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Khaleej Times
5 days ago
- Khaleej Times
Sharjah school staff convicted in Indian boy's death
A Sharjah court has convicted two school staff members of negligence in the death of eight-year-old Indian student Rashid Habib, more than a year after he died following a fall at his school in Muwaileh. The Sharjah Federal Court of Appeal ordered the defendants to pay Dh200,000 in legal blood money to the boy's family, along with a fine of Dh2,000 each, after overturning an earlier acquittal by a lower court. The court found that the two staffers had failed in their duty to escort and monitor students from the school bus to their classrooms. CCTV footage showed that Rashid was unaccompanied at the time of the incident. The Grade 1 student collapsed while walking alone to his classroom on March 11, 2024, the first day of Ramadan, shortly after arriving at the CBSE-curriculum school. He was rushed to Al Qassimi Hospital in a state of cardiac arrest and was declared dead despite resuscitation attempts. A forensic report from Sharjah Police found that Rashid had a bruise on his face, a fractured cheekbone, internal bleeding under the scalp, and serious brain injuries, including swelling and bleeding. Surveillance footage reviewed by investigators confirmed that no school staff were present with the children at the time of the incident. Another child had attempted to hit Rashid moments before he fell, according to the footage. However, the critical few seconds that might have captured the exact moment of the fall were missing. The appeal court ruled that the staff's absence amounted to gross negligence and that had they been present, the accident could likely have been prevented. Rashid's father, Habib Yasar, told Khaleej Times the family continues to grapple with the loss. "Not a day goes by when we don't remember Rashid," he said in a phone conversation on Tuesday. "Our lives have never been the same. We keep thinking of what could have been if someone had just been there to watch over him. Why was there no CCTV camera? A school is supposed to be like a second home, but it didn't take care of my child. This conviction brings some closure, but the pain remains. We lost a part of ourselves that day." The family had earlier claimed the boy was bullied and attacked during the missing seconds, a charge the school denied in a prior response to Khaleej Times. Khaleej Times is withholding the name of the school due to ongoing legal and administrative proceedings.


Khaleej Times
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
From Labubus to Disney's Stitch: How UAE cafes create pop culture-inspired merch
From Labubu matcha to Stitch schoolbags, businesses across the UAE are capitalising on popular culture to boost their sales, with today's market often rewarding the fastest to ride trends. MEET Café, a coffee shop situated in Muwaileh, Sharjah, started selling Labubu-style matcha drinks around two weeks ago, and already saw a spike in sales of around 20 to 30 per cent, the founder of the café told Khaleej Times. The Labubu is a trendy plush toy that took the UAE by storm, with some customers lining up for hours to get their hands on them. Ahmed Al Harmoodi, founder of MEET Café, said that the drink became an instant hit, and the coffee shop started seeing more customers by the day. 'The Labubu drink helped attract a large number of new customers, in addition to increasing visits from existing customers who wanted to try the new product,' he said. The café even introduced a loyalty card that, once fully stamped, can get you a free Labubu toy. 'We believe that trend-based promotions can create temporary buzz, but they also present an opportunity to build long-term customer loyalty by offering a high-quality product and a distinctive experience,' Al Harmoodi said. Unexpected bestseller Maryam Hamad, an artist who sells merchandise with her own hand-drawn designs, didn't expect the Disney character Stitch from Lilo & Stitch to be her bestselling item. It all started with a request from one of her customers to create a Stitch-inspired hoodie, and after posting an image of the final product to her Instagram account, orders for other Stitch-inspired merchandise started to pour in. She said even the schoolbags that she usually sells, which have a drawing of a generic boy and girl character, didn't get many orders before her daughter asked for the Disney character to be drawn alongside the original design. Maryam then uploaded a picture of the final product and said that more and more orders started to pour through for the Stitch schoolbags. However, the work and effort put in takes up much of her time, so she sometimes has to opt out of some trends. 'It sometimes takes an entire day to paint, especially Stitch, because the drawing needs to be perfected,' she said. Maryam added that this is why she decided not to upload any 'Labubu' doll products as she knew the demand would be high. 'I already got requests from people to draw the Labubu on different items, especially on wallets for Eid. But because of the pressure, I didn't want to add pictures of it on my Instagram,' she said. Internet sensations Even influencer breakups are not spared from some businesses' marketing efforts. The Lebanese restaurant Allo Beirut uploaded a TikTok post joining in on the 'Thewizardliz' bandwagon. Lize Dzjabrailova, also known as Thewizardliz, recently was in the internet's spotlight after she accused her husband Landon Nickerson of extramarital affairs. Allo Beirut uploaded a TikTok post with the caption 'Landon is NOT allowed to come to Allo Beirut', teasingly referring to the breakup and siding with Lize. This became their most-liked video as of yet on the platform, but whether it gained them more profit is unknown. What is clear, though, is that businesses stand to gain more than just profit when they capitalise on pop culture and trends. 'Trend-based promotions can also create an opportunity [for businesses] to build long-term customer loyalty,' Al Harmoodi said.


