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"ড স ক"
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আগামীকাল শুরু হতে যাওয়া তৃতীয় টেস্টে যে দল হারবে, তাদের পক্ষে এই সিরিজ জেতা আর সম্ভব হবে না।
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সবুজ ‘বাউন্স’ নিয়ে ভারতের অপেক্ষায় অস্ট্রেলিয়া
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Test match prep done right â
Countdown to the SCG Test begins â³
Who are you most excited to watch in action tomorrow? ðð #TeamIndia ð®ð³ #AUSvIND
ð¸ð¸: Getty Images Australia pic.twitter.com/BXrRXrekQA
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https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/cricket/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%9C-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%89%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B8-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BF%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%AD%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%85%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%85%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%9F%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%BF%E0%A7%9F%E0%A6%BE
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Test match prep done right â\nCountdown to the SCG Test begins â³\nWho are you most excited to watch in action tomorrow? ðð #TeamIndia ð®ð³ #AUSvIND\nð¸ð¸: Getty Images Australia pic.twitter.com/BXrRXrekQA",
"সবুজ ‘বাউন্স’ নিয়ে ভারতের অপেক্ষায় অস্ট্রেলিয়া",
"আগামীকাল শুরু হতে যাওয়া তৃতীয় টেস্টে যে দল হারবে, তাদের পক্ষে এই সিরিজ জেতা আর সম্ভব হবে না।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-09T10:19:32 | null | null |
ভারতের তিন ব্যাটসম্যান অস্ট্রেলিয়ার বিপক্ষে সিডনি টেস্টে রানআউট হয়েছেন।
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First time in 12 years that 3 India batsmen are RUN OUT in a Test innings. Previous: vs England, Mohali, 2008. Overall 7th instance for India with 3 run outs. They didn't win any of those 6 games in the past. #AusvInd
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"First time in 12 years that 3 India batsmen are RUN OUT in a Test innings. Previous: vs England, Mohali, 2008. Overall 7th instance for India with 3 run outs. They didn't win any of those 6 games in the past. #AusvInd",
"রানআউটের রেকর্ডটি ঘামিয়ে তুলবে ভারতকে",
"ভারতের তিন ব্যাটসম্যান অস্ট্রেলিয়ার বিপক্ষে সিডনি টেস্টে রানআউট হয়েছেন।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-27T12:47:48 | null | null |
প্রথম দিন শেষে ধুঁকছিল পাকিস্তান। ২৭ রানে ৪ উইকেট হারিয়ে নিজেদের বোলারদের কৃতিত্বটাকে হয়তো ম্লানই মনে হচ্ছিল তাদের কাছে।
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ফিফটি করলেই সেঞ্চুরি করেন ফাওয়াদ
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Fawad Alam slams his third Test century ð
He has converted all his Test fifties into hundreds!#PAKvSA pic.twitter.com/RrYzWxPSJ5
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Fawad Alam slams his third Test century ð\nHe has converted all his Test fifties into hundreds!#PAKvSA pic.twitter.com/RrYzWxPSJ5",
"ফিফটি করলেই সেঞ্চুরি করেন ফাওয়াদ",
"প্রথম দিন শেষে ধুঁকছিল পাকিস্তান। ২৭ রানে ৪ উইকেট হারিয়ে নিজেদের বোলারদের কৃতিত্বটাকে হয়তো ম্লানই মনে হচ্ছিল তাদের কাছে।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-27T19:12:39 | null | null |
একসময় মেসি-নেইমার-সুয়ারেজের ত্রিফলা আক্রমণভাগ ছিল বার্সার, তখনো সৃষ্টিশীলতা আর আক্রমণ গড়ে দেওয়ার (প্লে-মেকিং) জন্য মেসির দিকে তাকিয়ে ছিল বার্সা।
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মেসিকে ছাড়াও চলে বার্সেলোনার
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Eight years ago today, Lionel Messi scored four goals for Barcelona against Osasuna â½ï¸â½ï¸â½ï¸â½ï¸
The way he sat down the goalkeeper for the first ð¤£pic.twitter.com/wWGttvYkJ8
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https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/football/%E0%A6%AE%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%9B%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9C%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%93-%E0%A6%9A%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Eight years ago today, Lionel Messi scored four goals for Barcelona against Osasuna â½ï¸â½ï¸â½ï¸â½ï¸\nThe way he sat down the goalkeeper for the first ð¤£pic.twitter.com/wWGttvYkJ8",
"মেসিকে ছাড়াও চলে বার্সেলোনার",
"একসময় মেসি-নেইমার-সুয়ারেজের ত্রিফলা আক্রমণভাগ ছিল বার্সার, তখনো সৃষ্টিশীলতা আর আক্রমণ গড়ে দেওয়ার (প্লে-মেকিং) জন্য মেসির দিকে তাকিয়ে ছিল বার্সা।"
] |
[
"ম হ দ",
"হ স ন"
] | 2021-01-28T04:13:52 | null | null |
প্রথমবারের মতো সম্পূর্ণ বেসরকারি উদ্যোগে আন্তর্জাতিক মহাকাশ স্টেশনে যাবেন তিন ব্যক্তি। অ্যাক্সিওম স্পেস নামের মার্কিন মহাকাশ ভ্রমণ প্রতিষ্ঠানের আয়োজনে স্পেসএক্স রকেটে মহাকাশে যাবেন তাঁরা। গত মঙ্গলবার ওই তিনজনের নাম ঘোষণা করেছে অ্যাক্সিওম স্পেস।
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মহাকাশে যেতে কত টাকা লাগে
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The first private ISS crew in the history of humankind has been assembled.
