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‘Mango Mania' festival boosts Indian mango presence in Kuwaiti markets
‘Mango Mania' festival boosts Indian mango presence in Kuwaiti markets

Arab Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Arab Times

‘Mango Mania' festival boosts Indian mango presence in Kuwaiti markets

KUWAIT CITY, July 27: The Embassy of India in Kuwait, in collaboration with the Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (APEDA), launched a large-scale promotional campaign to market Indian mangoes and other agricultural products. The campaign included festivals in major shopping malls and hypermarkets, as well as meetings between exporters and importers, on July 23-24. In a press statement, the embassy explained that the goal of the event is to strengthen India's position as a reliable source of high-quality mangoes in the Kuwaiti market, especially since Kuwait is among the top five importers of mangoes from India, with a value exceeding $3 million last year. The campaign included a major event titled 'Mango Mania', at Lulu Hypermarket in Al-Rai, which was inaugurated by Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Dr. Adarsh Swaika, with the participation of a delegation of 10 Indian exporters. The delegation presented several Indian mango varieties, such as Chausa, Mallika, Amrapali, Dasheri, Fazli, and Langra from Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Fazli mango received special attention due to its Geographical Indication of Origin (GI) label. Meanwhile, the embassy organized a meeting between Indian exporters and local importers at the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI); with the ambassador, KCCI director general, and representatives of major retail and hypermarket companies in attendance

JB-Singapore shuttle bus drivers end strike
JB-Singapore shuttle bus drivers end strike

New Straits Times

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

JB-Singapore shuttle bus drivers end strike

JOHOR BARU: Some 100 shuttle bus drivers serving the Johor Baru-Singapore route resumed duty yesterday morning after the company agreed to reinstate their previous salary structure, ending a one-day strike that caused major disruptions for thousands of cross-border commuters. The strike was sparked by a revised pay scheme that saw drivers losing between RM800 and RM900 in monthly income. They were also required to make an additional daily trip to Singapore. Previously, they were required to make four trips back and forth between Johor Baru and Singapore. A shuttle bus driver, who wanted to be known only as Atoi, 35, said his monthly salary had previously averaged RM2,800 before the changes were implemented two months ago. "The new structure significantly reduced our earnings. We were not trying to inconvenience commuters, we just wanted our rights respected," he said. "We returned to work only after the company agreed to revert to the original pay terms." He added that the discontent among Singapore-bound shuttle bus drivers over pay cuts and additional duties had been brewing for months. "When our latest salary slips were issued a day late, it was the straw that broke the camel's back, triggering the strike by some 100 drivers," Atoi said. On Monday, the drivers had kept the bus doors shut while parked at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) bus terminal platform, where the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex is housed. The New Straits Times learnt that drivers on the Causeway route usually received higher allowances than those on the Second Link. "We used to earn between RM2,800 and RM2,900 a month. After the adjustment, some of us took home less than RM2,000. "There were also salary deductions that we do not fully understand. The system has become unfair and unclear," he said. The drivers resumed work after the bus company agreed to revert to the previous salary structure following a meeting with Johor Public Works, Transport, Infrastructure and Communication committee chairman Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh. The strike began about 5am and triggered a massive congestion at BSI, with some workers resorting to walking across the Causeway to reach their workplaces in Singapore. Operations resumed in stages after Fazli intervened and mediated between the drivers and the company. Anwar Ahmad, 29, a Malaysian cleaner working in Singapore, said yesterday's morning commute went smoothly with no queues at the BSI bus platforms. "Monday was a nightmare. Everything returned to normal today (yesterday). Buses were on time, no delays," he said. Fazli, who is Bukit Pasir assemblyman, confirmed that the service had fully resumed. He expressed confidence that the matter would be resolved in good faith.

