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Gold Price of 21 Carats Reaches 61.6 Jordanian Dinars Locally - Jordan News
Gold Price of 21 Carats Reaches 61.6 Jordanian Dinars Locally - Jordan News

Jordan News

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan News

Gold Price of 21 Carats Reaches 61.6 Jordanian Dinars Locally - Jordan News

The price of 21-carat gold, the most popular among citizens in the local market, reached 61.60 Jordanian Dinars per gram for selling at jewelry stores, while the buying price stood at 59.60 Jordanian Dinars. اضافة اعلان According to the daily bulletin issued by the Jordanian Jewelers Association, the price of one gram of gold for 24, 18, and 14 carats for selling at jewelry stores was 71 Jordanian Dinars, 54.70 Jordanian Dinars, and 41.60 Jordanian Dinars, respectively.

Deadline for Registration for "Tawjihi" Exam Ends Today - Jordan News
Deadline for Registration for "Tawjihi" Exam Ends Today - Jordan News

Jordan News

time27-03-2025

  • General
  • Jordan News

Deadline for Registration for "Tawjihi" Exam Ends Today - Jordan News

Deadline for Registration for "Tawjihi" Exam Ends Today The registration period for the General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) for the academic year 2025 will end on Thursday evening for regular students, new private study students, and students who have not completed the requirements for passing or wish to improve their grades, according to the Ministry of Education. اضافة اعلان The registration process began on Sunday, March 3, and will continue until this evening. The Ministry of Education has confirmed that no extensions will be made beyond this date. Earlier, Mohammad Shihadeh, the Director of the Examination Department at the Ministry of Education, had predicted that around 350,000 students would register for the Tawjihi exam, distributed between the 2007 and 2008 cohorts and repeaters. Shihadeh also mentioned in a statement to "Al-Mamlaka" that the 2008 cohort will be the first to take the exams under the new system, which lasts for two years. Registration Procedures: Regular students will receive their registration forms through their schools during the registration period. New private study students for 2025 will obtain their registration forms by visiting the directorates of education during the registration period. Students outside the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan can visit Jordanian embassies and cultural attachés in their countries of residence. Students who have not completed the requirements for passing or those wishing to improve their grades will register electronically via the website ( and there is no need to visit the directorates of education. The registration fees can be paid during the announced registration period via "E-Fawateercom" through the app or authorized agents. Non-Jordanian students must visit the Examination Department at the directorate of education they are affiliated with and submit two recent passport-sized photographs (4x6 cm) after completing the registration and payment processes. Required Documents for Regular Students and New Private Study Students: A copy of the personal identification card (civil status card) or a copy of the passport for Jordanians, or a certified copy of the passport for non-Jordanians, or a certified copy of the identity card for children of Jordanian women, or a copy of the security card for Syrian applicants who do not have a passport. Two recent passport-sized photographs (4x6 cm) matching the attached personal document. A copy of the military service document for male Jordanian students who have reached the age of 17. For new private study students: Original or certified copies of the educational certificates and documents that allowed them to apply for the public exam, or the latest transcript of the Tawjihi examination. Registration Fees: 20 Jordanian Dinars for regular students in public schools. 50 Jordanian Dinars for regular students in private schools. For non-regular students (private study students): 20 Jordanian Dinars registration fee for the exam + 10 Jordanian Dinars for each subject consisting of one paper that the student wishes to take, and 5 Jordanian Dinars for each paper in a subject consisting of two papers. The textbooks for the 2025 public exam are those for regular students in the current academic year 2024/2025 (Cohort 2007). Al-Mamlaka

Completion of the Al-Faisaliah-Rama Junction Road Correction Project at a Cost of 700,000 Jordanian Dinars
Completion of the Al-Faisaliah-Rama Junction Road Correction Project at a Cost of 700,000 Jordanian Dinars

Jordan News

time25-03-2025

  • General
  • Jordan News

Completion of the Al-Faisaliah-Rama Junction Road Correction Project at a Cost of 700,000 Jordanian Dinars

The Ministry of Public Works and Housing has announced the completion of the Al-Faisaliah-Rama Junction road construction project, which is approximately 1.6 km long and 8 meters wide. This project was carried out to correct the road's path, as the previous road was outside the designated path according to the urban and engineering plans. اضافة اعلان The ministry has closed the old path and redirected traffic towards the new road. The project included executing the road along its correct path by removing the existing road and constructing a new road according to the correct path, which was officially surveyed. The project works included cutting, excavation, leveling, and the implementation of foundation layers and necessary asphalt mixtures, in addition to protective works, rainwater drainage systems, traffic safety measures, and lighting works. It is worth noting that the project was completed within the contractual period of 6 months, with a total cost of 700,000 Jordanian Dinars.