Commander Michael López-AlegrÃa
Mission Pilot Larry Connor
Mission Specialist Mark Pathy
Mission Specialist Eytan Stibbe
Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1): The start of a new era. pic.twitter.com/vBlr0ASRhj
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"The first private ISS crew in the history of humankind has been assembled.\nCommander Michael López-AlegrÃa\nMission Pilot Larry Connor\nMission Specialist Mark Pathy\nMission Specialist Eytan Stibbe\nAxiom Mission 1 (Ax-1): The start of a new era. pic.twitter.com/vBlr0ASRhj",
"মহাকাশে যেতে কত টাকা লাগে",
"প্রথমবারের মতো সম্পূর্ণ বেসরকারি উদ্যোগে আন্তর্জাতিক মহাকাশ স্টেশনে যাবেন তিন ব্যক্তি। অ্যাক্সিওম স্পেস নামের মার্কিন মহাকাশ ভ্রমণ প্রতিষ্ঠানের আয়োজনে স্পেসএক্স রকেটে মহাকাশে যাবেন তাঁরা। গত মঙ্গলবার ওই তিনজনের নাম ঘোষণা করেছে অ্যাক্সিওম স্পেস।"
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"জন গ র য জ য় ন"
] | 2021-01-27T04:19:41 | null | null |
মার্কিন ব্যান্ড দ্য কিংসমেনের জনপ্রিয় গান ‘লোয়াই লোয়াই’য়ের কথা নিয়ে অনেক ভুল ধারণা ছড়িয়ে পড়েছিল...
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গানের কথার মর্মার্থ উদ্ধারে এফবিআইয়ের তদন্ত
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Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go
Fine little girl waits for me
Catch a ship across the sea
Sail that ship about, all alone
Never know if I make it home
Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go
Three nights and days I sail the sea
Think of girl, constantly
On that ship, I dream she's there
I smell the rose in her hair.
Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go
Okay, let's give it to 'em, right now!
See Jamaica, the moon above
It won't be long, me see me love
Take her in my arms again
Tell her I'll never leave again
Louie Louie, oh no
Me gotta go
Aye-yi-yi-yi, I said
Louie Louie, oh baby
Me gotta go
Let's take it on outta here now
Let's go!
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Louie Louie, oh no\nMe gotta go\nAye-yi-yi-yi, I said\nLouie Louie, oh baby\nMe gotta go\nFine little girl waits for me\nCatch a ship across the sea\nSail that ship about, all alone\nNever know if I make it home\nLouie Louie, oh no\nMe gotta go\nAye-yi-yi-yi, I said\nLouie Louie, oh baby\nMe gotta go\nThree nights and days I sail the sea\nThink of girl, constantly\nOn that ship, I dream she's there\nI smell the rose in her hair.\nLouie Louie, oh no\nMe gotta go\nAye-yi-yi-yi, I said\nLouie Louie, oh baby\nMe gotta go\nOkay, let's give it to 'em, right now!\nSee Jamaica, the moon above\nIt won't be long, me see me love\nTake her in my arms again\nTell her I'll never leave again\nLouie Louie, oh no\nMe gotta go\nAye-yi-yi-yi, I said\nLouie Louie, oh baby\nMe gotta go\nLet's take it on outta here now\nLet's go!",
"গানের কথার মর্মার্থ উদ্ধারে এফবিআইয়ের তদন্ত",
"মার্কিন ব্যান্ড দ্য কিংসমেনের জনপ্রিয় গান ‘লোয়াই লোয়াই’য়ের কথা নিয়ে অনেক ভুল ধারণা ছড়িয়ে পড়েছিল..."
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"ক র ড়",
"প রত ব দক",
"ঢ ক"
] | 2021-01-15T07:03:00 | null | null |
ঢাকায় এসে করোনা আক্রান্ত ক্যারিবীয় লেগ স্পিনার হেইডেন ওয়ালশ
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ঢাকায় করোনা আক্রান্ত ওয়েস্ট ইন্ডিজের ওয়ালশ
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ð¨WI Tour of Bangladesh updateð¨
Hayden Walsh Jr. to miss ODIs due to COVID-19 positive test. #BANvWI
Read Moreâ¬ï¸https://t.co/KojvNo7cOd pic.twitter.com/FS6yDD0RSL
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"ð¨WI Tour of Bangladesh updateð¨\nHayden Walsh Jr. to miss ODIs due to COVID-19 positive test. #BANvWI\nRead Moreâ¬ï¸https://t.co/KojvNo7cOd pic.twitter.com/FS6yDD0RSL",
"ঢাকায় করোনা আক্রান্ত ওয়েস্ট ইন্ডিজের ওয়ালশ",
"ঢাকায় এসে করোনা আক্রান্ত ক্যারিবীয় লেগ স্পিনার হেইডেন ওয়ালশ"
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"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-08T15:29:53 | null | null |
অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় ব্রিসবেন শহরের এক কোয়ারেন্টিন হোটেলের পরিচ্ছন্নতাকর্মীর শরীরে করোনাভাইরাসের নতুন স্ট্রেইন শনাক্ত হয়েছে। এরপরই শহরটি লকডাউন করে দেওয়া হয়েছে। আজ শুক্রবার স্থানীয় সময় সন্ধ্যা ছয়টা থেকে তিন দিনের জন্য এ লকডাউন জারি করা হয়েছে।
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ব্রিসবেনে করোনার নতুন স্ট্রেইন শনাক্ত, লকডাউন
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Your safety is our number one priority.
For the next three days, weâre asking people in Greater Brisbane to stay at home.
If you need to leave your home, masks are mandatory.
