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Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag
Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag

Web Release

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag

In a proud and historic moment for the Sultanate, Oman has officially hoisted its tallest national flag, an enduring symbol of strength, unity, and pride. The momentous occasion, held under the patronage of His Excellency Mr. Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, marks a new chapter in nation's legacy of pride and identity. Standing tall at Al Khuwair Square, the monumental flagpole is the result of a remarkable collaboration between Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel. The project is a testament to what can be achieved when Corporates CSR aligns with National priorities. This towering structure stands not only as a feat of engineering but as a profound expression of unity and strength. Fabricated using steel manufactured entirely by Jindal Steel, the flagpole is a testament to the capabilities of local industry and the spirit of cooperation between public institutions and private enterprise. The journey from concept to completion has been guided by a singular vision: to create a monument that belongs to the people of Oman and evokes a deep sense of belonging and pride. His Excellency Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, said, 'This project represents a significant addition to the public amenities of Muscat Governorate, carrying symbolic and cultural value.' He further added, 'We hope this square becomes a vibrant space and an attractive destination that enriches the urban landscape of Muscat, enhances the quality of life for residents and visitors, and contributes to the governorate's ongoing efforts to humanize the city and strengthen social connections across its neighborhoods.' Highlighting the national importance of the project, Mr. Naveen Jindal, Chairman of Jindal steel Group, stated, 'This landmark is not just a physical structure, it is a powerful reflection of Oman's enduring values and forward-looking vision. Throughout the history of modern civilizations, it is evident that 'Steel Builds Nations'—not just through the usage of steel, but through the multiplier effects of the steel value chain, in creating a vibrant economy. Jindal Steel's steely commitment towards the community is evident in our various initiatives aimed at creating a sustainable impact and inclusive growth. Al Khuwair Square stands as a testament to the kind of socially sustainable projects we aspire to develop that showcase national identity, and uphold the rich culture, noble values, and ancient heritage of Oman -embodying the spirit of partnership between the public and private sectors. His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, said, ' The opening of this distinctive urban project is a qualitative addition to the capital, Muscat, and reflects the ambitious vision of creating vibrant public spaces that meet the community's aspirations by providing sustainable areas that incorporate natural elements and Omani identity.' He further mentioned, 'this project is the result of integrated and constructive cooperation between the public and private sectors, through a strategic partnership between the Governorate of Muscat, represented by Muscat Municipality, and Jindal Steel, embodying the importance of national partnerships in achieving sustainable urban development goals.' Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Harssha Shetty, Chief Executive Officer of Jindal Steel, Oman, said, 'Jindal Steel is grateful to the Sultanate of Oman for the opportunity to partner in building this deeply symbolic landmark that will forever stand as a representation of Oman's unity and ambition. We extend our sincere thanks to Muscat Municipality for their trust and collaboration throughout this journey. It is our belief that this flagpole will inspire generations and remain a shining emblem of what Oman stands for. Al Khuwair Square is set to become a vibrant melting pot of community celebrations showcasing local art, culture, tourism, and family togetherness, and we are honored to have played our part in bringing it to life.' Located at Al Khuwair Square, the 126-meter-tall flagpole is supported by a robust foundation system. The flagpole itself was built using 141 metric tons of Jindal structural steel and 135 metric tons of Jindal rebar, totaling 276 metric tons of high-quality Jindal steel. The project spans a total plot area of 21,638 sq. m and includes green landscaping featuring 57 diverse species of vegetation. Customized design elements such as wayfinding signage, a Mashrabiya pattern integrated around the flagpole, and decorative marble paving at the podium enhance the aesthetic appeal. The square also includes a range of public facilities such as open lawns, walkways, a central sunken plaza, kiosks, a 415-meter cycle path, cafeteria with drive-thru, public amenities, parking for 73 cars, and thoughtfully designed site furniture. Jindal Steel's broader CSR strategy further underscores its deep commitment to national development. Over the years, the company has launched and supported numerous initiatives across sports, education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and social empowerment. The development of the tallest flagpole is a natural extension of this legacy—a visible, lasting tribute to the values of giving back, nation-building, and fostering collective pride.

Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag - Middle East Business News and Information
Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel Celebrate the Hoisting of Oman's Tallest Flag - Middle East Business News and Information

An Icon of National Pride Built in Oman, For Oman Muscat, Oman– In a proud and historic moment for the Sultanate, Oman has officially hoisted its tallest national flag, an enduring symbol of strength, unity, and pride. The momentous occasion, held under the patronage of His Excellency Mr. Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, marks a new chapter in nation's legacy of pride and identity. Standing tall at Al Khuwair Square, the monumental flagpole is the result of a remarkable collaboration between Muscat Municipality and Jindal Steel. The project is a testament to what can be achieved when Corporates CSR aligns with National priorities. This towering structure stands not only as a feat of engineering but as a profound expression of unity and strength. Fabricated using steel manufactured entirely by Jindal Steel, the flagpole is a testament to the capabilities of local industry and the spirit of cooperation between public institutions and private enterprise. The journey from concept to completion has been guided by a singular vision: to create a monument that belongs to the people of Oman and evokes a deep sense of belonging and pride. His Excellency Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, said, 'This project represents a significant addition to the public amenities of Muscat Governorate, carrying symbolic and cultural value.' He further added, 'We hope this square becomes a vibrant space and an attractive destination that enriches the urban landscape of Muscat, enhances the quality of life for residents and visitors, and contributes to the governorate's ongoing efforts to humanize the city and strengthen social connections across its neighborhoods.' Highlighting the national importance of the project, Mr. Naveen Jindal, Chairman of Jindal steel Group, stated, 'This landmark is not just a physical structure, it is a powerful reflection of Oman's enduring values and forward-looking vision. Throughout the history of modern civilizations, it is evident that 'Steel Builds Nations'—not just through the usage of steel, but through the multiplier effects of the steel value chain, in creating a vibrant economy. Jindal Steel's steely commitment towards the community is evident in our various initiatives aimed at creating a sustainable impact and inclusive growth. Al Khuwair Square stands as a testament to the kind of socially sustainable projects we aspire to develop that showcase national identity, and uphold the rich culture, noble values, and ancient heritage of Oman -embodying the spirit of partnership between the public and private sectors. His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, said, ' The opening of this distinctive urban project is a qualitative addition to the capital, Muscat, and reflects the ambitious vision of creating vibrant public spaces that meet the community's aspirations by providing sustainable areas that incorporate natural elements and Omani identity.' He further mentioned, 'this project is the result of integrated and constructive cooperation between the public and private sectors, through a strategic partnership between the Governorate of Muscat, represented by Muscat Municipality, and Jindal Steel, embodying the importance of national partnerships in achieving sustainable urban development goals.' Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Harssha Shetty, Chief Executive Officer of Jindal Steel, Oman, said, 'Jindal Steel is grateful to the Sultanate of Oman for the opportunity to partner in building this deeply symbolic landmark that will forever stand as a representation of Oman's unity and ambition. We extend our sincere thanks to Muscat Municipality for their trust and collaboration throughout this journey. It is our belief that this flagpole will inspire generations and remain a shining emblem of what Oman stands for. Al Khuwair Square is set to become a vibrant melting pot of community celebrations showcasing local art, culture, tourism, and family togetherness, and we are honored to have played our part in bringing it to life.' Located at Al Khuwair Square, the 126-meter-tall flagpole is supported by a robust foundation system. The flagpole itself was built using 141 metric tons of Jindal structural steel and 135 metric tons of Jindal rebar, totaling 276 metric tons of high-quality Jindal steel. The project spans a total plot area of 21,638 sq. m and includes green landscaping featuring 57 diverse species of vegetation. Customized design elements such as wayfinding signage, a Mashrabiya pattern integrated around the flagpole, and decorative marble paving at the podium enhance the aesthetic appeal. The square also includes a range of public facilities such as open lawns, walkways, a central sunken plaza, kiosks, a 415-meter cycle path, cafeteria with drive-thru, public amenities, parking for 73 cars, and thoughtfully designed site furniture. Jindal Steel's broader CSR strategy further underscores its deep commitment to national development. Over the years, the company has launched and supported numerous initiatives across sports, education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and social empowerment. The development of the tallest flagpole is a natural extension of this legacy—a visible, lasting tribute to the values of giving back, nation-building, and fostering collective pride.

