The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the third term of the 2024–2025 academic year will begin as planned on Monday, April 14.

Public and private schools have shared updated guidelines for the return of students, teachers, administrative staff, and technical teams. According to the regulations, mobile phones and any unauthorised electronic devices are strictly banned on school grounds. These will be confiscated in line with the official Student Behaviour Policy.

Additionally, iPads are not allowed. Students must come prepared with all required school supplies, including a fully charged laptop, whether personal or ministry-issued.

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Dubai is introducing smart, ticketless paid parking at 18 new locations, including popular areas like Marina Walk, The Beach JBR, and Union Coop Al Barsha. The move is part of Parkonic’s expansion plan in partnership with Salik to make parking more seamless across the city.

With the Parkonic app, drivers can register their vehicles, top up their wallets, and have parking fees automatically deducted upon exit. Cash payments are also available through onsite pay stations.

This smart parking system aims to improve convenience and reduce wait times, offering a smooth experience for residents and visitors in Dubai’s busiest areas.

#dubaiparking #smartcity #parkonic

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Singapore’s Changi Airport has once again been named the World’s Best Airport for 2025 by Skytrax, winning the title for a record 13th time. Known for its iconic Jewel complex, indoor waterfall, and gardens, Changi continues to offer a unique experience for travelers.

Doha’s Hamad International Airport ranked second and received awards for Best Airport Shopping and Best Airport in the Middle East. Tokyo’s Haneda Airport came third, earning recognition for cleanliness and accessibility services.

While no Indian airport made it to the top 20 list, Delhi Airport was awarded Best in India and South Asia. Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Goa airports also received regional awards for service and passenger experience.

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Starting September 1, 2025, China will make artificial intelligence (AI) education compulsory in all primary and secondary schools. Children as young as six will take part in this new learning program.

Students will receive at least eight hours of AI lessons each year. Schools can either teach it as a separate subject or include it in science and computer classes.

The AI curriculum will grow with students’ age—introducing basics in early grades, practical skills in middle school, and innovation-based learning in high school.

#futureready #aiineducation #smartlearning

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