Social Security: Allocation of (137) Work Injury Death Pension Payments in 2024 - Jordan News
Social Security: Allocation of (137) Work Injury Death Pension Payments in 2024 - Jordan News

Jordan News

time18-03-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan News

Social Security: Allocation of (137) Work Injury Death Pension Payments in 2024 - Jordan News

The Social Security Corporation announced the allocation of (137) work injury death pension payments for the year 2024, bringing the cumulative total of work injury death pensions by December 31, 2024, to (4271) pension payments. اضافة اعلان In a statement issued by its media center, the Corporation clarified that one of the key features of the work injury insurance and the benefits it provides is that there are no specific subscription periods required for the insured to be entitled to any of its benefits. The insured can benefit from this insurance from the first day of their employment, provided that the work injury is approved by the Corporation. The Corporation further explained that if a work injury leads to the death of the injured party, a work injury death pension will be allocated and distributed to the eligible heirs, amounting to 75% of the salary on which the insurance was based at the time of the injury. Additionally, a general increase of 40 Jordanian Dinars is added to this pension. This pension is allocated to the heirs of the insured starting from the month in which the death occurred. Furthermore, a funeral expense allowance of 700 Jordanian Dinars is provided to the heirs.

"Water" Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the National Center for Agricultural Research to Enhance Research and Innovation
"Water" Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the National Center for Agricultural Research to Enhance Research and Innovation

Jordan News

time17-03-2025

  • Science
  • Jordan News

"Water" Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the National Center for Agricultural Research to Enhance Research and Innovation

The Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Water Authority, and the National Center for Agricultural Research have signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). اضافة اعلان The MoU aims to establish a specialized research station in the Deir Alla – Tal al-Mantah area, with the goal of improving the sustainability of water resources and enhancing their use in agriculture. A grant of 200,000 Jordanian Dinars has been allocated under the Climate Change Adaptation Program to implement the construction of the agricultural research station, which will improve the efficiency of reclaimed water use and promote environmental sustainability. The MoU was signed by Dr. Jihad Al-Mahamid, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, and Engineer Wael Al-Dweiri, Secretary-General of the Water Authority, while Dr. Khaled Abu Hamour signed on behalf of the National Center. Dr. Jihad Al-Mahamid, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, emphasized that this MoU represents an important step toward developing innovative solutions for climate change adaptation. He pointed out that scientific research is a cornerstone for achieving sustainability in the water sector. For his part, Engineer Wael Al-Dweiri, Secretary-General of the Water Authority, praised this cooperation, stressing that the research station will contribute to improving the quality of reclaimed water and enhancing its use in agricultural fields. This will benefit local communities and support sustainable development. In the same context, the research station will provide an advanced environment to study and analyze the quality of reclaimed water, which will contribute to enhancing its safe and efficient use in agriculture. It will also play a pivotal role in attracting support for future research projects. Moreover, this MoU aligns with the Ministry's strategy to improve the infrastructure of wastewater treatment plants and increase the safe and effective use of reclaimed water, with a focus on raising environmental awareness about the importance of water reuse. The Water Authority commended the role of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in supporting scientific research, emphasizing that this step is in line with the economic modernization vision, which focuses on strengthening strategic partnerships in vital sectors, including the water sector, to achieve sustainable growth and improve the efficiency of natural resource use. It also aligns with the National Water Plan, aimed at improving the management of reclaimed water and ensuring its reuse according to the highest environmental standards. This MoU is part of the Water Authority's efforts to develop the water sector and enhance its sustainability, achieving water security and supporting a more efficient and secure future for water resources.

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