If we donât do this now, it could end up being a 30-day lockdown. #covid19au pic.twitter.com/LnJ40yd0sR
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Your safety is our number one priority.\nFor the next three days, weâre asking people in Greater Brisbane to stay at home.\nIf you need to leave your home, masks are mandatory.\nIf we donât do this now, it could end up being a 30-day lockdown. #covid19au pic.twitter.com/LnJ40yd0sR",
"ব্রিসবেনে করোনার নতুন স্ট্রেইন শনাক্ত, লকডাউন",
"অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় ব্রিসবেন শহরের এক কোয়ারেন্টিন হোটেলের পরিচ্ছন্নতাকর্মীর শরীরে করোনাভাইরাসের নতুন স্ট্রেইন শনাক্ত হয়েছে। এরপরই শহরটি লকডাউন করে দেওয়া হয়েছে। আজ শুক্রবার স্থানীয় সময় সন্ধ্যা ছয়টা থেকে তিন দিনের জন্য এ লকডাউন জারি করা হয়েছে।"
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"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-21T14:07:34 | null | null |
বিশ্বের অন্যতম বৃহৎ টিকা উৎপাদনকারী প্রতিষ্ঠান ভারতের সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটের অগ্নিকাণ্ডে কেউ হতাহত হয়নি। এ কথা জানিয়ে টুইট করেছেন সেরামের প্রধান নির্বাহী কর্মকর্তা আদর পুনেওয়ালা।
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আগুনে কেউ হতাহত হননি: আদর পুনেওয়ালা
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Thank you everyone for your concern and prayers. So far the most important thing is that there have been no lives lost or major injuries due to the fire, despite a few floors being destroyed.
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Thank you everyone for your concern and prayers. So far the most important thing is that there have been no lives lost or major injuries due to the fire, despite a few floors being destroyed.",
"আগুনে কেউ হতাহত হননি: আদর পুনেওয়ালা",
"বিশ্বের অন্যতম বৃহৎ টিকা উৎপাদনকারী প্রতিষ্ঠান ভারতের সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটের অগ্নিকাণ্ডে কেউ হতাহত হয়নি। এ কথা জানিয়ে টুইট করেছেন সেরামের প্রধান নির্বাহী কর্মকর্তা আদর পুনেওয়ালা।"
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"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-21T14:07:40 | null | null |
ভারতে সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটে আগুনে পাঁচজনের মৃত্যু হয়েছে। পুনেতে সেরামের একটি নির্মাণাধীন ভবনে আজ বৃহস্পতিবার এই অগ্নিকাণ্ডের ঘটনা ঘটে। ভবনের ভেতরে আরও লোকজন আটকে পড়ে আছে বলে জানানো হয়েছে।
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সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটে আগুনে ৫ জনের মৃত্যু
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We have just received some distressing updates; upon further investigation we have learnt that there has unfortunately been some loss of life at the incident. We are deeply saddened and offer our deepest condolences to the family members of the departed.
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"We have just received some distressing updates; upon further investigation we have learnt that there has unfortunately been some loss of life at the incident. We are deeply saddened and offer our deepest condolences to the family members of the departed.",
"সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটে আগুনে ৫ জনের মৃত্যু",
"ভারতে সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউটে আগুনে পাঁচজনের মৃত্যু হয়েছে। পুনেতে সেরামের একটি নির্মাণাধীন ভবনে আজ বৃহস্পতিবার এই অগ্নিকাণ্ডের ঘটনা ঘটে। ভবনের ভেতরে আরও লোকজন আটকে পড়ে আছে বলে জানানো হয়েছে।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-06T18:26:40 | null | null |
৩২ বছর বয়সী ক্লেয়ার পোলোসাকের সামনে এখন টেস্ট ইতিহাসে নতুন পাতা যোগ করার উপলক্ষ।
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ভারত-অস্ট্রেলিয়া টেস্টে ইতিহাস গড়বেন এই নারী
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Pandemic restrictions are presenting many unexpected opportunities - notably Claire Polosak will be involved at the SCG, the first time a female has been part of an officiating team for a menâs Test. Also a Test debut for Ian Wright. Good luck to both! #AusvInd #umpires #scorers pic.twitter.com/pYOoy9PSq3
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[
"Pandemic restrictions are presenting many unexpected opportunities - notably Claire Polosak will be involved at the SCG, the first time a female has been part of an officiating team for a menâs Test. Also a Test debut for Ian Wright. Good luck to both! #AusvInd #umpires #scorers pic.twitter.com/pYOoy9PSq3",
"ভারত-অস্ট্রেলিয়া টেস্টে ইতিহাস গড়বেন এই নারী",
"৩২ বছর বয়সী ক্লেয়ার পোলোসাকের সামনে এখন টেস্ট ইতিহাসে নতুন পাতা যোগ করার উপলক্ষ।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-05T13:42:26 | null | null |
লঙ্কান মিডল অর্ডার ও লোয়ার অর্ডারের ফেরার মিছিল দেখে মনে হয়েছে, টেস্টে বাকি দুটি দিন তাঁরা আর মাঠে নামতে চান না!
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শ্রীলঙ্কার খেলোয়াড়দের দুই দিনের ছুটি দিলেন লুঙ্গি-ককরা
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ð RESULT | VICTORY BY 10 WICKETS
Openers Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram takes us over the line to claim the victory and wrap up the #BetwayTest Series 2-0
ð±ð° Sri Lanka - 157 & 211
ð¿ð¦ South Africa 302 & 67/0#SAvSL #SeeUsOnThePitch pic.twitter.com/0as2Y1cJHm
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"ð RESULT | VICTORY BY 10 WICKETS\nOpeners Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram takes us over the line to claim the victory and wrap up the #BetwayTest Series 2-0\nð±ð° Sri Lanka - 157 & 211\nð¿ð¦ South Africa 302 & 67/0#SAvSL #SeeUsOnThePitch pic.twitter.com/0as2Y1cJHm",
"শ্রীলঙ্কার খেলোয়াড়দের দুই দিনের ছুটি দিলেন লুঙ্গি-ককরা",
"লঙ্কান মিডল অর্ডার ও লোয়ার অর্ডারের ফেরার মিছিল দেখে মনে হয়েছে, টেস্টে বাকি দুটি দিন তাঁরা আর মাঠে নামতে চান না!"
