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Bahrain’s Silver Jubilee Documentary Celebrates Progress and Achievements

The Ministry of Information has released a new documentary titled “Silver Jubilee.. Years and Harmony.” This film marks 25 years of leadership under His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Produced in collaboration with the “Lime Fish” Foundation, the documentary highlights Bahrain’s growth and success over the last quarter-century.

A Vital Record of Bahrain’s Prosperity

Dr. Ramzan bin Abdullah Al-Nuaimi, the Minister of Information, emphasized the importance of this documentary. It serves as a vital record of Bahrain’s prosperity during His Majesty’s reign. The film celebrates the remarkable achievements that have shaped the Kingdom’s development. It also showcases the efforts of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, in turning His Majesty’s vision into reality.

Key Moments of Development

The documentary focuses on key moments of development in Bahrain. These milestones have transformed the Kingdom into a regional model of progress. His Majesty’s leadership and vision are at the core of these successes. The film also highlights how government efforts in sectors like economy, education, and infrastructure have contributed to Bahrain’s progress.

Accessibility for the Public

To make the documentary widely accessible, it will air on Bahrain TV today at 4 pm. Additionally, it will be available on the Ministry’s digital platforms in the coming days. This ensures the public can easily view the film and gain a deeper understanding of Bahrain’s achievements.

Acknowledging Key Contributors

The Minister of Information expressed gratitude to everyone involved in the documentary’s production. He thanked Mr. Abdulrahman Khalid Al-Midfa, Assistant Undersecretary for News and Regulatory Affairs, for his valuable support. Ms. Suhair Ibrahim Al-Hashemi, Deputy CEO at the National Contact Center, received praise for her cooperation. Their efforts were key to the film’s success.

Dr. Al-Nuaimi also thanked “Lime Fish” Company and its Executive Director, Mr. Younis Attia, for their continued partnership with the Ministry. This collaboration played an essential role in producing the documentary. The Minister emphasized that the Ministry remains committed to documenting Bahrain’s achievements.

Inspiring National Pride

In conclusion, this documentary aims to inspire national pride. By showcasing Bahrain’s progress, it will motivate future generations. The film highlights Bahrain’s positive transformation under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad. The Ministry of Information remains dedicated to producing media content that reflects the Kingdom’s journey and bright future.

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