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1. A Global Country Study Report
On
Oman Country
Presented By,
Parmar Vishal Kumar V. - 137570592011
Submitted To,
Sarvoday college of Management & Technology
3. Oman History
The name of Oman derived from the word “Muzn” which means
abundant flowing water.
The primary name of the country is Magan, it is derived from the
name of the Oman’s ancient copper mines.
The Oman is believed to originate from the Arab tribe who migrated
to its territory from Uman State of the Yemen.
4. In around 630 AD the first people of Omanies (Prophet
Muhammad) to accept the Islam voluntarily.
The Prophet Muhammad sent his envoy arm ibn Al As to meet jaifer
and Abd, the joint people of Oman at that to invite them to accept
the faith. After the accepting Islam Oman become an Ibadhi State.
5. Oman-Location
Oman is located in the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea to the
east, Saudi Arabia to the west, Yemen to the south and UAE to the
north.
It is an Arabian country. it is among the Persian gulf. Its capital is
Muscat. it has a population of about 30 lakh .Area: About 309,500 sq.
km. (approximately the size of the State of New Mexico).
The Omani coastline stretches 3,165 km.
6. Language
Although Arabic is Oman's official language.
Also spoken in Oman are Semitic languages
Swahili and English are also widely spoken in Oman
The dominant indigenous language is a dialect of Arabic and the
country has also adopted English as a second language
A significant number also speak Urdu
7. Oman Religion
Around 75% of the population consists of Ibadhi, a form of Islam
distinct from the Sunni and Shia denominations
Various groups Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Sikhs, Baha'is,
and Christians also exist.
Ibadhi MuslimsIbadhi Mosque in Oman
8. Population
Overall Oman Population- 3,632,444 (2013)
By Age:
0-14 Years : 31.2% (male 484,292/female 460,066)
15-64 years : 65.7% (male 1,133,329/female 856,701)
65 years and Over : 3.1% (male 47,786/female 45,785)
(2013)
Population
growth rate : 2.043% (2013)
9. Customs and Traditions
Islam is an important part of Oman's culture Muslims pray five
times a day and on Friday is their holly day.
There are two sets of Islam, this are ,the shia and the Sunni.
In Oman 96% of Muslims are Sunnis and 4% shia’s.
This groups are both share the same beliefs but have different rules
and behaviors.
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Oman has several customs and traditions for example: the Ramadan,
which is done by the Sunni's. it is done from usually from
September to October (usually a month). It is a period when
Muslims are to fast (not to eat or drink), from a period of 3.00am to
5.00pm.
Another is the birth of the prophet, it takes place on the 31 of march.
It is celebrated and enjoyed by both the Sunni's and the shia’s, in
Oman and the Arabian peninsula.
13. Political System
The government of Sultanate Oman is a monarchy ruled by the Al
Bu Sa’id family.
Qaboos bin Said al Said
D.O.B. = 23 July 1970 - Present
14. Government
The Sultanate of Oman is a traditionalist Arab monarchy with no
written constitution or political parties; there are no elections. The
chief executive is the sultan, who is both head of state and prime
minister.
15. Principal Government Officials
o Qaboos bin Said al-Said
Sultan, Prime Minister, and Defense, Finance and Foreign Affairs
Minister, Chairman of the Central Bank
o Qais bin Abd al-Munim al-Zawawi
Deputy Prime Minister for Financial and Economic Affairs
o Fhad bin Mahmud al-Said
Deputy Minister for Legal Affairs
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o Fahar bin Taymur al-Said
Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense
o Thuwayni bin Shihab al-Said
Special Representative of the Sultan
o Yusuf bin Alawi ibn Abdallah
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
o Hamud bin Abdallah al-Harthi
Minister of Justice and Awqaf and Islamic Affairs
17. List of Industries
There are mainly six industry sector of Oman country and there are
as following:
1. Conglomerate
2. Financials
3. Industrials
4. Oil & gas
5. Telecommunication
6. Travel & leisure
18. Oman Air
Oman Air Profile
Founded : 1993
Hubs : Muscat International Airport
Frequent-flyer program : Sindbad Frequent Flyer
Airport lounge : Oman Air Lounge
Fleet size : 34
Destinations : 42
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Headquarters : Muscat International Airport, (Muscat)
Oman
Chairman : Darwish bin Ismail bin Ali Al Balushi
C.E.O. : Paul Gregorowitsch
Website : www.omanair.com
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21. Main Airports in Oman
Adam Airport
Ad Duqm Airport
Ras Al Hadd Airport
Sohar Airport
22. Oman Airways in India (Flights from)
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad Jaipur Airport,
Jaipur.
