Public Security: A fine of SAR 10,000 for anyone caught attempting to perform Hajj without permit

Riyadh– The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Public Security Spokesperson Brigadier General Sami bin Muhammad Al-Shuwairekh stated that anyone who will be caught attempting to perform Hajj without a permit will be fined SAR 10,000, adding that this comes in implementation of Hajj instructions that require those wishing to perform Hajj to obtain a permit from the competent authorities.

He called on all citizens and residents to abide by Hajj instructions, stressing that the security personnel will perform their duties in all roads and routes leading to the Grand Holy Mosque and the holy sites to prevent any violation.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Delivers 100 Tons of Dates as Gift to Chad

N’Djamena– The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) handed over today the gift of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Republic of Chad, which included 100 tons of dates, delivered by the Saudi Ambassador to the Republic of Chad, Amer bin Ali Al-Shehri, in the presence of the Minister of Women, Family and Child Protection Amina Prisel Lungu, and the Minister of Public Health and National Solidarity Dr. Abdul Majeed Abdul Rahim, and a team from the KSrelief.

This comes within the humanitarian and relief programs provided by Saudi Arabia to a number of brotherly and friendly countries to reach the most needy families in various parts of the world.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Agricultural Development Fund Receives Delegation from IFAD

Riyadh– The Agricultural Development Fund (ADF) today received a delegation from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), which is currently visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the aim of getting acquainted with the lending and financing mechanism for small agricultural activities and to discuss the implementation of projects that can help develop agricultural crops in areas with comparative advantages in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

ADF officials met with head of the delegation Dr. Noufal Talahiq and his accompanying delegates, where they had a firsthand look at AFD’s top services and credit products for farmers, cooperative association and agricultural companies, in addition to its main role in financing various fields of the agricultural activity across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to help develop the agricultural sector and increase its productivity with the use of best international methods and modern technologies to realize the strategic agricultural and water goals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and realize the AFD motto “Towards sustainable agriculture”.

The two sides also discussed AFD’s role in keeping pace with the agricultural strategy that focuses on agricultural rural development depending on the comparatives advantages and food security, in addition to its support and role in encouraging the use of technologies and modern practices to preserve natural resources and improve the agricultural productivity.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Supreme Court: Tomorrow is 1st Day of Dhu Al-Hijjah

Jeddah– The Supreme Court announced today that tomorrow, Thursday, will be the first day of Dhu Al-Hijjah, according to the Umm al-Qura calendar, corresponding to June 30 2022, as the crescent of the month of Dhu Al-Hijjah was sighted today.

It decided that standing at Arafat shall be on Friday, the 9th the month of Dhu al-Hijjah for this Year 1443 AH, corresponding to July 08, 2022, and the blessed Eid al-Adha shall be on the following day, Saturday.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Stock Exchange Main Index Ends Trading Higher at 11,727 Points

Riyadh– Saudi Stock Exchange’s main index ended trading higher here today, gaining 56.04 points to close at 11,671.15 points.

The total value of the trading reported was SAR 5 billion, while the toll of shares traded was 167 million, divided into over 373,000 deals.

The Saudi Parallel Market Index (NOMU) ended the day gaining 369.27 points, to close at 20,728.03 points, with a valuation of SAR 30 million and an overall tally of more than 469,000 stocks traded and divided into as many as 2,782 deals.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Reformatory Institutions Affiliated to the GCC Wrap-up Meeting in Jeddah

Jeddah, June 28, 2022, SPA — Officials in charge of punitive and reformatory institutions, affiliated to the GCC General Directorate for Prisons, concluded in Jeddah today their 24th meeting.

During the two-day meeting, they discussed a number of subjects on the agenda and issued recommendations to upgrade the level of reformatory guality inside prisons.

On the sidelines of the meeting, they made field visits to Jeddah-based prisons and reformatory facilities to get reassured of the situations of their inmates.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

DGDA Launches Multi-Course “Program Your Passion” Initiative

Riyadh– The Diriyah Gate Development Authority’s (DGDA) Community Engagement Department is set to launch the “Program Your Passion” initiative, which aims to train middle and high school students from the Diriyah community, both male and female, in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This training will help develop the necessary qualifications for these students to join the expanding and dynamic digital technology job market.

To increase the educational value, relevance, and applicability of the program, as well as the interactivity and engagement of the students, this youth-centric initiative is being launched in collaboration with several of the world’s most prominent gaming academies.

At its core, the “Program our Passion” initiative aims to convert Diriyah students from consumers of technology to producers and developers of it. The primary objective is to build students’ qualifications to a level where they can drive the transfer and deployment of technology throughout multiple disciplines and industries. With the use of interactive development tools, the program is designed to easily facilitate inclusion, fostering skills built upon the basic principles of science and technology.

“Program Your Passion” is an initiative made up of two main programs: the first introduces the students to the science behind their favorite video games, including the coding, gameplay mechanics, programming, and the implementation of algorithms behind the development of video games. The second program focuses on designing digital game art, including concept art, 3D modeling, and animation.

Both programs will be taught in Arabic and will cover major concepts related to game development, guiding students through the entirety of the game design process from conceptualization to development of their product and finally testing it. It will emphasize the key pillars of video game design, including computer science, art, digital music, digital sound effects, storytelling, designing animated characters and environments, and the basics of filmmaking, giving participants a holistic experience as video game developers.

Before the launch of the initiative, 12 Saudi male and female instructors will be enrolled in the “Trainer’s training” program, a set of training workshops that will prepare them to become course instructors, supervised by global experts, thus helping to build training capacity further and achieve sustainability throughout the project’s duration.

The Initiative’s two programs will be held in collaboration with the DigiPen Academy in Diriyah. The courses include an after-school program for high school boys and girls on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Another after-school course will be for middle school boys and girls on Mondays and Wednesdays.

A weekend course will be available exclusively for high school students on Saturdays.

DigiPen offers more than 100 curricula and programs, presenting kids of all ages with a unique, structured experience that helps them build upon basic academic competencies. Each student receives a customized working plan based on their individual capabilities and performance in class. Intensive “learning-by-doing” workshops allow students to lead the development of their projects as a way to gain practical skills. Trainers track students’ progress based on their performance in three basic skills.

Ahlam Al Thunayyan, Director of the Community Shared Values department at the DGDA, stressed that the Authority is keen to start quality initiatives that reflect positively on the Diriyah community, which is in line with the Vision 2030 objective of creating a dynamic society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation.

She pointed out that the “Program Your Passion” initiative is just one of many that the DGDA has initiated and expects the program to be a great success. The initiative is bound to not only build community interest in game design but will also spread awareness regarding the huge employment potential in the digital gaming industry, showing parents and students the lucrative and rewarding careers available in the industry. She stressed that the projects students develop could become very popular, spreading beyond the classroom and the Kingdom. She further stated that the initiative would help build capabilities within the Diriyah community to use digital skills to promote students’ rich culture and heritage.

Source: Saudi Press Agency