Bus service between Sharjah and Oman to start soon
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He Sharjah Executive Council (SEC) has approved the launch of a transport service between Sharjah and Oman, following an agreement between the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (MS) and National Transport Company of Oman – Mwasalat.
Daily trips will be made from Al Jubail station in Sharjah to Al Azaiba bus station in Muscat and vice versa.
Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the SEC approved the decision.
Traveling from Oman to the United Arab Emirates just got easier
In other news, Mwasalat, Oman’s national transport company, also resumed its bus service to the UAE in October last year.
The bus service departs from Muscat to Abu Dhabi and returns via Al Ain.
Other initiatives approved by the SEC
During the SEC meeting, the launch of the Model Farmer’s Guide was also approved.
The guide will support the emirate’s goal of promoting healthy foods free of harmful substances and encourage community members to start sustainable agricultural projects and establish entrepreneurs in the field of productive agriculture.
It will also be a reference for emerging entrepreneurs and those interested in agricultural production, raising awareness and educating them about the sustainability of the agricultural production process.
The council also approved exempting 102 projects from government agency fees by 50 percent for two years. The projects have a total value of Dh1.086 million and include various economic activities in all cities and regions of the emirate. This applies to projects funded by Sharjah SME (RUWAD).
News source: Gulf Business
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