Land for date palm cultivation put on hold in Kuwait

Published 2023년 6월 6일

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The Jahra Committee has declined a request to allocate land for two residential cities, instead referring a proposal for date palm cultivation in the north of the country to the executive body for technical opinion. The committee has also referred back several other proposals, including one to build an airport in the northern region, and approved requests for the construction of open basins and water connections around housing and industrial areas.
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The Jahra Committee in the Municipal Council, during its meeting yesterday chaired by Abdullah Al-Enezi, rejected the request to allocate the Al-Darkal site for the two residential cities of South Al-Mutla’a and Nawaf Al-Ahmad, reports Al-Anba daily. Al-Enezi said the Municipal Council member Eng Alia Al-Farsi’s proposal to allocate land for date palm cultivation in the north of the country has been referred to the executive body for its technical opinion and coordinate with the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fisheries Resources. Al-Enezi added the committee returned the request of the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs to move the site of the Ibn Taymiyyah Mosque in the Sulaibiya area, Plot 1, to the executive body, and it also returned to the body the proposal submitted by member Abdullah Al-Anzi regarding traffic congestion in the city of Sa’ad Al-Abdullah, in order to update the response. It kept on its agenda the request to cancel the decision to build an ...

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