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Oman asks property owners to finish formalities for rail project compensation
Oman asks property owners to finish formalities for rail project compensation

Muscat Daily

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

Oman asks property owners to finish formalities for rail project compensation

By OUR CORRESPONDENT Muscat – Oman's Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning has called on citizens whose properties are affected by the North Batinah railway project to complete formalities for cash and in-kind compensation. In an official announcement, the ministry urged affected residents to visit the Directorate General of Housing and Urban Planning in Suhar between May 18 and May 30, during regular working hours. The compensation process applies to all land uses impacted by the rail project – residential, commercial and industrial. Applicants are required to present original identification documents. In cases where the property owner is unable to attend in person, a valid power of attorney is needed. The original title deed of the affected property must also be submitted. The Oman-UAE Railway Project, which involves investments amounting to RO1.15bn and spans 238km, is part of Oman's wider push to expand its transport and logistics infrastructure and is expected to play a significant role in connecting key economic zones and reducing travel time.

Oman: EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah
Oman: EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah

Zawya

time15-04-2025

  • General
  • Zawya

Oman: EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah

Wadi Bani Khalid – Environment Authority (EA) has launched an initiative aimed at combating desertification and promoting sustainability in Wadi Bani Khalid, North Sharqiyah. Called 'Wild Cropping to Combat Desertification', the initiative is a collaborative effort led by Directorate General of Housing and Urban Planning in North Sharqiyah, the Environment Department and North Sharqiyah Municipality. As part of the initiative, 5,000 wild trees will be planted in Al Rumayl and Hayal. The reforestation plan aims to increase natural vegetation cover, preserve native wild plant species, and curb the expansion of desertification and environmental degradation. Several volunteer groups and local sports teams of the wilayat are also participating in the initiative, highlighting the role of community engagement in environmental protection. An EA official said the initiative is a cornerstone of the national strategy to fight desertification, aligning closely with goals of Oman Vision 2040 in environmental conservation. 'This initiative reflects our commitment to the sustainable use of natural resources and is a practical application of the sultanate's broader sustainable development strategies,' the official stated. 'It also reflects growing environmental awareness among local communities and the power of collective action.' © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah
EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah

Muscat Daily

time14-04-2025

  • General
  • Muscat Daily

EA launches initiative to combat desertification in North Sharqiyah

Wadi Bani Khalid – Environment Authority (EA) has launched an initiative aimed at combating desertification and promoting sustainability in Wadi Bani Khalid, North Sharqiyah. Called 'Wild Cropping to Combat Desertification', the initiative is a collaborative effort led by Directorate General of Housing and Urban Planning in North Sharqiyah, the Environment Department and North Sharqiyah Municipality. As part of the initiative, 5,000 wild trees will be planted in Al Rumayl and Hayal. The reforestation plan aims to increase natural vegetation cover, preserve native wild plant species, and curb the expansion of desertification and environmental degradation. Several volunteer groups and local sports teams of the wilayat are also participating in the initiative, highlighting the role of community engagement in environmental protection. An EA official said the initiative is a cornerstone of the national strategy to fight desertification, aligning closely with goals of Oman Vision 2040 in environmental conservation. 'This initiative reflects our commitment to the sustainable use of natural resources and is a practical application of the sultanate's broader sustainable development strategies,' the official stated. 'It also reflects growing environmental awareness among local communities and the power of collective action.'

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