] |
[
"ক র ড়",
"প রত ব দক",
"ঢ ক"
] | 2021-01-16T11:24:40 | null | null |
আগামী ১-১০ এপ্রিল অনুষ্ঠিত হবে ‘বঙ্গবন্ধু নবম বাংলাদেশ গেমস’।
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এশিয়াডে ক্রিকেটসহ ১৭টি খেলায় অংশ নেবে বাংলাদেশ
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Bangladesh Women Team pose for a photo after arriving home following their Gold Medal victory in South Asian Games Womenâs T20 Cricket Competition 2019. pic.twitter.com/o6jaXH1sf1
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Bangladesh Women Team pose for a photo after arriving home following their Gold Medal victory in South Asian Games Womenâs T20 Cricket Competition 2019. pic.twitter.com/o6jaXH1sf1",
"এশিয়াডে ক্রিকেটসহ ১৭টি খেলায় অংশ নেবে বাংলাদেশ",
"আগামী ১-১০ এপ্রিল অনুষ্ঠিত হবে ‘বঙ্গবন্ধু নবম বাংলাদেশ গেমস’।"
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[
"একট",
"থ ম ন ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-14T05:15:40 | null | null |
একদিকে অ্যাপলের টিম কুক, অন্যদিকে ফেসবুকের মার্ক জাকারবার্গ। ‘প্রাইভেসি’ নিয়ে দুই প্রধান নির্বাহীর মধ্যে শীতল লড়াইটা অনেক দিনের। সে লড়াই এবার বোধ হয় চূড়ান্ত পরিণতির দিকে এগোচ্ছে।
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ফেসবুক ও অ্যাপলের মধ্যে লড়াইটা কিসের?
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We believe users should have the choice over the data that is being collected about them and how itâs used. Facebook can continue to track users across apps and websites as before, App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14 will just require that they ask for your permission first. pic.twitter.com/UnnAONZ61I
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[
"We believe users should have the choice over the data that is being collected about them and how itâs used. Facebook can continue to track users across apps and websites as before, App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14 will just require that they ask for your permission first. pic.twitter.com/UnnAONZ61I",
"ফেসবুক ও অ্যাপলের মধ্যে লড়াইটা কিসের?",
"একদিকে অ্যাপলের টিম কুক, অন্যদিকে ফেসবুকের মার্ক জাকারবার্গ। ‘প্রাইভেসি’ নিয়ে দুই প্রধান নির্বাহীর মধ্যে শীতল লড়াইটা অনেক দিনের। সে লড়াই এবার বোধ হয় চূড়ান্ত পরিণতির দিকে এগোচ্ছে।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-11T12:00:23 | null | null |
অশ্বিন-বিহারির জমাট জুটিতে সিডনি টেস্টে ড্র করে ভারত। চোট নিয়ে চোয়ালবদ্ধ লড়াই চালিয়ে গেছেন দুজন। এ কারণে মাঝেমধ্যে মাঠেই চিকিৎসাসেবা নিতে হয়েছে অশ্বিন-বিহারিকে। কিন্তু ব্যাপারটি সহ্য হয়নি পেইনের।
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Paine, if you donât stop talking....Batsman isnât going to bat. Simple. Let your gloves do the talking. Youâre considered to be the good boy of Australian cricket....live up to the reputation. At least. #AusvInd
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[
"Paine, if you donât stop talking....Batsman isnât going to bat. Simple. Let your gloves do the talking. Youâre considered to be the good boy of Australian cricket....live up to the reputation. At least. #AusvInd",
"তিন ক্যাচ ফেলে ভারতে ‘বন্ধু বাড়ালেন’ পেইন",
"অশ্বিন-বিহারির জমাট জুটিতে সিডনি টেস্টে ড্র করে ভারত। চোট নিয়ে চোয়ালবদ্ধ লড়াই চালিয়ে গেছেন দুজন। এ কারণে মাঝেমধ্যে মাঠেই চিকিৎসাসেবা নিতে হয়েছে অশ্বিন-বিহারিকে। কিন্তু ব্যাপারটি সহ্য হয়নি পেইনের।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-19T19:18:31 | null | null |
গতবার বায়ার্নের ট্রেবল জয়ের পেছনে অন্যতম বড় ভূমিকা ছিল এই ডিফেন্ডারের। সে ডিফেন্ডারের দিকেই এবার হাত বাড়িয়েছে রিয়াল।
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বায়ার্নের ঘর ভাঙছে রিয়াল
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David Alabaâs dream was always to play for Real Madrid. The pre-contract is âalmost readyâ and agreed since the first days of January, when Real were leading the race. #LFC and #PSG made their bid in December. âªï¸
Heâll join Real as a free agent.
ð² More: https://t.co/Zpak0Xmo2b https://t.co/LITUivZexn
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[
"David Alabaâs dream was always to play for Real Madrid. The pre-contract is âalmost readyâ and agreed since the first days of January, when Real were leading the race. #LFC and #PSG made their bid in December. âªï¸\nHeâll join Real as a free agent.\nð² More: https://t.co/Zpak0Xmo2b https://t.co/LITUivZexn",
"বায়ার্নের ঘর ভাঙছে রিয়াল",
"গতবার বায়ার্নের ট্রেবল জয়ের পেছনে অন্যতম বড় ভূমিকা ছিল এই ডিফেন্ডারের। সে ডিফেন্ডারের দিকেই এবার হাত বাড়িয়েছে রিয়াল।"
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[
"অমর স হ",
"কলক ত"
] | 2021-01-01T14:53:58 | null | null |
ক্রিকেটার সৌরভকে দেওয়া জমি ফিরিয়ে নিচ্ছে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকার
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I wish our Honourable Prime Minister @narendramodi a very happy birthday .. may god give him a healthy and happy life and continue to be role model for Indians .. pic.twitter.com/HewYWWvO7L
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[
"I wish our Honourable Prime Minister @narendramodi a very happy birthday .. may god give him a healthy and happy life and continue to be role model for Indians .. pic.twitter.com/HewYWWvO7L",
"সৌরভকে দেওয়া জমি ফিরিয়ে নিচ্ছে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকার",
"ক্রিকেটার সৌরভকে দেওয়া জমি ফিরিয়ে নিচ্ছে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকার"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-01T10:02:27 | null | null |
মেলবোর্নে ভারতের কাছে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার হারের ক্ষত এখনো শুকায়নি। এই ক্ষত ধরে নানা বিষয় খুঁচিয়ে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার পতনের নানা হিসাব বের করে আনা হচ্ছে।
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১৩৩ বছরের মধ্যে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার এমন বিপর্যয়!