Oman Unveils Nation's Tallest Flagpole
Oman Unveils Nation's Tallest Flagpole

Gulf Insider

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Oman Unveils Nation's Tallest Flagpole

The Sultanate of Oman officially unveiled its tallest flagpole yesterday at Al Khuwair Square. Soaring 126 meters, equivalent to a 40-storey building, the monumental structure now claims the title of the highest man-made feature in the country. The inauguration was held under the patronage of Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, and attended by Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Humaidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, alongside other senior officials. Raising the national flag atop this towering edifice, measuring approximately 18 metres in length and 31.5 metres in width, the event showcased Oman's aspirations aligned with Vision 2040 for development and success. Constructed from 135 tonnes of steel, the flagpole features an outer diameter of 2,800 millimetres at its base tapering to 900 millimetres at the top. It is equipped with a warning light system for aircraft navigating the airspace. The Al Khuwair Square project aims to transform the area into an 18,000-square-metre multipurpose community hub. Planned facilities include a plaza, expansive lawns, walkways, a skate park, cycle paths, a cafeteria, and various entertainment and sports amenities, fostering vibrant social and business activity.

Oman marks Logistics Day 2025
Oman marks Logistics Day 2025

Times of Oman

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Oman marks Logistics Day 2025

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman on Wednesday celebrated Logistics Day 2025 under the theme 'Logistics Technologies and Investment' at Al Bustan Palace Hotel, under the patronage of Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat. Eng. Abdullah Ali Al Busaidi, Acting Head of the Oman Logistics Center at the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology, stated that celebrating Logistics Day reaffirms the sector's importance and its pivotal role in boosting the national economy. The logistics sector is vast and diverse, forming an integrated system that includes road networks, ports, land border crossings, airports, logistics zones, and transport and storage activities—serving as the backbone of various economic and service activities, he added. He pointed out that the ministry seeks for the logistics sector to become the second-largest contributor to GDP, as it is a key pillar of Oman Vision 2040 for economic diversification. The sector contributed approximately OMR2.25 billion (5.9%) to GDP in 2024, with investments reaching OMR2.3 billion. By 2040, the sector's projected contribution is expected to rise to OMR36 billion. The event saw the signing of a framework agreement for the National Port Community System, a key enabler of the Logistics Strategy 2040, enhancing Oman's competitiveness, trade efficiency, and digital supply chain integration. Several new logistics initiatives were announced, most importantly the First/Last-Mile Connectivity, linking micro-mobility solutions (e-bikes, shared vehicles) with public transport for higher education institutions in Muscat and Salalah, reducing private car reliance and carbon emissions. Oman Airports also announced the extension of long-term parking. The ceremony witnessed the signing of 18 agreements with a total investment exceeding OMR100 million. These included an agreement between Sohar Port and Six Construct LLC Oman Branch for the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) berth and coastal protection for the Marsa LNG project. Another agreement was signed between Sohar Port and Boskalis International Oman Branch for dredging the navigational channel of the Marsa LNG project, involving the removal of approximately 3.8 million cubic meters of material to develop the access channel, berthing basin, and maneuvering basin. Additionally, Sohar Port signed a project management and site supervision agreement with WSP Global – Oman Branch for the Marsa LNG project's dredging works, covering consultancy services such as project management, administrative support, design review, site supervision, and tender management. Oman Airports and Rakesh Pandey Gold LLC inked an agreement to develop a global gold refining facility in the second phase of Muscat Airport's Logistics Gateway, with a daily refining capacity of 200 kg through foreign direct investment (FDI). Oman Airports also signed a deal with Gulf Wealth International to establish an innovative drone academy and R&D center at the Business Gateway, spanning 21,591 square meters. The facility will include an indoor drone training center, a 3D printing manufacturing unit, satellite assembly for space-related activities, an R&D hub for drone technology, incubation programs, and an e-commerce warehouse for drones and spare parts. Further agreements included: - A deal between Oman Airports and One World Worldwide Properties to build a 40,000 sqm bonded warehouse at Muscat International Airport for diverse product storage. - An agreement with Sinan Advanced Industries to establish an advanced technology R&D and manufacturing center at the airport's Logistics Gateway. - A 12-year concession agreement with Zahara Airport Services LLC to manage and operate the airport's landside hotel. Meanwhile, Madina Logistics signed agreements with Lonestar Alpha Labs and Global Laboratories to expand Sohar Logistics Station, accommodating more specialised labs for testing agricultural, animal, fisheries, and food products to enhance food safety. Another agreement with Global Integrated Equipment will see investment in an energy-sector truck fleet, including a service station in Duqm, featuring advanced, fuel-efficient, and safety-compliant vehicles, with a dedicated fleet for Petroleum Development Oman. The North Al Batinah Governor's Office and Oman National Transport Company (Mwasalat) signed a deal to develop and operate an integrated bus station in Liwa, near the Sohar-Abu Dhabi railway passenger station, aligning with Oman Vision 2040's public-private partnership goals. The Oman Logistics Association and Darby Investment launched the 'Darby Platform' to streamline logistics operations, connecting truck drivers with direct transport requests and payment solutions while enhancing supply chain efficiency. Asyad Ports and Free Zones signed a deal with Asfleet Supply to provide ship fueling services at Sultan Qaboos Port, boosting marine logistics. Meanwhile, the Oman Logistics Centre and the Development Bank agreed to finance logistics projects, supporting economic growth. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between the Oman Logistics Centre and the SME Development Authority to foster investment in emerging logistics ventures.

