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Shura Council awarded top decoration prize

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Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 11:34 AM
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The Shura Council in Bahrain has received recognition for its outstanding decoration of its official building, winning first place in the Capital Governorate’s annual competition for the best decorated government and private buildings. The award was accepted by Ms. Kareema Mohammed Al Abbasi, Secretary-General of the Shura Council, who credited the leadership of Chairman Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh and the efforts of the council’s Secretariat staff for the achievement. This event took place during Bahrain’s National Day celebrations and the 25th anniversary of His Majesty the King’s accession.

The Shura Council’s victory in the competition highlights the dedication and hard work put into decorating their building for the occasion. The competition aims to recognize the efforts of government and private institutions in enhancing the visual appeal of their buildings during important national celebrations. The Shura Council’s win reflects their commitment to creating a visually appealing and welcoming environment for all who visit their official building. This achievement is a testament to the collective effort of the council members and staff in maintaining a high standard of excellence.

Ms. Kareema Mohammed Al Abbasi expressed her pride in the Shura Council’s first-place win, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and leadership in achieving success. She noted the support of Chairman Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh as a driving force behind the council’s achievement and thanked the Secretariat staff for their hard work. The Shura Council’s win in the competition serves as a symbol of their dedication to serving the people of Bahrain and upholding the values of the council. This recognition further solidifies the council’s reputation as a leading institution in the country.

The annual competition for the best decorated government and private buildings is a celebration of creativity and innovation in architectural design and decoration. It provides a platform for institutions to showcase their commitment to creating visually appealing spaces that reflect the spirit of national pride and unity. The Shura Council’s success in this competition underscores their commitment to excellence in all aspects of their work, including the design and decoration of their official building. By winning first place in the official institution buildings category, the Shura Council has set a high standard for others to aspire to.

In conclusion, the Shura Council’s first-place win in the Capital Governorate’s annual competition for the best decorated government and private buildings is a testament to their dedication to creating a visually appealing and welcoming environment. The achievement reflects the leadership of Chairman Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh and the hard work of the council’s Secretariat staff. This recognition is a source of pride for the council and reaffirms their commitment to upholding the values of the council and serving the people of Bahrain. By setting a high standard of excellence in architectural design and decoration, the Shura Council has established itself as a leader in the country’s institutional buildings.

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