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Feel like it's odd seeing ball dominate bat so much this summer?
It is. The last time batsmen struggled for runs this much in an Australian Test summer it was 1887-88.
Story on @AAPNewswire https://t.co/Vk68jLdaVu #AUSvIND
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[
"Feel like it's odd seeing ball dominate bat so much this summer?\nIt is. The last time batsmen struggled for runs this much in an Australian Test summer it was 1887-88.\nStory on @AAPNewswire https://t.co/Vk68jLdaVu #AUSvIND",
"১৩৩ বছরের মধ্যে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার এমন বিপর্যয়!",
"মেলবোর্নে ভারতের কাছে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার হারের ক্ষত এখনো শুকায়নি। এই ক্ষত ধরে নানা বিষয় খুঁচিয়ে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার পতনের নানা হিসাব বের করে আনা হচ্ছে।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-09T11:56:38 | null | null |
এ সময় ‘আমি নিজের বোনদের মেরে ফেলেছি’—বলে চিৎকার করছিলেন। জবানবন্দিতে বলেছেন ‘ওপর মহলের ইচ্ছা’য় বোনদের মেরে ফেলতে চেয়েছিলেন তিনি। কিন্তু এই ‘ওপর মহল’ কে এবং কেন মেরে ফেলার ইচ্ছা, তা নিয়ে মুখ খোলেননি।
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‘ওপর মহলের নির্দেশে’ দুই বোনকে মেরে ফেলতে চেয়েছিলেন
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Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Irwin Rivera, known as âThe Beast,â is accused of stabbing his two sisters and Florida police said he told them a "higher power" told him to do so. Police say one victim is in critical condition, the other is stable. https://t.co/6s2v9nDQKB
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Irwin Rivera, known as âThe Beast,â is accused of stabbing his two sisters and Florida police said he told them a \"higher power\" told him to do so. Police say one victim is in critical condition, the other is stable. https://t.co/6s2v9nDQKB",
"‘ওপর মহলের নির্দেশে’ দুই বোনকে মেরে ফেলতে চেয়েছিলেন",
"এ সময় ‘আমি নিজের বোনদের মেরে ফেলেছি’—বলে চিৎকার করছিলেন। জবানবন্দিতে বলেছেন ‘ওপর মহলের ইচ্ছা’য় বোনদের মেরে ফেলতে চেয়েছিলেন তিনি। কিন্তু এই ‘ওপর মহল’ কে এবং কেন মেরে ফেলার ইচ্ছা, তা নিয়ে মুখ খোলেননি।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-15T03:55:41 | null | null |
মাত্র ২৮ বছর বয়সে গত মাসে পাকিস্তান জাতীয় দল থেকে মোহাম্মদ আমিরের অবসর যেন দিন দিন একটা সোপ অপেরায় পরিণত হচ্ছে!
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উল্টো মিসবাহ-ওয়াকারের কোচিং জ্ঞান নিয়ে প্রশ্ন তুললেন আমির
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Waqar Younis "I was in favour of Mohammad Amirâs comeback into the Pakistan side, but the current situation is sad. If you arenât in form, then you should try to come back into it. I was saddened by the way Amir left international cricket" #Cricket
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Waqar Younis \"I was in favour of Mohammad Amirâs comeback into the Pakistan side, but the current situation is sad. If you arenât in form, then you should try to come back into it. I was saddened by the way Amir left international cricket\" #Cricket",
"উল্টো মিসবাহ-ওয়াকারের কোচিং জ্ঞান নিয়ে প্রশ্ন তুললেন আমির",
"মাত্র ২৮ বছর বয়সে গত মাসে পাকিস্তান জাতীয় দল থেকে মোহাম্মদ আমিরের অবসর যেন দিন দিন একটা সোপ অপেরায় পরিণত হচ্ছে!"
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"খ ল",
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হনুমা বিহারি ‘ক্রিকেটকে খুন করেছেন’—টুইটারে এই মন্তব্য করেছিলেন সংগীতশিল্পী ও ভারতের কেন্দ্রীয় বিজেপি সরকারের মন্ত্রী বাবুল সুপ্রিয়।
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হনুমার নামের বানান ভুল করে কটাক্ষের শিকার ভারতের মন্ত্রী
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WATCH - @ashwinravi99 & @Hanumavihari relive #TeamIndia's valiant fightback.
