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Sheikh Sultan approves residential project worth Dhs65 million in Sharjah

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Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi.

Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, approved on Sunday a residential land settlement project in Al-Shanouf district, consisting of 13 residential areas at a total cost of Dhs65 million.

The work will begin immediately, the Sharjah Ruler’s office said in a statement.

Sheikh Sultan reviews a project in Sharjah.

The Ruler of Sharjah also approved the road linking Emirates Road, which connects various regions of the country and the suburb of Mahatheb called the Ring Road, in addition to the internal roads of the suburbs of Al Rahmaniyah and Al Suyouh (90 km) at a total cost of more than Dhs100 million.

The Mahatheb suburb consists of the Al-Shenouf neighborhood and the Hudayba neighborhood, which has 14 residential areas, and the project will also start immediately.

Sheikh Sultan affirmed that development work is continuing in all cities of Sharjah, adding that development projects follow careful and extensive study for these projects to match the nature of each city. He explained that 2022 is the year of Kalba and next will come Al Dhaid.

In a phone interview on the Direct Line programme broadcast live on Sharjah Radio and TV, Sheikh Sultan said, “All the development projects that we see in the cities of Sharjah did not come on a spur of the moment or by chance but after lengthy planning and discussion. Based on this, the best and most appropriate project is chosen as per the nature of each area and its inhabitants.”

“The coming period will witness the opening of many new projects every 6 or 8 months. All  government buildings in Kalba will be developed in the area starting from the co-operative society building to the flag. Hence, the university building will be expanded, and so will all other buildings.”

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