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    • The vocational training program is called Tumouh

    • It is meant for Bahrainis holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, electrical engineering, or architecture

    Bahrain-based real-estate development company Diyar Al Muharraq has launched a training program for engineers in the country, said local reports on Sunday, July 18.

    The vocational training program is called Tumouh and is meant for Bahrainis holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, electrical engineering, or architecture, said the reports.

    The program will run for six consecutive months until December. It reportedly aims to train and develop young graduates under the supervision of an experienced team at Diyar Al Muharraq.

    During the training period, participants will reportedly receive practical training within the company in the fields of engineering and real estate, in addition to online training delivered by global institutions.

    The program was initiated with an introductory meeting in the presence of the Diyar Al Muharraq CEO Ahmed Ali Alammadi.

    The local reports quoted Alammadi as saying: “We aim to provide a distinguished training experience for the members of the program, through which we look forward to enhancing their opportunities in attaining prestigious positions within the labor market in the near future.”