Madinah Dates Season empowers families in cottage industry

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The Madinah Dates Season will be held until the end of this year, featuring an exhibition, events, and competitions designed to elevate the industry through innovative and creative solutions. (SPA)
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The Madinah Dates Season will be held until the end of this year, featuring an exhibition, events, and competitions designed to elevate the industry through innovative and creative solutions. (SPA)
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Updated 10 October 2024
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Madinah Dates Season empowers families in cottage industry

MADINAH: The Madinah Dates Season continues to empower families working in the cottage industry with workshops and seminars presented by industry experts.

These sessions aim to enhance skills in manufacturing and handicrafts related to the dates industry, providing valuable knowledge for participants to develop their projects.

Around 35 families have benefited from this training, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The Madinah Dates Season will be held until the end of this year, featuring an exhibition, events, and competitions designed to elevate the industry through innovative and creative solutions.


Embassy celebrates International Day of Mountains

Updated 12 December 2025
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Embassy celebrates International Day of Mountains

  • The event brought together diplomats, members of civic society, mountaineers, and artists to highlight the ecological, cultural, and economic significance of mountain ecosystems

RIYADH: The Pakistani Embassy in Riyadh — together with the UN Tourism Regional Office — has hosted a celebration of the UN-designated International Day of Mountains.

The event brought together diplomats, members of civic society, mountaineers, and artists to highlight the ecological, cultural, and economic significance of mountain ecosystems both globally and within Pakistan.

The evening commenced with “Mountains of Pakistan,” a documentary showcasing the beauty and ecological importance of Pakistan’s mountain landscape.

Ambassador of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia Ahmad Farooq said that mountains were not just landscapes but life-giving ecosystems, repositories of culture, and sources of inspiration. He said the event was a celebration of their beauty and stressed the shared responsibility to protect them for future generations.

He spoke of the critical role of mountains in sustaining water, food, and livelihoods, and highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to sustainable mountain development and meeting the challenges amid glacial melt.

The program also included a speech from the director of the UN Tourism Regional Office, which emphasized international cooperation in preserving mountain ecosystems. A second documentary, “Spirit of Mountaineering, ” which celebrated the courage, resilience, and achievements of Pakistan’s mountaineers, was also featured.