Sunday, March 13, 2011

Passport Applications Centres in UAE for Indian Nationals


Application Centers under CGI Dubai





Dubai Office A  Dubai Office B ( Passport Only )   Dubai Office C ( Visa Only )101,Al Owais building, Behind Arabian Automobiles.
Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
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  #3, Karama Star Building,
  Karama, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Map (Click here)
   Central Post Office
  Karama, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Map (Click here)
 Sharjah Office  Sharjah Office   Ummul-Quwain Office  EMPOST Al Wahda Street
  Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Map (Click here)

  Indian Association Sharjahld Spinneys,
  Al Manakh Area, Sharjah
  United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
   EMPOST
  Ummul-Quwain, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
Ras Al Khaima Office   KMCC (Deira) Office   Ajman OfficeEMPOST 
Ras Al Khaima, United Arab Emirates
Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  4th Floor, Opp Sabka Bus Station
  Nife, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Indian Association Ajman, Opp Lulu
  Hypermarket, Al Ittihad Street,
  Al Sawan, Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
Ras Al Khaima Office   Fujairah Office   Khorfakan OfficeIndian Association RAK Al Mamoyra,
Muntazar Road, Near Old Mamoura Police Station 
Ras Al Khaima, United Arab Emirates
Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Indian Social Club Fujairah (ISCF)
  Al Fazil Road, Opp Hilton Hotel
  Fazeel, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Indian Social Club Khorfakan (ISCK)
  Behind Indian School Kabba
  Khorfakan, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
Kalba Office    Indian Social & Cultural Club, Kalba (KISCC)
Opposit Kalba Police Station, 
Near Bin Moosa Pharmacy
Kalba 
,United Arab Emirates
Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae  
   

Application Centers under Indian Embassy Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Office   Al Ain Office 2nd Floor, EMPOST Building, Madina Zayed,
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
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  Indian Social Center, Al Saroj District
  Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates
  Email: IPAVSC@empost.ae
  Map (Click here)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Powerful quake rocks Japan - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English








A massive 8.9-magnitude quake has hit northeast Japan, causing a four-metre tsunami along parts of the country's
coastline.
Japan's NHK television reported many injuries and showed pictures of major tsunami damage in the north, with cars, trucks and houses being swept away in Onahama city in Fukushima prefecture following the quake on Friday.
Police said at least one person was killed in a house collapse in Ibaraki prefecture, just northeast of Tokyo and there were reports of at least one death in Fukushima prefecture,
A 10-metre tsunami hit Sendai airport in the north-east. Television footage showed people standing on the roof of the terminal building.
The tsunami roared over embankments in Sendai city, washing cars, houses and farm equipment inland before reversing directions and carrying them out to sea. Flames shot from some of the houses, probably because of burst gas
pipes.
Military airplanes were flying over the worst-affected areas to assess the need for rescue efforts and an emergency cabinet meeting was held.
The prime minister said in a televised address that the government was making "every effort possible" to minimise damage. He said activity at some of the country's nuclear plants had been automatically halted and the facilities were declared safe.
"This is a rare major quake, and damages could quickly rise by the minute," Junichi Sawada, an official with Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency, said.
Many people were reported injured after a roof caved in during a school graduation ceremony at a hall in east Tokyo, the fire department in the capital said, after the quake hit.
Yukiko Shimahara, a Japanese journalist, told Al Jazeera that the airports and trains in Tokyo have been shut down following the quake.
Meanwhile, a huge fire engulfed an oil refinery in Iichihara near Tokyo, where four million homes were said to be without electricity. Plumes of smoke rose from at least 10 locations in city.