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Electronic guide to educational institutes in Sharjah to be released soon
The first comprehensive electronic guide to educational institutes in Sharjah will be distributed to the public by August this year, a senior official announced on Monday.
Sharjah: The first comprehensive electronic guide to educational institutes in Sharjah will be distributed to the public by August this year, a senior official announced on Monday.
"Production of the DVDs will start at the end of June and we hope to have all of the 100,000 Arabic and English copies ready before the start of the new academic year," said Heballah Habib, Director, See Sharjah.
The educational electronic guide, See Sharjah Educational, is the second release among the nine specialised guides and directories that the project plans to release within the year.
The first series of the electronic guide, See Sharjah - Leisure, is expected to be launched in May.
The free DVDs will be distributed at universities, schools, airports and shopping centres.
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