As the UAE marks its 53rd National Day, also known as Eid Al Etihad, it is a moment for reflection, celebration, and appreciation for the unity and progress of this remarkable nation. This occasion holds immense significance for all UAE residents, including the Nepalese community, who have witnessed firsthand the transformative journey the UAE has taken since its unification on December 2, 1971.
On the occasion of the 53rd UAE National Day (Eid Al Etihad), we, the Nepalese community in the UAE, would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the leadership and the people of this great nation.
The UAE has not only been a land of opportunity but also a place where we have found a second home. The unity, prosperity, and vision of this remarkable country have inspired us, and we are proud to be part of its incredible journey. We thank the UAE for providing us with the opportunity to grow, build our dreams, and contribute to the nation’s continued success.
As we celebrate this special day, we stand together with our Emirati brothers and sisters, embracing the values of unity, peace, and progress that the UAE embodies. We are grateful for the welcoming spirit and the opportunities that allow us to thrive in this land of harmony.
To the UAE, we say thank you for making us feel like family. May the future continue to shine brightly for the UAE and for all those who call it home.
Happy 53rd UAE National Day!
From the Nepalese Community in the UAE
Eid Al Etihad, or the Union Festival, celebrates the unification of the seven emirates that together formed the United Arab Emirates. From modest beginnings, the UAE has grown into a global hub of innovation, prosperity, and cultural diversity. For the Nepalese community in the UAE, this day is an opportunity to express their gratitude to the leadership and the people of the UAE for the many opportunities provided and for creating an environment where they can thrive.
The UAE’s Vision of Unity and Growth
The UAE’s history of unity began with the visionary leadership of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the UAE. His leadership and commitment to fostering a spirit of collaboration among the emirates laid the groundwork for what the UAE is today – a prosperous, progressive, and harmonious nation.
The vision of Sheikh Zayed and his successors, including the current leadership under Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has resulted in the UAE becoming one of the most developed countries in the world. The country’s economic, social, and cultural landscape has flourished, making it a preferred destination for people from all corners of the globe. For the Nepalese expatriates, the UAE is more than just a place of work; it is home.
Nepalese Community in the UAE: A Key Contributor to Growth
The Nepalese community in the UAE plays an essential role in the nation’s development. As one of the largest expatriate communities, Nepalese workers contribute to various sectors, including construction, hospitality, healthcare, and services. Many Nepalese nationals have built successful careers, while others support their families back home through remittances, which form a crucial part of Nepal’s economy.
The UAE’s policies of inclusion, respect for diversity, and the nurturing of talent have allowed Nepalese workers to prosper. With the leadership’s focus on providing fair wages, better working conditions, and the protection of workers’ rights, Nepalese residents in the UAE enjoy a better standard of living compared to many other places in the region.
Gratitude Towards the UAE’s Leadership
On this special occasion, Nepalese nationals in the UAE express their deep gratitude to the rulers and leaders of the UAE. Under the guidance of the UAE’s visionary leadership, the country has not only provided economic opportunities but has also upheld values of coexistence, tolerance, and mutual respect. The Nepalese community has found a welcoming environment in which to live and work with dignity.
The leadership’s emphasis on infrastructure development, urbanization, and modernization has created a landscape in which expatriates, including Nepalese workers, have had access to improved living conditions, healthcare, education, and various forms of social security. The UAE’s role as a key player in international diplomacy, economic development, and humanitarian assistance has also positively impacted the global standing of Nepal, with the UAE and Nepal maintaining strong diplomatic relations.
Cultural Harmony: Celebrating Together
Eid Al Etihad is not only a celebration of the UAE’s unification, but also an occasion for cultural exchange and harmony. For the Nepalese community in the UAE, this national holiday provides an opportunity to celebrate both their own heritage and the cultural diversity that defines the UAE. The Nepalese community contributes to the vibrant cultural fabric of the UAE through festivals, arts, cuisine, and traditions that are shared with fellow residents.
On this day, Nepalese expatriates join their Emirati counterparts in celebrations, with events that highlight the unity between cultures. Local community centers, temples, and cultural organizations often host celebrations that bring people together to mark this significant occasion. The Nepalese community shares their rich traditions and values, while also learning from the Emirati customs that make the UAE a global symbol of diversity and tolerance.
Looking to the Future: Continuing Prosperity
As the UAE celebrates its 53rd National Day, the Nepalese community reflects on how far the nation has come, and also looks forward to the future with optimism. The leadership’s commitment to creating a sustainable and innovative future, especially through initiatives like the UAE Vision 2021 and the UAE Centennial 2071, ensures that the country’s success will continue to grow in the coming decades.
For Nepalese workers and residents, the UAE represents not only a place of opportunity but also a home where dreams are realized. The country’s continued progress is a source of inspiration, not just for the UAE nationals but also for all expatriates, including Nepalese. The leadership’s inclusive vision ensures that everyone, regardless of nationality or background, can contribute to and benefit from the nation’s success.
Conclusion
The 53rd UAE Eid Al Etihad is a celebration of unity, progress, and the power of visionary leadership. For the Nepalese community in the UAE, it is a time to reflect on the countless opportunities the country has provided. It is a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to the UAE’s leadership for fostering a nation that stands as a beacon of prosperity and diversity. As Nepalese continue to thrive in this land of opportunity, they remain grateful for the unity that the UAE’s leadership has brought to life and for the bright future they are building together.
On this day, the Nepalese community, alongside the citizens of the UAE, celebrates not just the formation of a nation but also the deep-rooted bonds that unite people of all backgrounds in the shared pursuit of progress and harmony.