Early morning bus driver strike causes disruption at Johor-Singapore Causeway
Early morning bus driver strike causes disruption at Johor-Singapore Causeway

Straits Times

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Early morning bus driver strike causes disruption at Johor-Singapore Causeway

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The strike involved drivers from a Malaysian bus company and took place at around 6.30am. JOHOR BAHRU - An early morning strike by bus drivers ferrying passengers across the Causeway led to disruptions at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) on July 21. State works, transportation, infrastructure, and communication committee chairman Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh confirmed that the strike involved drivers from a local bus company and took place around 6.30am. The drivers refused to transport passengers into Singapore, but the strike concluded by 8am. 'During the strike, to ensure that travellers could continue their journey into the island republic, we arranged for other buses to transport passengers,' Mr Fazli said. However, he acknowledged that some travellers opted to walk across the Causeway into Singapore. The exact number of people walking or drivers involved in the strike remains unknown. Mr Fazli, who is also the Bukit Pasir assemblyman, stated that the bus company and driver representatives have been urged to resolve their issues. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Subsidies and grants for some 20,000 people miscalculated due to processing issue: MOH Singapore 2 workers stranded on gondola dangling outside Raffles City Tower rescued by SCDF Business Why Singapore and its businesses stand to lose with US tariffs on the region Singapore NTU introduces compulsory cadaver dissection classes for medical students from 2026 Business $1.1 billion allocated to three fund managers to boost Singapore stock market: MAS Singapore AI-powered app accurately identifies pre-dementia seniors, to be available in 2026 Singapore Jail for man who conspired with another to bribe MOH agency employee with $18k Paris trip Singapore Jail, caning for man who held metal rod to cashier's neck in failed robbery attempt The state government has received assurances that such disruptions will not recur. 'God willing, there will not be any disruption to the bus service operation within BSI,' he added. It is understood that the drivers' protest was allegedly due to a wage cut imposed by the company, causing dissatisfaction among employees. The bus company serves thousands of daily commuters using public transport to travel between Malaysia and Singapore across the Causeway. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

IRGC Deputy Coordinator-in-Chief Gen. Ali Fazli: We Are the Strongest We've Been Since the Islamic Revolution; We Only Used a Fraction of Our Missile Capabilities in the Recent Conflict; If the Enemie
IRGC Deputy Coordinator-in-Chief Gen. Ali Fazli: We Are the Strongest We've Been Since the Islamic Revolution; We Only Used a Fraction of Our Missile Capabilities in the Recent Conflict; If the Enemie

Memri

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Memri

IRGC Deputy Coordinator-in-Chief Gen. Ali Fazli: We Are the Strongest We've Been Since the Islamic Revolution; We Only Used a Fraction of Our Missile Capabilities in the Recent Conflict; If the Enemie

General Ali Fazli, the Deputy Coordinator-in-Chief of the IRGC, said on July 3, 2025 that Iran had long anticipated an attack by the U.S. and the Zionists, and that in the recent conflict it has emerged as the foremost missile power in the region. He said that Iran only deployed 25-30% of its missile capabilities during the conflict, and that it has not opened even one of its underground missile cities. He said that Iran's forces are resolute and fully prepared for an extensive defense of the country, that Iran is the strongest it has been since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, that the missile production lines are active, and that Iran has never been more prepared than it is today. He added that he hopes the enemies will refrain from 'foolish acts,' since Iran's retaliation will be 'far more serious and severe.' Gen. Fazli's remarks were aired on IRINN TV (Iran).

Pasir Gudang highway repairs deadline set for contractor
Pasir Gudang highway repairs deadline set for contractor

The Sun

time05-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Pasir Gudang highway repairs deadline set for contractor

JOHOR BAHRU: The contractor handling the Pasir Gudang Highway widening project has until tomorrow to complete repairs on the damaged road sections. The directive comes after public complaints over potholes and poor lighting along the stretch. Johor Public Works, Transport, Infrastructure and Communications Committee chairman Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh emphasised the need for full pavement repairs instead of temporary patches. He inspected the site following numerous reports of hazardous road conditions. 'It is true that certain sections of the road surface are potholed and dangerous for road users, with several poorly lit areas as well. This is happening along the stretch where the road widening project from four lanes to six lanes is underway,' he said in a Facebook post. Fazli also ordered improved lighting across the project area, moving beyond temporary blinkers to enhance safety for motorists. -BERNAMA

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