Playing through pain, battling bruises, negotiating a top Australian bowling attack and taking #TeamIndia to a memorable draw. SCG stars relive it all here - by @Moulinparikh
ð¹https://t.co/F6PR9Wprai pic.twitter.com/Pc8qqSjp50
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"WATCH - @ashwinravi99 & @Hanumavihari relive #TeamIndia's valiant fightback.\nPlaying through pain, battling bruises, negotiating a top Australian bowling attack and taking #TeamIndia to a memorable draw. SCG stars relive it all here - by @Moulinparikh\nð¹https://t.co/F6PR9Wprai pic.twitter.com/Pc8qqSjp50",
"হনুমার নামের বানান ভুল করে কটাক্ষের শিকার ভারতের মন্ত্রী",
"হনুমা বিহারি ‘ক্রিকেটকে খুন করেছেন’—টুইটারে এই মন্তব্য করেছিলেন সংগীতশিল্পী ও ভারতের কেন্দ্রীয় বিজেপি সরকারের মন্ত্রী বাবুল সুপ্রিয়।"
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"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-05T05:56:28 | null | null |
লন্ডনের ওল্ড বেইলি আদালতের বাইরে দাঁড়িয়ে অ্যাসাঞ্জের বাগ্দত্তা স্টেলা আরও বলেন, ‘এখনই এর শেষ হোক। কারাগারের দেয়াল ভেঙে ফেলুন, যাতে আমাদের ছোট ছেলেরা তাদের বাবাকে পায়।’ সবার ভালোর জন্য তিনি অ্যাসাঞ্জের মুক্তি দাবি করেন।
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আদালতের বাইরে যা বললেন অ্যাসাঞ্জের বাগ্দত্তা
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Reply to my thread and use the hashtags #Assangebackgrounder and #Assangecase to link to resources so journalists can easily find accurate and insightful references for their articles. https://t.co/TyJVkxq5eN pic.twitter.com/GXedbwbjYE
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Reply to my thread and use the hashtags #Assangebackgrounder and #Assangecase to link to resources so journalists can easily find accurate and insightful references for their articles. https://t.co/TyJVkxq5eN pic.twitter.com/GXedbwbjYE",
"আদালতের বাইরে যা বললেন অ্যাসাঞ্জের বাগ্দত্তা",
"লন্ডনের ওল্ড বেইলি আদালতের বাইরে দাঁড়িয়ে অ্যাসাঞ্জের বাগ্দত্তা স্টেলা আরও বলেন, ‘এখনই এর শেষ হোক। কারাগারের দেয়াল ভেঙে ফেলুন, যাতে আমাদের ছোট ছেলেরা তাদের বাবাকে পায়।’ সবার ভালোর জন্য তিনি অ্যাসাঞ্জের মুক্তি দাবি করেন।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-18T19:03:42 | null | null |
ভারতে জন্ম নেওয়া সিমি সিং সংযুক্ত আরব আমিরাতের বিপক্ষে জিতিয়েছেন আয়ারল্যান্ডকে। পাকিস্তানে জন্ম নেওয়া জহুর খান পেস বোলিংয়ে শুরুতে আশা দেখিয়েছিলেন আমিরাতকে।
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ভারতীয়র কাছে পাকিস্তানির হার, জিতল আয়ারল্যান্ড
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Today in Abu Dhabi, @SimiSingh147 bowled the third-most economical five-for this century!
ð®ð³ Stuart Binny (6/4 vs BAN, 2014)
ð±ð° Muttiah Muralitharan (5/9 vs NZ, 2002)
âï¸ Simi Singh (5/10 vs UAE, 2021) pic.twitter.com/OoIEtULHxU
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Today in Abu Dhabi, @SimiSingh147 bowled the third-most economical five-for this century!\nð®ð³ Stuart Binny (6/4 vs BAN, 2014)\nð±ð° Muttiah Muralitharan (5/9 vs NZ, 2002)\nâï¸ Simi Singh (5/10 vs UAE, 2021) pic.twitter.com/OoIEtULHxU",
"ভারতীয়র কাছে পাকিস্তানির হার, জিতল আয়ারল্যান্ড",
"ভারতে জন্ম নেওয়া সিমি সিং সংযুক্ত আরব আমিরাতের বিপক্ষে জিতিয়েছেন আয়ারল্যান্ডকে। পাকিস্তানে জন্ম নেওয়া জহুর খান পেস বোলিংয়ে শুরুতে আশা দেখিয়েছিলেন আমিরাতকে।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-19T19:18:21 | null | null |
বেচারা টিম পেইন। তাঁর নামের বঙ্গানুবাদ করলে যা দাঁড়ায়, সেটি এক অর্থে অস্ট্রেলিয়া দলের বর্তমান অবস্থা
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টিম পেইন = দলগত ব্যথা; খোঁচালেন অশ্বিন-প্রীতি দম্পতি
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Good evening from Gabba!! I am sorry I couldnât play here but thanks for hosting us and playing some hard cricket during these tough times. We will remember this series forever! @tdpaine36 @CricketAus
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Good evening from Gabba!! I am sorry I couldnât play here but thanks for hosting us and playing some hard cricket during these tough times. We will remember this series forever! @tdpaine36 @CricketAus",
"টিম পেইন = দলগত ব্যথা; খোঁচালেন অশ্বিন-প্রীতি দম্পতি",
"বেচারা টিম পেইন। তাঁর নামের বঙ্গানুবাদ করলে যা দাঁড়ায়, সেটি এক অর্থে অস্ট্রেলিয়া দলের বর্তমান অবস্থা"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-28T15:59:56 | null | null |
ফাওয়াদের টেকনিক নিয়ে একরকম অন্ধ অবিশ্বাস ছিল পাকিস্তান ক্রিকেটে দণ্ডমুণ্ডের কর্তাদের। এই আস্থাহীনতা গত বছরের আগস্টে কীভাবে ভাঙল, সে অন্য গল্প।
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পাকিস্তানি ব্যাটসম্যান যেন বলিউডের সেই নায়ক...
