Qatar Riyal vs Bangladeshi Taka: Latest updated rate for today

The Qatari Riyal rate in Bangladeshi taka In Qatar has increased slightly again. But this rate varies from exchange to exchange.

Take a look at Thursday’s riyal rate in this article.

Today’s Riyal exchange rate in Bangladeshi Taka.

Alzaman Exchange: 30.10 Tk.

National Exchange: 29.10 Tk.

Aldar Exchange: 30.02 Tk.

Habib Qatar Exchange: 30.10 Tk.

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Unimoni Exchange: 30.05 Tk.

Almana Exchange: 30.02 Tk.

City Exchange: 29.35 Tk.

Aljazeera Exchange: 29.32 Tk.

Trust Exchange: 29.29 Tk.

Islamic Exchange: 29.37 Tk.

Al Mirqab Exchange: 29.35 Tk.

Arabian Exchange: 30.58 Tk.

Alfardan Exchange: 29.30 Tk.

Today’s Riyal exchange rate of Ooredoo Money app in Bangladeshi Taka

Moneygram (Bank Account): 30.19 Tk.

Moneygram (cash pick-up): 29.33 Tk.

Moneygram (bKash): 30.06 Tk.

Transfast: 30.30 Tk.

Aldar Exchange: 30.22 Tk.

Alzaman Exchange: 29.31 Tk.

Gulf Exchange: 30.23 Tk.

Gulf Exchange (bKash): 29.32 Tk.

Arabian Exchange: 30.11 Tk.

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Dubai Launches ‘Summer Pass’ for 3 Months of Unlimited Entry to Museum of the Future

Dubai Launches ‘Summer Pass’ for 3 Months of Unlimited Entry to Museum of the Future

Dubai: The Museum of the Future (MOTF) has announced an exciting new initiative for the summer months, offering an unlimited-entry “Summer Pass” valid from July 1 to September 30.

Priced at AED 229, this pass allows visitors to explore the museum at their convenience without prior booking.

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The Summer Pass grants access to exclusive children’s play areas, seasonal events, and behind-the-scenes experiences. Additionally, pass holders will receive a AED 50 retail shop credit, usable throughout the summer.

During this period, the museum will host special cultural and educational activities, including opportunities to meet astronauts from the UAE Space Programme, guided photography tours, and wellness weekends featuring yoga and meditation sessions.

Visitors can also participate in unique events such as “Light the Future,” where select guests will have the chance to illuminate the museum’s iconic façade. Behind-the-scenes tours will offer a rare glimpse into the operational and architectural systems of the building.

With these offerings, the Museum of the Future aims to provide an engaging and enriching experience for residents and visitors alike during the hot summer months.

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Dubai: Sheikh Mohammed Introduces New Law for Contracting Sector

Dubai: Sheikh Mohammed Introduces New Law for Contracting Sector

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced a new law aimed at regulating contracting activities across Dubai.

Law No. 7 of 2025 seeks to unify standards and practices within the contracting sector, establishing a clear framework for classifying contractors based on their expertise and capabilities.

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The legislation outlines rules for contractor registration, requiring compliance with relevant laws and prohibiting exceeding technical or financial limits without prior approval.

This initiative is designed to enhance transparency and improve coordination among relevant authorities, aligning the sector with Dubai’s rapid urban and economic development.

A key feature of the law is the formation of the Contracting Activities Regulation and Development Committee, chaired by a representative from Dubai Municipality.

This committee will oversee the approval of contracting activities, assign supervising authorities, and resolve conflicts among regulatory entities.

Additionally, the law mandates the establishment of an integrated electronic registry for all contracting activities in Dubai, which will be linked to the ‘Invest in Dubai’ platform.

Violators of the new regulations may face fines ranging from Dh1,000 to Dh100,000, with repeated infractions potentially leading to penalties of up to Dh200,000. Contractors currently operating in Dubai will have one year to regularize their status under the new law.

This update follows the Dubai Municipality’s recent announcement of a revised Contractors and Engineering Offices Evaluation System, set to take effect in early 2026, aimed at improving performance standards and ensuring safer construction practices.

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Air India Crash Report: Pilot Confusion Led to Engines’ Fuel Switches on ‘Cutoff’

Air India Crash Report: Pilot Confusion Led to Engines’ Fuel Switches on ‘Cutoff’

Dubai: A preliminary report released by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on July 12, 2025, sheds light on the tragic Air India plane crash that occurred last month, claiming 260 lives.

The investigation revealed that the engine fuel cutoff switches were found in the ‘cutoff’ position just after takeoff, leading to a loss of thrust and a subsequent descent of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

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The aircraft, which was en route from Ahmedabad to London, experienced critical cockpit confusion moments before the crash. According to the cockpit voice recorder, one pilot questioned why the fuel had been cut off, while the other insisted he did not make the change.

The report did not clarify which pilot made the statements, nor did it identify the pilot who declared “Mayday” just before the incident.

Experts noted that fuel switches are not typically moved accidentally during flight, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding their activation.

The report indicated that both switches had flipped to ‘cutoff’ almost simultaneously, a situation that is usually reserved for shutting down engines upon landing or in emergencies.

The crash, which occurred shortly after takeoff, has prompted scrutiny of Air India’s operational practices, particularly as the airline seeks to restore its reputation following its acquisition by Tata Group in 2022.

The AAIB is leading the investigation, with further analysis of the flight’s black boxes expected to provide additional insights.

As India aims to enhance its aviation sector, the crash underscores the urgent need for stringent safety protocols, especially as the country aspires to become a global aviation hub.

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