Indian Home Minister Amit Shah begins a two-day visit to Gujarat today, where he will launch a series of development projects aimed at enhancing economic and social growth in the region. This visit seeks to improve infrastructure and create job opportunities.
Governor of Qena, Abdel Hamid El-Hagan, conducted an inspection tour of the new Nile Corniche, emphasizing its importance as a cultural outlet for the local community. The project aims to enhance the quality of life and boost tourism in the area.
Engineer Randa El-Manshawi, Minister of Housing and Utilities, conducted an inspection tour of development projects in Marina and the New Alamein City. She monitored the progress of work in Marina 1 and 2 and reviewed the coastal road tunnel project.
Johor's Minister, Dato On Hafiz Ghazi, emphasized the need to adhere to the Crown Prince's decree to return 25% of tax revenues to the state. This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens on citizens and was announced during his speech at the state legislative assembly.
Today marks the official launch of the Monorail East of the Nile, a significant step in enhancing public transportation in the capital. The project aims to improve mobility and alleviate traffic congestion.
Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Sabah chaired a meeting to discuss a series of major development projects aimed at boosting the national economy. The meeting, held at the Seif Palace, was attended by several ministers and relevant officials.
The Malaysian Ministry of Economy announced its commitment to oversee the implementation of development projects, particularly those serving public interest, to ensure they are not delayed. This announcement was made during Minister Akmal Nasrullah's visit to the Kulim Technology Park.
Volunteers from 'Imkan Housing' participated in implementing a series of development projects in the Badr area. These initiatives aim to improve living conditions and promote sustainable development in the region.
Khaled Abbas, Deputy Minister of Housing, confirmed that the 'New Administrative Capital for Development' has become a tangible reality attracting international investments. This massive project represents a strategic step towards enhancing the Egyptian economy.
The New Administrative Capital is preparing for the highly anticipated inauguration of the first phase of the East Nile Monorail, which includes a series of vital stations. This project is a significant step in enhancing transportation in the region.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has announced a series of development projects aimed at supporting Niger and Chad, including the establishment of energy stations and road construction. This initiative comes as Algeria closely monitors the situation in Mali due to its implications for national security.
The Governor of Qena inspected the development project of Al-Afai Road, which spans 6,820 meters in the Dishna Center, with a total cost of <strong>23 million EGP</strong>. This project is part of efforts to improve infrastructure in the governorate.
The global real estate market is undergoing significant transformations, with increasing opportunities and challenges. These developments come at a crucial time for the global economy.
The city of Baniyas is undergoing significant changes as it prepares to face economic and social challenges. These developments come at a critical time requiring collective efforts from all stakeholders involved.
This year, the holy sites are witnessing a series of development projects aimed at improving infrastructure and digital services for pilgrims. These initiatives are designed to ensure a comfortable experience during their rituals.
Residents of villages in East Taif are facing dangers from the narrow road leading to their homes, which has become a hotspot for traffic accidents. This road connects six villages and experiences heavy traffic, necessitating urgent intervention for its development.
The Governor of Cairo inspected the ongoing development works at Rawd El-Faraj Square, where the government aims to improve infrastructure and enhance services in the area. The project includes rehabilitating the square and beautifying the surrounding spaces.
The Aceh Besar government has allocated <strong>20 billion rupiah</strong> in the 2026 budget to enhance infrastructure on Pulau Aceh. This initiative aims to improve the quality of life for local residents through road construction and irrigation networks.
The Indonesian Ministry of Rural Development has announced a new partnership aimed at establishing 5,000 export villages to boost economic development in rural areas. This initiative was revealed during a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony with several organizations, including Parisan 8.
Dr. Asem El-Gazar, Minister of Housing, and Major General Khaled Fouda, Governor of South Sinai, held a meeting to review housing, drinking water, and sanitation projects in the governorate. The meeting focused on discussing the needs of the governorate and coordinating the implementation of development projects.
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing announced significant achievements of the 'Decent Life' project, which has transformed rural villages from neglect to comprehensive development. The initiative aims to improve living standards and provide essential services.
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing announced the completion of over 10,000 projects under the Decent Life initiative, with a total cost of <strong>192 billion Egyptian pounds</strong>. These projects aim to improve living standards in the most needy villages and areas.
Nakheel, a leading real estate developer in Dubai, has announced the awarding of contracts worth <strong>$950 million</strong> for the development of the Palm Jebel Ali project, which includes the construction of new villas in Dubai. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to enhancing the real estate sector in the emirate.
Nakheel has awarded contracts exceeding <strong>3.5 billion dirhams</strong> to Jinko and Younk for the construction of <strong>544 villas</strong> in the Palm Jebel Ali project, marking significant progress in Dubai's waterfront development.
The development of Hassan Fathy Village in the New Valley continues, with a budget of <strong>17 million Egyptian pounds</strong> allocated for this project. The initiative aims to enhance infrastructure and improve the quality of life for local residents.
Representatives from the 'Peace Council' have held discussions with 'DP World', a Dubai government-owned company, to explore reconstruction projects in Gaza. This initiative comes at a critical time for the region, which is suffering from extensive destruction.
The Jazan Municipality has announced the launch of 28 development projects in the Farasan Islands, including a range of hotels, residential, and industrial sites, with a total cost of <strong>546 million Saudi Riyals</strong>. Of these, 19 municipal initiatives worth <strong>398 million Riyals</strong> have been completed, while nine other projects valued at <strong>148 million Riyals</strong> are still underway.
The Jakarta provincial government has announced the initiation of a revitalization project in Kota Tua aimed at restoring the city's cultural and historical identity. This announcement was made during an intimate dialogue event regarding the modernization of Kota Tua attended by local officials.
The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Works, Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, announced expectations to complete <strong>30 development projects</strong> in the states of <strong>Sabah</strong> and <strong>Sarawak</strong> by the end of the year. These projects primarily focus on the construction of schools and educational facilities.
Local authorities announced a temporary closure of King Abdullah Street to install a new pedestrian bridge. This measure aims to enhance traffic safety and facilitate pedestrian movement.