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Fawad Alam only deals in ð¯s
Test innings: 1â£4â£
Fifties: 0â£
Centuries: 3â£
The Pakistan batsman's tale is one of the biggest *what could have been* in cricket ð#PAKvSA pic.twitter.com/rWZ3eIH4JS
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Fawad Alam only deals in ð¯s\nTest innings: 1â£4â£\nFifties: 0â£\nCenturies: 3â£\nThe Pakistan batsman's tale is one of the biggest *what could have been* in cricket ð#PAKvSA pic.twitter.com/rWZ3eIH4JS",
"পাকিস্তানি ব্যাটসম্যান যেন বলিউডের সেই নায়ক...",
"ফাওয়াদের টেকনিক নিয়ে একরকম অন্ধ অবিশ্বাস ছিল পাকিস্তান ক্রিকেটে দণ্ডমুণ্ডের কর্তাদের। এই আস্থাহীনতা গত বছরের আগস্টে কীভাবে ভাঙল, সে অন্য গল্প।"
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-23T11:05:41 | null | null |
চোখের পাতা ফেলতেই লাল রঙের রেসিং কারটা দৃষ্টির ত্রিসীমানার বাইরে! ল্যাপের পর ল্যাপ শুধু ছুটছে আর ছুটছে।
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ফেরারিতে গতির ফুলকি ছোটাবে এই কিশোরী
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ð¹ This is @WeugMaya, the winner of our #FDA #GirlsOnTrack #RisingStars camp ð¤©
Get a glimpse of what the future holds for her ð@fia @fiawim pic.twitter.com/3JGzt4TEUb
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"ð¹ This is @WeugMaya, the winner of our #FDA #GirlsOnTrack #RisingStars camp ð¤©\nGet a glimpse of what the future holds for her ð@fia @fiawim pic.twitter.com/3JGzt4TEUb",
"ফেরারিতে গতির ফুলকি ছোটাবে এই কিশোরী",
"চোখের পাতা ফেলতেই লাল রঙের রেসিং কারটা দৃষ্টির ত্রিসীমানার বাইরে! ল্যাপের পর ল্যাপ শুধু ছুটছে আর ছুটছে।"
] |
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[
"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-12T07:13:18 | null | null |
ভারতের পুনের সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউট থেকে কোভিশিল্ড টিকার প্রথম ব্যাচ দেশটির বিভিন্ন গন্তব্যে যাচ্ছে। আজ মঙ্গলবার এনডিটিভি অনলাইনের প্রতিবেদনে এ তথ্য জানানো হয়।
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সেরাম কার্যালয় থেকে টিকা যাচ্ছে গন্তব্যে
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Ready get set go!
Stand by India!
The vaccine to kill the disease is being loaded onto the aircrafts for distribution all over the country now.@AAI_Official @aairedwr pic.twitter.com/5lY9i4Tjdk
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https://www.prothomalo.com/world/india/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AE-%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AF%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%9F-%E0%A6%A5%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%9F%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE-%E0%A6%AF%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%9A%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%9B%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%97%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AF%E0%A7%87
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Ready get set go!\nStand by India!\nThe vaccine to kill the disease is being loaded onto the aircrafts for distribution all over the country now.@AAI_Official @aairedwr pic.twitter.com/5lY9i4Tjdk",
"সেরাম কার্যালয় থেকে টিকা যাচ্ছে গন্তব্যে",
"ভারতের পুনের সেরাম ইনস্টিটিউট থেকে কোভিশিল্ড টিকার প্রথম ব্যাচ দেশটির বিভিন্ন গন্তব্যে যাচ্ছে। আজ মঙ্গলবার এনডিটিভি অনলাইনের প্রতিবেদনে এ তথ্য জানানো হয়।"
] |
[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-04T18:45:40 | null | null |
এক সফরে দুবার কঠোর কোয়ারেন্টিন নিয়মে বন্দী হতে রাজি নয় ভারত, এমন খবর বেশ কিছুদিন আলোচনা তুলেছে সংবাদমাধ্যমে। সঞ্জয় মাঞ্জরেকার তাই আর চুপ থাকেননি।
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ভারতীয় দলকে শাসন করে দিলেন মাঞ্জরেকার
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Itâs quite simple really. Either rule yourself out for selection or once selected respect the bio bubble & the strict protocols. Canât have it both ways.#INDvsAUSTest
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Itâs quite simple really. Either rule yourself out for selection or once selected respect the bio bubble & the strict protocols. Canât have it both ways.#INDvsAUSTest",
"ভারতীয় দলকে শাসন করে দিলেন মাঞ্জরেকার",
"এক সফরে দুবার কঠোর কোয়ারেন্টিন নিয়মে বন্দী হতে রাজি নয় ভারত, এমন খবর বেশ কিছুদিন আলোচনা তুলেছে সংবাদমাধ্যমে। সঞ্জয় মাঞ্জরেকার তাই আর চুপ থাকেননি।"
] |
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[
"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-29T06:30:36 | null | null |
কলকাতার অ্যাপোলো হাসপাতালে স্থিতিশীল অবস্থায় রয়েছেন সৌরভ গাঙ্গুলী।
সৌরভের সফল অস্ত্রোপচার, দুটি রিং পরানো হলো
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সৌরভের সফল অস্ত্রোপচার, দুটি রিং পরানো হলো
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The only thing weâre sure of is that you have and will always bounce back stronger!
Get well soon Dada! @SGanguly99 #SouravGanguly pic.twitter.com/4l1OQ6gF5G
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"The only thing weâre sure of is that you have and will always bounce back stronger!\nGet well soon Dada! @SGanguly99 #SouravGanguly pic.twitter.com/4l1OQ6gF5G",
"সৌরভের সফল অস্ত্রোপচার, দুটি রিং পরানো হলো",
"কলকাতার অ্যাপোলো হাসপাতালে স্থিতিশীল অবস্থায় রয়েছেন সৌরভ গাঙ্গুলী।\nসৌরভের সফল অস্ত্রোপচার, দুটি রিং পরানো হলো"
] |
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"প রথম আল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-07T06:40:40 | null | null |
ক্যাপিটলে উগ্র ট্রাম্প–সমর্থকদের হামলার পর প্রেসিডেন্ট পদ থেকে ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্পকে সরানোর দাবি উঠেছে।
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ট্রাম্পকে কি প্রেসিডেন্ট পদ থেকে সরানো হবে
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The U.S. Cabinet should immediately, under the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, declare @realDonaldTrump insane and terminate his presidency.