Muscat Governorate ranked in the advanced tier for digital transformation
Muscat Governorate ranked in the advanced tier for digital transformation

Zawya

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Muscat Governorate ranked in the advanced tier for digital transformation

Following the successful streamlining and digitization of 24 services for beneficiaries, the Government Digital Transformation Program, "Tahawul," has ranked Muscat Governorate in the Advanced Tier for digital transformation. The announcement was made in the program's annual report released recently. Muscat was ranked alongside three other government service entities out of a total of 49 organizations evaluated for their digital transformation performance in the past year. This achievement is a direct result of the governorate's long-term digital transformation strategy, which has been implemented to keep pace with rapid technological advancements across various sectors. His Excellency Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat, expressed his pride in this milestone, stating, "We are proud that Muscat Governorate has been ranked in the Advanced Tier for government digital transformation. This achievement aligns with our contribution to Oman Vision 2040, which places significant emphasis on utilizing the latest technologies to enhance and simplify government services for beneficiaries in municipal sectors. We extend our gratitude to the digital transformation team of Muscat Governorate and Municipality for attaining this level of success. We aspire to provide a pioneering digital transformation experience that sets a benchmark for Oman's future." His Excellency Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Hamidi, Chairman of Muscat Municipality, emphasized the crucial role of comprehensive digital transformation in advancing national development, stating, "With the unprecedented global technological acceleration, digital transformation is no longer a luxury but an urgent necessity to enhance service delivery and provide transparent, reliable channels for beneficiaries of government services. Accordingly, Muscat Municipality adopted a digital transformation strategy early on and has made significant strides in this field. Just last year, the municipality successfully simplified and digitized 24 essential services through its platforms, eliminating the need for physical visits to municipal offices. Beneficiaries can now complete their transactions seamlessly, anytime and anywhere." He further added, "We extend our gratitude to His Excellency the Governor and the digital transformation team for their continuous support of Muscat Municipality in its journey toward comprehensive digital transformation. This journey extends beyond service digitization to include workforce training and fostering a digital work culture to ensure a fully integrated and satisfying experience for municipal service beneficiaries." The 24 services successfully digitized and streamlined in 2024 include, 'Building permit issuance, Certificate of completion for excavation permit deposit refund, Request for street lighting in residential areas, Permit issuance to commence construction, Security deposit refund, Request for a building completion certificate, Permit for additional work inside a commercial establishment, Burial services, Registration and cancellation of lease agreements, Request to host events at municipality-owned venues, Auditing of modern building systems, Tree planting services outside plot boundaries, Registration of requests with the Customer Service Department, Address update services, Soil transportation services, Request for additional copies of blueprints, "Eitimad" Platform, Electronic authentication of lease contracts, "Baladiati" mobile application, Renewal of building permits, Registration of consulting offices, Homogeneous activities service and Complaint service for scrap sales.

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