The district's name is derived from "dahal", the Arabic term for cavern, and was named in recognition of a large cavern that exists in the region.[2]
History
In J.G. Lorimer's Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf written in the early 1900s, he makes mention of Dahail, noting its location as 6 km northwest of Doha, and describing it in the following sentence: "here is a rocky pool containing good water; it is in a cave at the foot of a low hill".[3]
In 1983–84, Duhail was included as part of a major project by the Ministry of Public Works valued at QAR 535 million to develop sewage infrastructure in major settlements outside of Doha.[4]
Qatar Paralympic Committee on Al Khattiya Street.[2]
Transport
Mowasalat is the official transport company of Qatar and serves the community through its operation of public bus routes. Duhail is served by two bus lines, both of which depart from Al Ghanim Bus Station. Route 170 has stops at Duhail and Umm Salal Ali and a terminus at Umm Qarn, running at a frequency of every 120 minutes on all days of the week. The other route, route 172, has stops at Duhail and Al Kheesa New Road and a terminus at Al Kheesa, also running at frequency of every 120 minutes on all days of the week.[5][6]
Major roads that run through the district are Duhail Street, Al Khafji Street, and Al Shamal Road.[7]
Currently, the underground Al Duhail Metro Station is under construction, having been launched during Phase 2A. Once completed, it will be part of Doha Metro's Green Line.[8]
Demographics
As of the 2010 census, the district comprised 1,091 housing units[9] and 55 establishments.[10] There were 7,059 people living in the district, of which 48% were male and 52% were female. Out of the 7,059 inhabitants, 61% were 20 years of age or older and 39% were under the age of 20. The literacy rate stood at 97.5%.[11]
Employed persons made up 48% of the total population. Females accounted for 44% of the working population, while males accounted for 56% of the working population.[11]
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