Zawya
05-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Alef breaks ground on $299mln landmark Sharjah development
UAE - Alef, a leading real estate developer in Sharjah, has officially broken ground on Al Mamsha Raseel, the third zone of its landmark 'Al Mamsha' development located in Muwaileh. Valued at AED 1.1 billion ($299.4 million), the project is expected to be completed by December 2028. Al Mamsha Raseel will offer 2,210 modern residential units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom apartments, each with private balconies. The development will also feature lush green spaces, water features and interactive fountains, all designed to deliver a fully integrated living experience that prioritises quality of life and aligns with Sharjah's progressive urban vision, it stated. The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by Alef officials, representatives from CC7, the contracting company, as well as representatives from the design and engineering teams. The event reflected the company's ongoing commitment to excellence and quality across every stage of the development. Announcing the launch, Alef said the Al Mamsha Raseel project is a strategic step in its journey to redefine the concept of residential communities in Sharjah. The project focuses on developing an urban environment that prioritises human well-being and integrates quality of life, sustainability, and urban innovation, it stated. Al Mamsha is Sharjah's first fully walkable community, designed to offer a safe, pedestrian-friendly environment that adheres to the highest standards of sustainability and urban planning. The addition of Al Mamsha Raseel reinforces Alef's commitment to creating high-quality living spaces that meet the evolving aspirations of residents and investors alike, it added. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Trade Arabia
04-06-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Alef breaks ground on $299m landmark Sharjah development
Alef, a leading real estate developer in Sharjah, has officially broken ground on Al Mamsha Raseel, the third zone of its landmark 'Al Mamsha' development located in Muwaileh. Valued at AED 1.1 billion ($299.4 million), the project is expected to be completed by December 2028. Al Mamsha Raseel will offer 2,210 modern residential units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom apartments, each with private balconies. The development will also feature lush green spaces, water features and interactive fountains, all designed to deliver a fully integrated living experience that prioritises quality of life and aligns with Sharjah's progressive urban vision, it stated. The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by Alef officials, representatives from CC7, the contracting company, as well as representatives from the design and engineering teams. The event reflected the company's ongoing commitment to excellence and quality across every stage of the development. Announcing the launch, Alef said the Al Mamsha Raseel project is a strategic step in its journey to redefine the concept of residential communities in Sharjah. The project focuses on developing an urban environment that prioritises human well-being and integrates quality of life, sustainability, and urban innovation, it stated. Al Mamsha is Sharjah's first fully walkable community, designed to offer a safe, pedestrian-friendly environment that adheres to the highest standards of sustainability and urban planning.


Zawya
04-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Alef breaks ground on $300mln 'Al Mamsha Raseel' in Sharjah
Alef, the leading real estate developer in the Emirate of Sharjah, has officially broken ground on Al Mamsha Raseel, the third zone of its landmark 'Al Mamsha' development located in Muwaileh, Sharjah. Valued at AED 1.1 billion, the project is expected to be completed by December 2028. The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by Alef officials, representatives from CC7, the contracting company, as well as representatives from the design and engineering teams. The event reflected the company's ongoing commitment to excellence and quality across every stage of the development. Al Mamsha Raseel will offer 2,210 modern residential units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom apartments, each with private balconies. The development will also feature lush green spaces, water features, and interactive fountains, all designed to deliver a fully integrated living experience that prioritises quality of life and aligns with Sharjah's progressive urban vision. On this occasion, Alef, Company stated that the Al Mamsha Raseel project is a strategic step in its journey to redefine the concept of residential communities in the Emirate of Sharjah. The project focuses on developing an urban environment that prioritizes human well-being and integrates quality of life, sustainability, and urban innovation. Al Mamsha is Sharjah's first fully walkable community, designed to offer a safe, pedestrian-friendly environment that adheres to the highest standards of sustainability and urban planning. The addition of Al Mamsha Raseel reinforces Alef's commitment to creating high-quality living spaces that meet the evolving aspirations of residents and investors alike.