28 July 2010
MUSCAT -- Mohammed bin Nasser al Khusaibi, Secretary-General of the Ministry of National Economy and Chairman of ITA and TRA, unveiled Progress, an annual publication which this year commemorates the 40th Renaissance Day.
Speaking on the occasion Al Khusaib said, "This book highlights the achievements in the Sultanate over the past forty years and will be an important reference point for researchers who wish know about what has been achieved during this period. Progress documents the Sultanate's achievements through letters and images and is sure to enrich Oman's library."
Progress 2010-2011 takes a look at 40 landmark achievements that have defined the Sultanate's march towards development, modernisation and prosperity. This year's edition also stands out for its exhaustive coverage of various sectors like Oil and Gas, Banking and Finance, Capital Markets, Education and Healthcare, Insurance, Agriculture, Retailing, Aviation, Information Technology, Real estate, Telecom, Manufacturing, Power, Infrastructure and Tourism.
Ahmed bin Abdulnabi Macki, Minister of National Economy and Deputy Chairman of the Financial Affairs and Energy Resources Council says, "Significant economic achievements have been made, mainly by adopting prudent economic management of the oil wealth to improve the macroeconomic fundamentals, strengthening the financial system, and advancing the economic diversification programme."
Maqbool bin Ali Sultan, Minister of Commerce and Industry writes, "The Ministry is trying its best to accomplish its goals in all crucial sectors such as commerce, industry and minerals.
"It has made tremendous progress in achieving the objectives of the Seventh Development Plan and is currently preparing proposals and programmes for the Eighth Development Plan."
The unveiling ceremony was attended by Sandeep Sehgal, Chief Executive, UMS; Alpana Roy, Executive Vice President, UMS; Mayank Singh, Group Editor, UMS and Khalfan al Rahbi, Deputy Editor, Alam Aliktisaad Wala'mal and Talal al Rahbi, Chief of Information and Awareness Division, ITA.
MUSCAT -- Mohammed bin Nasser al Khusaibi, Secretary-General of the Ministry of National Economy and Chairman of ITA and TRA, unveiled Progress, an annual publication which this year commemorates the 40th Renaissance Day.
Speaking on the occasion Al Khusaib said, "This book highlights the achievements in the Sultanate over the past forty years and will be an important reference point for researchers who wish know about what has been achieved during this period. Progress documents the Sultanate's achievements through letters and images and is sure to enrich Oman's library."
Progress 2010-2011 takes a look at 40 landmark achievements that have defined the Sultanate's march towards development, modernisation and prosperity. This year's edition also stands out for its exhaustive coverage of various sectors like Oil and Gas, Banking and Finance, Capital Markets, Education and Healthcare, Insurance, Agriculture, Retailing, Aviation, Information Technology, Real estate, Telecom, Manufacturing, Power, Infrastructure and Tourism.
Ahmed bin Abdulnabi Macki, Minister of National Economy and Deputy Chairman of the Financial Affairs and Energy Resources Council says, "Significant economic achievements have been made, mainly by adopting prudent economic management of the oil wealth to improve the macroeconomic fundamentals, strengthening the financial system, and advancing the economic diversification programme."
Maqbool bin Ali Sultan, Minister of Commerce and Industry writes, "The Ministry is trying its best to accomplish its goals in all crucial sectors such as commerce, industry and minerals.
"It has made tremendous progress in achieving the objectives of the Seventh Development Plan and is currently preparing proposals and programmes for the Eighth Development Plan."
The unveiling ceremony was attended by Sandeep Sehgal, Chief Executive, UMS; Alpana Roy, Executive Vice President, UMS; Mayank Singh, Group Editor, UMS and Khalfan al Rahbi, Deputy Editor, Alam Aliktisaad Wala'mal and Talal al Rahbi, Chief of Information and Awareness Division, ITA.
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