should apply for an identity card which is obligatory for males and optional for females. Those Omanis who are below 15 can obtain an identity card subject to approval of their guardians. However, all foreigners in Oman are required to obtain a residence card. A civil register system will be established for registration soon. Every individual will be given a civil number on a card with his or her name, nationality and address. Providing incorrect information or presenting forged documents or certificates, forging a card or certificate or illegal possession of a card can land them in jail or a fine of RO500 or both.
(OA/GEN/28-12)


The Oman government in association with the Shipping and Transport College Group of the Netherlands & private investors are planning to set up an international maritime college in Muscat. The main campus of the college will offer 4-year bachelors degree courses in various specialisations in Muscat with branches in Sohar and Salalah. The college will have 4 main specializations – deck officer (for ships), marine engineer, port, shipping and transport manager and operational technologist for petrochemicals industry. The campus will accommodate 600 students, 400 regular and 200 part-time. STC Group is one of the largest maritime college in Europe providing training for 4000 regular and 8000 part time students every year. It also offers expertise to many similar institutions in the world.
(OA/GEN/24-12)


Oman will start first toll-free hotline service for HIV/Aids patients. Located at the Muscat governorate health services centre in Ruwi near Al Falaj Hotel, is one of the two centres established within the comprehensive HIV prevention services pilot project in Oman. This pilot project sponsored by Unicef in partnership with UNAids, WHO & the Dutch Embassy will target adolescents between 15 and 25 in secondary schools, youth and sports clubs and scouts camps, and in remote areas in Muscat and Sur regions. The services will function during afternoon/evening hours, and partly on the weekends. The centre will be equipped with four jumping lines and two operators/counselors, two confidential phone booths. The counsellors will be trained by a specialist counsellor for the first two months. There will be direct access to a regional HIV website in Arabic with a bulletin board chatting facility and linkages to other useful HIV sites. Confidential counselling and testing services will be provided through the centre. The testing service will be attached to MoH facilities or referrals made through the hotline and center to specialised clinics/labs/blood bank or hospitals for testing. Counselling services on the other hand will be provided onsite in the centre and/or cases get referred to counsellors outside the centre within the health system at large.
(OA/GEN/8-12)


Tariffs have been reduced on a range of Postal services including Express Mail Services, (EMS), postal parcels & rentals of private mailboxes. Rentals on postal pouches have also been cut from RO 35 to RO 25. 'Follow-Me' service has been introduced to allow forward mail to the subscriber's new postal address with Oman or abroad, if the subscriber is traveling overseas against a nominal fee. The reduced tariffs will be applicable at all 94 post office and 430 postal agencies operating around oman.
(OA/GEN/31-08)


Travelling citizens and resident will have to pay border-crossing fees at all land entry points from April 1, 2003. It aimed at raising non-oil revenues and getting citizens accustomed to bearing in part the costs of services rendered by the government. RO2 will be collected for light vehicles including taxis and minibuses, RO5 for buses and light trucks and RO8 for heavy trucks (7 tons or more). Citizens living near border points, who travel every day and buses hired by the Ministry of Education to transport students across the border, would be exempted from this tax. Omani trucks transporting farming, livestock and fish products for marketing outside the Sultanate will pay RO20 annually and trucks carrying products of stone crushers operating near the border will pay a fee of RO100 annually. The fee would be charged once and on departure at border outlets in Al Wajajah, Khatmat Milaha, Hafit, Wadi Al Jizi and Wadi Saa. A user friendly fee collection system will be operated by automatic service machines. Until the integrated collection system is installed, coded coupons will be used for fee payment in the first three months. Travellers can use a smart card available in denominations of two, five, ten and forty Riyals to pay the fee at selected patrol stations along Batinah and Dhahira roads and also at Sanad shops in border outlets.
(OA/GEN/3-04)


Historical Association of Oman organizes field trips giving close insight into Oman’s historic past and its beauty. For more information about the expeditions contact Membership Secretary Rosemary Hector on 563074 or Patricia Groves at patricia@cfbtoman.com
(OA/GEN/10-10)


The Waljat College of Applied Sciences (WCAS) along with Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Ranchi is introducing new degree courses in biotechnology and business administration for Omanis and expatriates. An entrance examination will be conducted for admission of all the engineering degree courses. WCAS is shifting its premises to 30-acre state-of-the-art campus in the Information Technology Part in Rusayl.
Indian expatriates can acquire seats in WCAS easily since only 10 per cent of the seats are allotted for NRIs in BIT, Ranchi, India. Students who have completed the BIT Course in Muscat Centre can travel to the US for higher studies without appearing for TOFEL and GRE examinations. These two qualifications are prerequisites for Indians who seek higher studies in America. WCAS will arrange student visa for Indian students whose parents are leaving Oman for good, or alternatively student will be allowed a transfer to BIT India paying for the education in Indian currency.
(OA/GEN/05-05)


Special Offer from Apollo Hospitals & Oman Air! Exclusive Medical Privileges, 20% Discount on Health-check package, Free pick-up and drop from airport for in-patients, Free Executive check for Frequent fliers, Free air-tickets for lucky winner and Apollo Health Passport! For more assistance call Ms Saroja Rao, Apollo Hospitals, # 21 Greams Lane, Off Greams Road, Chennai 600006, Tel: 91-44-8283187, Fax: 91-44-8291761, E-mail: ipschn@appollohospitals.com, Ms Anjali Kapoor, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road, New Delhi, Tel: 91-11-6825601, Fax: 91-11-6823629, E-mail: ipsdel@apollohospitals.com, Mr Radhey Mohan, Apollo Hospitals, Jubliee Hills, Hyderabad 500033, Tel: 91-40-3608850, Fax: 91-40-3608050, E-mail: ipshyd@apollohospitals.com , Mr Khalfan bin Nasser Al Wahibi, Managing Director, Medical Co-ordination & Treatment Abroad Center, PO Box 346, PC 118, Muscat, Al Khuwair Trading Center, Sultanate of Oman, Tel: 687461, Fax: 687462, E-mail: mccoman@hotmail.com  
(OA/GEN/5-03)


