The initiative #Happy Dubai provides everyone the opportunity to express their happiness about the services rendered by the emirate's civic service authority.
The Dubai Municipality (DM) is launching a quality and unique initiative called Happy Dubai to once again train all eyes on Dubai. The initiative #Happy Dubai provides everyone the opportunity to express their happiness about the services rendered by the emirate's civic service authority.
Hussein Nasser Lootah, Director-General of the Dubai Municipality, said the initiative is designed to highlight the services the municipality is providing, along with a creatively technical touch, with the aim of attracting attention to Dubai.
DM's various initiatives and the projects Dubai adopts in different fields give the emirate its ‘special style' which makes it ‘stand out' among the most developed cities in the world.
The move is in keeping with the good position the U.A.E. has held worldwide in terms of people's happiness. It is the 14th happiest place in the world though people of 200 nationalities live here. This achievement shows that its innovative projects and initiatives see to it that it stays ahead in the ambitious development march.
"The supportive environment the Dubai government provides for innovation has turned it into a robust magnet for creative energies in different sectors,” he said.
He also said the emirate was rated the best among six cities in holding festivals and events.
Source: Khaleej Times
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