Jeddhah: KBN College of Engineering Gulbarga Alumni conduct technical seminar

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May 1, 2014
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Jeddah, May 1: KBN College of Engineering Gulbarga Alumni, Jeddah chapter, conducted a seminar on Quality Assurance and Quality Control as its Quarterly Event at a local restaurant here this Friday.

PR Coordinator Engr. Ismail Zubair highlighted aims and objectives of the Alumni and requested professional community to take active part in the Alumni, he requested members from Taif, Makkah, Rabigh and Yanbu to join the chapter of Jeddah as it is covering complete western province.

A multimedia presentation on QA / QC was presented by Engr. Amjad Ali Joint coordinator of the Alumni, he shed light on its importance and positive aspects with examples, also guided fellow engineers how to obtain certification, the Entire presentation was interactive and interesting.

Presentation highlighting activities of the event Sponsor was delivered by Engr. Abdul Majeed Badruddin Managing Director of the Universal Inspection Company, for more information he requested audience to visit their website www. ui.com.sa.

Engr. Saleh Bin Ali treasurer of the Alumni and Coordinator Engr. Mohammed Yahiya introduced the technical speaker and the speaker from the sponsor.

As a token of appreciation mementoes were presented to Technical Speaker Engr. Amjad Ali, Event Sponsor Abdul Majeed Badruddin, Managing director of UIC Est. and Engr. Mohammed Yahiya Coordinator of the Alumni.

Master of the ceremony Engr. Syed Naimathullah, Vice President Admin, while conducting the program highlighted responsibilities of the Alumnus towards their Alumni which was appreciated by the audience.

President of the Alumni Engr. Syed Nasir Khursheed while speaking to the audience, stressed members to come forward and deliver technical presentations to the fellow engineers, as it is a time to synchronize our talents and help each other. He introduced all the Alumni team members to the audience and appreciated their efforts for building the Alumni.

He appreciated the idea of Dr. Syed Khusro Husaaini sahib President Khaja Education Society and Chief Patron of the Alumni for formation of Alumni in Kingdom; he also thanked Engr. Ruksar Fatima for continuous encouragement towards the Alumni.

Audience applauded when he informed that KBNCE Alumni chapter is started in Riyadh with the efforts of Engr. Azizuddin and shortly be operational in Dammam too with the efforts of Engr. Meraj.

He requested members throughout the kingdom to come forward and help the students who are still studying in the college by guiding them how to compete in the field to obtain the better jobs and how they can be successful entrepreneur.

He appreciated and thanked the event sponsor Universal Inspection Company for supporting this event.

Feedback from executive committee and the audience was encouraging; Engr. Abu-Bakr, Engr. Syed Qutbuddin, Engr. Imdad Ali, Engr. Mohammed Tabrez, Engr. Mohammed Khalid Engr, Ahmed Soofi, Engr. Waris Khan, Engr. Abdul Salam, Engr. Mahmood ali and Engr. Syed Wajid described this event as successful as it was organized within three months of its inception, they described this session as more logical and practical.

General Secretary of the Alumni Engr. Syed Mohiuddin proposed vote of thanks. On behalf of Alumni, he expressed deep sense of appreciation for Engr. Amjad Ali for his excellent coverage on Quality Assurance / Quality Control; he thanked all the Alumni members for attending the seminar.

He also expressed gratitude and praised the efforts of all the executive committee members for their dedication to conduct this seminar.

The program started with recitation of holy Quran by Engr. Sirajuddin Joint IT Coordinator of the Alumni.

Welcome speech was delivered by Vice President (Seminar) Engr. Wajahat shah khan in his welcome speech he appreciated the initiative taken by Engr Amjad Ali to deliver lecture on QA / QC.

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April 15,2025

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Jeddah/Dammam, April 15: In a significant legal move, Saudi-based law firm International Justice has served a formal legal notice to Air India Express on behalf of passengers affected by the inordinate delay of Flight IX-886. The flight, originally scheduled to depart from Dammam to Mangaluru on 25 March 2025 at 22:10 hrs, was delayed by over 24 hours—causing severe inconvenience and hardship to passengers, many of whom included senior citizens, children, and individuals with medical conditions.