A Poison Control Centre first of its kind in the entire Gulf region is being set up by the Ministry of Health under the purview of the Department of Environment Health and Malaria Eradication, headquartered at Wattayah. It will initially serve as an information service but later develop into an Emergency Response Centre responding to incident of poisoning and chemical hazards around the clock. The services of this unit will include toxicological analysis, toxicovigilance and prevention of poisoning, training and research and contingency planning for chemical incidents and disasters. The facility will be equipped with analytical and toxicological lab facilities to analyse biological samples qualitatively and quantitatively. The centre plans to operate a 24-hour phone service offering information to hospital staff and public seeking advice on poison risks. In year 2000, a total of 2009 cases of poisoning and toxic exposure requiring inpatient hospitalisation were reported around Oman. The number of outpatient cases was estimated at 4-5 times of this figure.
(OA/GEN/5-02)


www.chamberoman.com, the new portal of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) will act as an interactive forum for Oman's business community as well as a window for the outside world to create greater awareness about local and global opportunities for the business community in Oman as well as help attract foreign investment into the country. The five-year development contract related to the portal will be outsourced to IMTAC and UMS, the Tawoos group of companies.
The new portal will feature an online Trade Directory as well as a comprehensive industry listing of all the business houses in Oman. Various search parameters will include company, product, location search, contact details and nature of business. General section will contain updated information on import and export, joint venture opportunities, special trade offers and listing of local and international business events plus all the chamber publications will be available online. A site map facilitating easy navigation, a glossary of business terms, a guide on rules and regulations for conduct of business in Oman, key economic indicators as well as Visa assistance and information meant for business visitors.
The members companies enrolling for the portals will get host of privileges and specialised services ranging from online business queries, free subscription of Oman's leading business magazine Oman Economic Review, listing of tenders, trade delegations, all OCCI publications as well as a special listing on the Chamber's Directory hosted online with one free web-page and links to their own websites.
(OA/GEN/5-02)


According to Royal Decree no 91/2001 (Amendments to Traffic Law no 28/93, Reckless Drivers will be punished in the event of accidents causing major injuries to third parties, serious property damage or third-party death. These circumstances are (a) Driving in a rash manner without due care or diligence, (b) driving in inebriated condition under the influence of drugs or alcohol, (c) overtaking in dangerous places where it is banned and (e) driving in a manner that constitutes danger or that puts the lives of persons or property at risk. 
Severe punishments will be applicable if accidents lead to (a) death of a person(s), (b) bodily injuries to third parties that make them unable to attend to their work for a period exceeding more than 10 days. 
The Royal decree has also amended the renewal norms for vehicle registration with effect from November 1. The application for renewal of vehicle registration has to be submitted to the ROP one month prior to the expiry of the vehicle. ROP can impound the vehicles in the event of failures to renew registration within three months from the date of expiry. The delay can cause 20% fine of the registration fee for the first 6 months, 40% for the second 6 months and 50% for period exceeding 1 year. The use of opaque windows, reflective lights and devices creating alarm on vehicles have also been banned. 
(OA/GEN/05-10)


Non-Muslims permitted to visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque on specified hours and proper dress code that preserves the sanctity of the mosque. Visiting hours are from 8am - 11am from Saturday through Wednesday. No visit ors will be allowed on Thursday and Friday. Men should wear suitable clothes that are not short while women should wear clothes that cover their bodies from head to toe. Children under 10 not allowed to the prayer halls. GSMs should be switched off before entering the prayer halls. 
The Grand Mosque was inaugurated this year is the largest mosque in Oman. The mosque has an affiliate Quranic School, an institute for Islamic science and a library with 20,000 reference volumes covering a range of Islamic and human sciences and culture and rare manuscripts. The Mosque covers an area of 416,000 square metres and the complex is built over an area of around 40,000 square metres. The three entrances consist of three pedestrian passageways leading into the grounds of the complex, each ending in its own separate open area. Architectural interior combines various features of traditional Islamic arts and crafts. All the decorative architecture used in the designs of the walls, ceiling and screens are based on Omani styles. 
(OA/GEN/13/08)


Five historical sites in Oman's southern Dhofar region have been granted heritage status by Unesco's World Heritage Committee. These sites formed vital links in the ancient frankincense trade route. These sites are Khor Rori, Shisr, Ubar, Bilad and Wadi Daika. Four other historical sites in Oman that enjoy world heritage status are Bahla fort, Bat tombs, Wadi Al Ain and the Al Maha natural sanctuary.
Khor Rori or Sumharam finds mention as Moshca port in some Greek texts originating in the 2nd century. Shisr and Ubar were trading towns on the frankincense trail, which extended from the southern Arabian Peninsula to the desert expanse of Rub al Khali. Ubar, according to archaeologists lies to the north of the governorate of Dhofar. The first century Batlimos map referred to as an important Omani market. Al Bilad according to researchers was inhabited during the late 5th millennium BC. Wadi Daika has a unique natural habitat that nurtured frankincense trees. Don't miss them when you visit Salalah next!
(OA/GEN/22-02)


 

   

 

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