Bangalore International Airport, Bangalore Chennai International
Airport
Cochin International Airport, Kochi
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai Amausi Airport,
Lucknow
Calicut International Airport, Kozhikode
23. Oman Air 2012 revenues
In 2011, Oman Air has registered a record passenger revenue growth
of 47% in the first six months.
Oman Air owns 26 aircrafts and anticipates the delivery of two new
Embraer E175 regional jets and 6 new Boeing 737s are expected to
be delivered in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
Currently Oman Air has code-sharing agreements with Malaysia
Airlines and Emirates Airlines.
24. Facilities of Oman Air in different Class
(1). Long-haul First Class
10 to 30 extra inches of seat pitch (legroom) compared to Business
Class.
1 to 2 extra inches of seat width compared to Business Class.
Electrical seats controls to adjust recline position, leg rest and
lumbar support. Large personal TV screens and more viewing
options.
Laptop Power Ports.
Premium Food and Wine Service.
Increased cabin staff to passenger ratio
25. (2). Short-haul First Class
No Middle Seats.
5 to 7 inches of Extra Legroom. 2 Extra inches of Seat Width.
Food Service & Free Alcoholic Beverages are used on most flights.
26. (3). Premium Economy
1 to 2 extra inches of seat width.
2 to 3 extra inches of seat recline.
Adjustable headrests, leg rests, or lumbar support.
Larger personal TV screens.
Laptop Power Ports.
Premium Food Service.
27. STEEPLED ANALYSIS
SOCIAL FACTOR
The social factors refer to any changes in trends which would impact a
business environment. For instance, the rise in India’s ageing population is
resulting in a considerable rise in pension costs and increase in the
employment of older workers.
TECHNOLOGIAL FACTOR
Technological factors include technological aspect such as R&D
activity, automation, technology incentive and the rate of technological
change. They can determine barriers to entry, minimum proficient
production level and power outsourcing decisions. Furthermore,
technological shifts can affect costs, quality, and lead to
innovation.
28. ENVIRONMENT FACTOR
Environmental factors include ecological and environmental aspects
such as conditions, climate, and climate change, which may especially
affect industries such as tourism, farming, and insurance.
ETHICS
Ethics is philosophical issue and philosophical study of morality. The
scientific study of morality is descriptive ethics and it is generally
concerned with explanation of moral views
29. POLITICAL FACTOR
Political factors are basically to what level the government intervene in
the economy. expressly, political factors include areas such as tax policy,
labor law, environmental law, trade restrictions, tariffs, and political
stability.
LEGAL
Businesses are subject to our country's legal system. Some of the laws
specifically relate to business, while some are generally applicable to
everyone.
DEMOGRAPHIC
32. Geographical Features
o Lakshadweep is an archipelago of 12 atolls, 3 reefs and 5
submerged banks, with a total of about 39 islands and islets.
Reefs Atolls
33. The main islands are Kavaratti, Agatti, Minicoy, and Amini. The total
population of the territory is 60,595. Agatti has an airport.
Demographic Profile:
Population
64473
Official languages
Malayalam, English, Mahl.
Ethnic groups
84.33% Malayali
15.67% Mahls
35. Lakshadweep Ethnicity involves a wide gamut of tribal
communities that are populating the island from many past decades.
Divided as per the social status and occupation, the various ethnic
groups of Lakshadweep comprises of Aminidivi, Koyas, Malmis
and Malcheris.
36. Lakshadweep Sea is rich in fishery resources such as tunas,
billfishes, pelagic sharks, other food fishes, live baits and
ornamental fishes.
The principal fishing method for catching tuna is pole and line
fishing. Lakshadweep Islands are the only place in India where pole
and line fishing is practiced for catching tuna.
37. The Union Territory of Lakshadweep consists of a chain of
11inhabited and several uninhabited islands, scattered in the Arabian
Sea between latitude 08° 00' and 12° 30'N and longitude 71° OO'E
and 74° 00' E, at about 200--400 km away from the Kerala coast.
The mainstay of the community is coconuts and marine fish caught
mostly through traditional fishing methods.
38. The major fishery resources of the island include the oceanic
resources such as tuna, billfishes, pelagic sharks, marlins, sailfish and
other groups of food fishes such as flying fish, barracuda, seerfish,
rainbow runner, garfishes, halfbeaks, snappers, perches, clupeids,
carangids, breams, trigger fishes, rays, octopus, etc.
39. One of the limiting factors in the development of the pole and line
fishing is the availability of live baits. Live bait fishes are used for
chumming and attracting the tuna shoals. Live baits are essential for
operation of the pole and line fishery. These fishes caught from the
reefs and lagoons and kept in live condition in special region of the
boats for use at the time of capture. There are 21 species of live baits
available in the Lakshadweep waters, of which over a dozen species
are normally used for fishing.