Qatar Eidiya ATMs Now Open at 10 Malls: QCB

The Qatar Central Bank (QCB) has announced the availability of Eidiya ATMs at 10 malls across Qatar starting Sunday.

These ATMs dispense fresh Qatari riyal banknotes in denominations of QR5, QR10, QR50, and QR100.

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The Eidiya ATMs are located at the following venues:

  • Place Vendôme
  • Mall of Qatar
  • Al Wakrah Old Souq
  • Doha Festival City
  • Al Hazm Mall

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  • Al Mirqab Mall
  • West Walk
  • Al Khor Mall
  • Al Meera (Muaither)
  • Al Meera (Al Thumama)

This initiative aims to facilitate easy access to new banknotes for Eid celebrations, preserving the tradition of giving Eidiya as gifts.

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Ministry of Transport launches a new mobile app

Ministry of Transport launches a new mobile app

The Ministry of Transport (MOT) in Qatar has introduced a new mobile application, “Darb,” designed to enhance access to its digital services anytime and anywhere.

The app currently offers a range of maritime transportation services, focusing on small craft transactions.

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Users can register new jet skis or small crafts, renew registration licenses, modify specifications, replace lost or damaged licenses, delete crafts, obtain ownership sequence certificates, and manage mortgage applications or releases for small crafts.

“Darb” also features notifications to update users on their application statuses and allows them to request maritime vessel cards via Qatar Post.

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Additionally, the app provides direct communication channels with the MOT team through a “Contact Us” page, helpline (16016), or email (info@mot.gov.qa). Users can access MOT news and events through the app and visit its official website.

Future updates will expand “Darb” to include services related to seafarers’ affairs and land transportation licensing.

This initiative aligns with the MOT’s efforts to modernize Qatar’s transportation sector, streamline services, and improve user satisfaction by leveraging technological advancements. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play.

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What Are the Expected Eid Dates for Gulf Countries?

What Are the Expected Eid Dates for Gulf Countries?

As the holy month of Ramadan draws to a close, Muslims across the Gulf countries eagerly await the arrival of the Eid festival.

The Emirates Astronomy Association has now provided clarity on the anticipated dates for these cherished celebrations, allowing the community to plan ahead accordingly.

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According to the association’s chairman, Ibrahim Al Jarwan, the crescent moon signaling the start of Shawwal – the month that ushers in Eid al-Fitr – is expected to be sighted on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at 2:58 PM UAE time.

Ibrahim Al Jarwan

This means that Eid al-Fitr, the celebration marking the end of Ramadan, will commence on Monday, March 31, 2025.

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It is expected that the crescent will not be visible, making Sunday the last day of Ramadan. Therefore, the first day of Shawwal and the start of Eid al-Fitr will be on Monday, March 31.

The announcement also sheds light on the timing of Eid al-Adha, the festival of sacrifice that falls later in the year. Al Jarwan noted that, based on astronomical calculations, the first day of Eid al-Adha is projected to be observed on Friday, June 6, 2025 across the Gulf region.

This timely information allows Muslims in the region to make necessary preparations and arrangements to fully immerse themselves in the spirit of these cherished religious celebrations.

As the community eagerly awaits the arrival of Eid, the revealed dates provide a clear roadmap for the festivities to come.

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Eid Al Fitr 2025: 5-Day Holiday Expected in UAE

Eid Al Fitr 2025: 5-Day Holiday Expected in UAE

Residents of the UAE can look forward to a potential five-day holiday for Eid Al Fitr in 2025, marking the first long break of the year.

The exact dates will be confirmed by the UAE’s moon-sighting committee on March 29, when they convene to observe the crescent moon.

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According to astronomical calculations, Eid Al Fitr is expected to be celebrated on the first of Shawwal, which follows the month of Ramadan.

If the crescent moon is sighted on March 29, the holiday will run from Sunday, March 30 to Tuesday, April 1, combining with the preceding weekend for a four-day break.

However, if the moon is not sighted that evening, Ramadan will last for a full 30 days, extending the holiday to Wednesday, April 2.

This scenario would provide a five-day holiday, from Sunday, March 30 (which will also be observed as Ramadan’s 30th day) through April 2.

The Dubai Astronomy Group encourages residents to participate in the traditional moon sighting, which involves looking toward the western horizon after sunset.

Those who successfully sight the moon are urged to report their observations to local authorities.

As excitement builds for the holiday, residents are reminded to stay tuned for official announcements regarding the dates.

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