The legal notice, issued by noted Saudi lawyer and partner at International Justice Law Firm, Adv. Ms. Faten Faiz AlAhmari, outlines the distress and suffering endured by the stranded passengers due to the prolonged delay and lack of adequate assistance from the airline.

The initiative for legal escalation was spearheaded by P.A. Hameed Padubidri, a well-known Indian lawyer and social worker based in Saudi Arabia, who closely monitored the ordeal. Upon receiving numerous complaints and witnessing the passengers’ plight firsthand, he collaborated with Adv. Faten Faiz AlAhmari to ensure the matter was formally addressed through appropriate legal channels.

The legal notice outlines several key grievances:
    •    Unexplained delay and extended detention inside the aircraft
    •    Absence of proper accommodation or official communication
    •    Prolonged waiting hours at the airport without basic support or updates

The notice demands the following actions from Air India Express:
    1.    A formal written apology to all affected passengers
    2.    Full compensation for the physical, mental, and financial distress caused
    3.    A detailed explanation regarding the cause of the delay and preventive measures
    4.    Assurance of strict adherence to passenger rights in future operations

The airline has been given 15 days from the receipt of the notice to respond and take corrective action. Failing this, legal proceedings will be initiated in competent courts in both Saudi Arabia and India, with all financial liabilities resting on Air India Express.

This legal action comes amid rising public dissatisfaction over the handling of flight delays by international carriers, particularly those serving the Gulf-India sector.

Hameed Padubidri remarked: “We expected improved efficiency and passenger care from Air India Express after its acquisition by the Tata Group. However, the continued lapses and negligence—especially on Gulf routes—have deeply frustrated the Indian expatriate community. If the airline fails to respond, we will pursue the matter vigorously in both Saudi and Indian courts to ensure justice for the affected passengers.”

The case is now being closely watched by legal experts and passenger rights advocates, highlighting the pressing need for accountability, transparency, and humane treatment during travel disruptions.

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April 12,2025

Riyadh, April 12: In a welcome move for Indian expatriates and other foreign residents in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom has introduced a new online service that allows residents to update their passport information without visiting the General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat). The service is available through the widely used Absher platform.

This initiative comes as a major time-saver for Indian expats, especially those renewing their passports, as it eliminates the need for lengthy in-person appointments and physical document submissions at Jawazat offices.

Who Can Use the Service?

The online update feature is available to expatriates aged 18 and above. Once a passport is renewed, Indian expats can log in to Absher (via their employers account), navigate to My Services, select Passport, and then access Resident Identity Services to update the relevant information.

A clear photo of the new passport must be uploaded. The system automatically extracts the passport number and expiry date using advanced digital recognition tools.

Before submitting, users are required to pledge that:

  • The old passport has not been lost.
  • There are no reports of absence from work.
  • There are no pending traffic violations linked to the resident's Iqama.
  • There are no security-related restrictions on the expat or the employer.

Important for Indian Families

If family members previously listed on the old passport have been issued individual passports, the online service cannot be used. In such cases, a personal visit to Jawazat is necessary to complete the update.

Likewise, if the passport is lost, the expat must report the loss and update information directly at the Jawazat office. Any misuse or incorrect submission will result in accountability under Saudi law, including potential charges of forgery.

Fee Details

To avail this convenience, a nominal fee of SR69 (including VAT) is applicable for each passport update request.

Why It Matters

With over 2 million Indians living and working in Saudi Arabia, this digital service is expected to ease the bureaucratic burden and save time for thousands of individuals who previously had to navigate crowded offices and long wait times. It also enhances accuracy and ensures smoother processing for both employees and employers.

Indian community associations have welcomed the move, calling it a step forward in digital convenience and administrative efficiency for expatriates.

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