
Launch of the Fifth Edition of Diyar Al Muharraq's Annual Training Program ‘Tumouh'
Diyar Al Muharraq, the largest real estate development company in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has launched the fifth edition of its 'Tumouh' annual training program, welcoming four graduates from across prestigious local and international universities. Taking place until November 2025, the program aims to empower young talents and prepare them to excel in the job market, shaping a generation of future leaders in the engineering and real estate sectors. With key specializations in civil engineering, electrical engineering, architecture, real estate development, quantity surveying, and landscaping, the participants include Bayan Husain Al Radhi, Hala Abdulla Al Rumaidh, Jumana Habib Hamed, and Shahd Habeel Al Khayyat. The graduates will undergo 6 months of training where they will aim to develop a proposal for the planning and execution of a development project to be implemented in the city. Through this annual initiative, Diyar Al Muharraq is committed to offering impactful training opportunities that enrich participants' professional futures while honing their practical skills in engineering and real estate. The program is led by a team of seasoned experts from within the company, offering in-depth exposure to Diyar Al Muharraq's core values, workplace culture, and master plan, as well as its current and upcoming projects. Commenting on the launch of the program, Eng. Ahmed Ali Al Ammadi, Chief Executive Officer of Diyar Al Muharraq, stated: 'We are proud to be launching the fifth edition of 'Tumouh', underscoring our broader efforts to invest in emerging Bahraini talent and nurture their skills. The internship program provides an immersive experience that not only builds technical capabilities but also prepares trainees to thrive in their career paths. This initiative also reaffirms our ongoing commitment to building the next generation of leaders in the real estate development sector.'
Diyar Al Muharraq is the largest integrated residential city in the Kingdom of Bahrain, renowned for its luxurious offerings and commitment to preserving the core family values of Bahraini society. The city features a broad spectrum of modern living solutions, combining residential, commercial, recreational, and healthcare facilities to offer a future-forward model of integrated urban development.

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