Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Benchlal Exhibition - National Museum of Qatar

 



 Benchlal Exhibition: An Immortal Monument “Art That Transcends Time”

     November 1, 2024 - January 18, 2025


This exhibition showcases a collection of haute couture dresses inspired by the Qatari environment and landscape.


It highlights pioneering designer creations and celebrates Arab designs, along with regional support and collaboration.




November 6 and 7, 2024, will be official holidays

The Amiri Diwan announces that in celebration of the national unity demonstration witnessed by the State of Qatar, represented by the general referendum on the draft constitutional amendments to the Permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar, it has been decided that Wednesday and Thursday, November 6 and 7, 2024, will be official holidays.




New Salata park 2024




    The New Salata Park in Doha is a cozy, family-friendly oasis nestled in the New Salata area. Though small, it offers a safe, fenced environment with guards, a few resident cats, and lush greenery that brings life to the space. One unique advantage is its slightly lower humidity during summer months compared to areas closer to the sea, making it a bit more comfortable even on Doha’s hottest days.





The park features charming gazebos for shaded relaxation, a well-maintained playground, and gentle, sloping hills that are perfect for little ones to roll, ride their trikes, or simply run up and down. Parents have observed that this natural playtime setting can stimulate speech in some toddlers—a concept supported by early childhood development experts, and something that has worked for many families.


While the park does have basic restroom facilities, it lacks a buffet or food vendors. However, 03 Mall is just a 10-minute walk away. Located on Al Shagub Street, it offers a 24-hour SPAR supermarket, cafes, restaurants, and various retail outlets, perfect for grabbing snacks and refreshments.







 




Additionally, for families interested in educational activities, the Skills Development Centre is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the park. It offers a variety of courses to engage children and support their learning journey.

Park Hours: The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, allowing visitors to enjoy its amenities throughout the day and into the evening.







Monday, November 04, 2024

Quincy Jones died at the age of 91 - bukra song

 


The 91-year-old Quincy Jones passed away. In the Arab world, this song has made him famous.

Parks in qatar 2024 no 1 - Al Bidda Park

 The refreshing weather in Doha is perfect for enjoying the outdoors, and Al Bidda Park is a wonderful spot for this! Nestled between the Gulf Interchange and stretching through central Doha, it’s an inviting escape filled with open spaces, shaded areas, and walking paths. Over the past week, I’ve explored it from different angles, with most of my visits starting from the Gulf Interchange, leading straight into the park’s heart. 


The good news? If you’re approaching from Al Sadd or Bin Mahmoud, reaching the park is straightforward and safe. The pedestrian bridge over the Alkhaleej street makes crossing easy, and the traffic lights are fully functional, helping drivers respect pedestrian crossings—a small but impactful addition to the urban life.


Unfortunately, the pedestrian bridge's lift is currently out of service, which can be an inconvenience for those needing accessibility support. Still, Al Bidda Park remains a serene, green escape with just a few hurdles along the way!



NO SCHOOL tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, 2024,

"To enhance active participation in decision-making, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education announces that tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, 2024, will be a holiday for all public and private schools in the State of Qatar, including academic and administrative staff in schools. This directive does not apply to universities and higher education institutions in the country. " translation by chatgpt











Saturday, October 26, 2024

Hamad General Hospital in Qatar -renovation in 2025

 Hamad General Hospital in Qatar will start a big renovation in 2025 to improve patient rooms, technology, and overall comfort. During this upgrade, some patients and services will move to other HMC hospitals, like Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital, so services can continue smoothly. Emergency and critical care services will still be available at Hamad General Hospital, and patient care across Qatar will not be affected.




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Friday, October 25, 2024

Diwali offers 2024 in Qatar


🪔✨ Pre-Book Your Diwali Thali at Lulu! ✨🪔

Celebrate Diwali with a sumptuous, chilled Thali, pre-bookable for QAR 28.50. You can order this festive meal online or at Lulu Hypermarket. Perfect for sharing or treating yourself, it’s packed with Diwali favorites:

🥘 What's Included:
- Saffron Pulao
- Paneer Tikka Masala
- Aloo Gobi
- Dal Makhani
- Vegetable Korma
- Fresh Poori & Salad
- Desserts: Kesari, Seviyan Kheer, Gulab Jamun
- Masala Pappad & Mixed Vegetable Pickle

📅 **Delivery:** Thursday, Oct 31, 2024, before 1:00 PM. 

Celebrate with all the colors and flavors of Diwali in one meal!

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    🌿✨ Experience Authentic Indian Flavors on a Banana Leaf! ✨🌿

Indian Family Restaurant** is serving up a special Indian lunch this Diwali season, all presented on a traditional banana leaf! Reserve your spot by October 30th to enjoy this delicious feast for only QR 28.

🍛 What’s Included:
- Ponni Rice
- Mutton Chettinad
- Fish Curry & Prawn Thokku
- Chicken 555 & Fish Fry
- Chicken Lollipop & Boiled Egg
- Elumbu Rasan & Buttermilk
- Appad, Ukkarai Sweet, & Muskmelon Juice

Get a true taste of India with this rich spread! For more details, check out their Facebook page!

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Friday Indian Masala Night Buffet at The Grand Lux Hotel Doha! 🍛

Celebrate the flavors of India this Friday night at a special QR49 (originally QR99)! Though not officially a Diwali night, it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy a festive dining experience. Indulge in a rich spread of authentic Indian dishes—from aromatic Chicken Biryani and Butter Chicken to sizzling Tandoor and Palak Paneer. Complete your feast with fresh chapatti, chutneys, and pickles, and end on a sweet note with Gulab Jamun or Black Forest Cake. Gather with friends and family for a delicious celebration! 🌶️


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🪔 Diwali Delights at Indigrill! 🪔

Celebrate the Festival of Lights with an unforgettable Diwali Special Buffet at Indigrill from 31st October to 2nd November! Indulge in a mouthwatering selection of authentic Indian grilled dishes and delectable Diwali desserts in a festive ambiance that captures the spirit of Diwali—all for just QAR 89.

📍 Barwa Tower 2, Al Sadd C Ring Road, Doha
📞 Call +974 3339 5254 to reserve your table!








 

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Katara Astro Fair,” from October 24-26, 2024

 

the world’s first Boeing 777 Starlink-equipped flight - Qatar Airways

 

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Call 188 during rainy season in Qatar

 

Friday, October 18, 2024

Join Mika in supporting UNICEF's efforts for children in Lebanon.

 

4,000 kids - Afternoon School Shifts in Doha: A Solution with Challenges

 In response to the high demand for school admissions, several CBSE schools in Qatar, like MES and Doha Modern Indian School, have introduced afternoon shifts for KG1 to Grade 8 students. This move offers good news for 4,000 children who were previously out of school, now giving them a chance to secure a place in these schools.


Afternoon classes will run from 1 PM to 6 PM, while morning shifts remain unchanged. However, while this is a relief for families who struggled to find spots for their children, many parents are concerned about the impact on younger children, particularly kindergarteners who still need nap time and a stable daily routine.


I myself had afternoon shifts during my elementary school years, and it’s not a fond memory. It felt disruptive, and I wonder how today’s young learners in Qatar, especially the youngest ones, will manage. While this provides a great opportunity for children who had no place in school, there is still concern over whether such a schedule is beneficial for younger students. What do you think? Will this shift bring more positives or challenges for the children in Qatar? 

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