Thursday, April 5, 2012

UAE among top 20th happiest countries ahead of many European nations



The first ever report about “World Happiness,” sponsored by United Nations, released on Monday, 2nd of April 2012. The report is an attempt to measure social and economic well-being around the world.
The UAE is among the world’s top 20 happiest countries in the world, according to the UN's survey released on Tuesday.
The report was presented at April 2nd United Nations Conference on Happiness (mandated by the UN General Assembly). The 150-page report, published by the Earth Institute and co-edited by the institute’s director, Jeffrey Sachs, put worldwide attention to happiness and absence of misery as criteria for government policies. It reviews the state of happiness in the present day world and shows how the new science of happiness explains personal and national variations in happiness.
The report emphasis that Political freedom, strong social networks and an absence of corruption are together more important than income in explaining well-being differences between the top and bottom countries. At the individual level, good mental and physical health, job security and stable families are crucial.
The report also suggested governments to promote happiness among their citizens including helping people meet their basic needs, reinforcing social systems, improving mental health services, promoting physical health, implementing active labour policies, limiting the scale of greenhouse gas emissions, etc.
Ranked 17th globally, the results showed that the UAE residents are more satisfied than others especially than people in UK, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Singapore, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Hong Kong among others.
The list of happiest nations is dominated by North European nations. Denmark was ranked at the top of the scale, ahead of Finland, Norway, the Netherlands and Canada.
From the Sub-continent, Iran ranked 84, Pakistan is at 85 while India ranked 94.
The 10 least happy countries were, mostly from Africa, listed as Togo, Benin, Central African Republic, Sierra Leone, Burundi, Comoros, Haiti, Tanzania, Congo (Brazzaville) and Bulgaria.


Monday, April 2, 2012

Ruler of Dubai ruled the world's richest World cup

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It was really a proud moment for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai as his horse Monterrosso won the Dubai World Cup.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, led the celebrations in the Royal enclosure and said: "Thank you! Yes it's great. You know we had a chance like everybody, but now this horse pulled it out and I'm very happy. I know he [jockey Mickael Barzalona] gave him a great ride. I am so happy, I am so happy."
The Ruler’s response to the Dubai World Cup victory taking the top two slots is fitting for his emirate’s long term goal, “A one-two finish, .... it’s great.”
horse0331_17Monterosso ridden by Mickael Barzalona wins the 2012 Dubai World Cup

Dubai-trained Monterosso outclassed a high-class field to win the 17th running of the $10 million (Dh36.7 million) contest and stunned the audience. Capponi, ridden by Emirati jockey Ahmad Ajtebi reined in by Monterosso.

Both are homebreds of Shaikh Mohammad's Dalham Hall stud farm in England, which stands the successful stallion Dubawi, a son of Dubai Millennium and the sire of Monterosso. While Dubai Millennium died after contracting grass sickness in 2001, Dubawi enjoys a career as one of Darley's top stallions.
Trained in the Marmoum ‘Desert' Stables by Mahmoud Al Zarouni, the five-year-old son of Dubawi stormed home to an easy three-length winner under sassy French teenage jockey Mickael Barzalona.
The chairman of the company that built the Burj Khalifa and the largest developer in the country, Emaar, Mohammed Alabbar says that the race “adds that important element, heritage, tourism, Dubai, horses, the Middle East, all one in the same.”

Monterosso's grandsire was Dubai Millennium — who stormed to victory in the Dubai World Cup in 2000. He is a homebred of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who once said that Dubai Millennium was the ‘best horse' he ever owned.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, gives Monterosso a thankful pat on the nose.

Group 1 US$10 million Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline: Moterrosso, jockey Mikael Barzalona
Group 1 US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic, presented by Longines: Cirrus des Aigles, trainer Corine Barande-Barbe and jockey Olivier Peslier
Group 1 US$2 million  Dubai Golden Shaheen, sponsored by Gulf News: Krypton Factor, trainer Fawzi Nass and jockey Kieren Fallon
Group 1 US$1 million Al Quoz Sprint, sponsored by Emirates NBD: Ortensia, trainer Paul Messara and jockey Craig Williams
Group 1 US$5 million Dubai Duty Free, sponsored by Dubai Duty Free: Cityscape, trainer Roger Charlton and jockey James Doyle
Group 1 US$250,000 Dubai Kahayla Classic: TM Fred Texas stormed clear in the straight, trainer Ronald Martino and jockey Adrie De Vries
Group 2 US$2 million UAE Derby, sponsored by The Saeed and Mohammed Al Naboodah Group: Daddy Long Legs, trainer Aidan O’Brien and jockey Colm O’Donoghue
Group 2 US$1 million Godolphin Mile, sponsored by Etisalat: African Story, jockey Frankie Dettori
Group 3 US$1 million Dubai Gold Cup, sponsored by Al Tayer Motors: Opinion Poll, jockey Frankie Dettori