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"The U.S. Cabinet should immediately, under the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, declare @realDonaldTrump insane and terminate his presidency.",
"ট্রাম্পকে কি প্রেসিডেন্ট পদ থেকে সরানো হবে",
"ক্যাপিটলে উগ্র ট্রাম্প–সমর্থকদের হামলার পর প্রেসিডেন্ট পদ থেকে ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্পকে সরানোর দাবি উঠেছে।"
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"খ ল",
"ড স ক"
] | 2021-01-30T11:01:40 | null | null |
বেশির ভাগ রাজ্য ক্রিকেট সংস্থাগুলো এবার রঞ্জি ট্রফি আয়োজনে অনাগ্রহ প্রকাশ করেছে বিসিসিআইয়ের কাছে।
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৮৭ বছরে এমনটা হয়নি ভারতের ক্রিকেটে
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Updates on the current Indian domestic season:
ð« No Ranji Trophy for the first time in 87 years
â Women's one-day tournament and Vijay Hazare Trophy to be held simultaneously
â Vinoo Mankad Trophy U19 to take place pic.twitter.com/DMHACiHIkb
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"Updates on the current Indian domestic season:\nð« No Ranji Trophy for the first time in 87 years\nâ Women's one-day tournament and Vijay Hazare Trophy to be held simultaneously\nâ Vinoo Mankad Trophy U19 to take place pic.twitter.com/DMHACiHIkb",
"৮৭ বছরে এমনটা হয়নি ভারতের ক্রিকেটে",
"বেশির ভাগ রাজ্য ক্রিকেট সংস্থাগুলো এবার রঞ্জি ট্রফি আয়োজনে অনাগ্রহ প্রকাশ করেছে বিসিসিআইয়ের কাছে।"
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https://maldivestimes.com/joali-maldives-announces-mr-enver-arslan-as-new-general-manager/
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JOALI Maldives Announces Mr. Enver Arslan as New General Manager
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JOALI Maldives has announced the appointment of Enver Arslan as the resort’s new General Manager.
Mr Arslan holds a degree in Hospitality Management from the Hospitality Management School of Erciyes University, and a raft of additional qualifications from Four Seasons and Cornell University.
Over his career, Enver has worked for several Four Seasons properties around the world. He has started his career at Four Seasons Jackson Hole and moved to Palm Beach Florida, Las Vegas, Riyadh, Egypt and Maldives until he decided to join the opening team of JOALI Maldives and acted as Resort Director overlooking the operational departments for the past 4 years.
Enver believes in enjoying life to the fullest, as also proven by his professional career choices from top of the ski mountains of Grand Tetons to the Atlantic Ocean, followed by dazzling architecture and the sparkling lights of Las Vegas to the desert plateau of the Middle East, and finally to the tropical romance of Maldives. Enver Arslan’s work ethics and ambition represent a significant contribution to the success of the company.
Enver has benefited from a wide-ranging experience in far-flung destinations over the years. It’s a career path he highly recommends: “To move forward in hospitality, it is really rewarding to do openings, rather than joining established hotels. You’re not dealing with guests, but with architects. You have to have a broader vision to build a new culture. Then, when you open the doors, you have to have an even bigger vision to redo things.”
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"JOALI Maldives has announced the appointment of Enver Arslan as the resort’s new General Manager.\nMr Arslan holds a degree in Hospitality Management from the Hospitality Management School of Erciyes University, and a raft of additional qualifications from Four Seasons and Cornell University.\nOver his career, Enver has worked for several Four Seasons properties around the world. He has started his career at Four Seasons Jackson Hole and moved to Palm Beach Florida, Las Vegas, Riyadh, Egypt and Maldives until he decided to join the opening team of JOALI Maldives and acted as Resort Director overlooking the operational departments for the past 4 years.\nEnver believes in enjoying life to the fullest, as also proven by his professional career choices from top of the ski mountains of Grand Tetons to the Atlantic Ocean, followed by dazzling architecture and the sparkling lights of Las Vegas to the desert plateau of the Middle East, and finally to the tropical romance of Maldives. Enver Arslan’s work ethics and ambition represent a significant contribution to the success of the company.\nEnver has benefited from a wide-ranging experience in far-flung destinations over the years. It’s a career path he highly recommends: “To move forward in hospitality, it is really rewarding to do openings, rather than joining established hotels. You’re not dealing with guests, but with architects. You have to have a broader vision to build a new culture. Then, when you open the doors, you have to have an even bigger vision to redo things.”\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"JOALI Maldives Announces Mr. Enver Arslan as New General Manager"
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Dhivehi Insurance Signs with LITUS as Official Insurance Provider for All Automobile Sales
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Dhivehi Insurance has recently announced its collaboration with LITUS Automobiles, signing as the official insurance provider for all automobile sales.
The MoU was signed between the two companies earlier this week, on Thursday, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration.
Dhivehi Insurance is one of the leading insurance companies in the Maldives, offering competitive terms whilst delivering a consistent, fair and equitable approach to all its customers.
With insurance services ranging from construction, travel, motor, home, fire incidents, marine cargo, marine hull, and many more, Dhivehi Insurance will help you make superior choices in coverage at both the individual and portfolio levels.
For more information, visit http://dhivehiinsurance.com/
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/dhivehi-insurance-signs-with-litus-as-official-insurance-provider-for-all-automobile-sales/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Dhivehi Insurance has recently announced its collaboration with LITUS Automobiles, signing as the official insurance provider for all automobile sales.\nThe MoU was signed between the two companies earlier this week, on Thursday, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration.\nDhivehi Insurance is one of the leading insurance companies in the Maldives, offering competitive terms whilst delivering a consistent, fair and equitable approach to all its customers.\nWith insurance services ranging from construction, travel, motor, home, fire incidents, marine cargo, marine hull, and many more, Dhivehi Insurance will help you make superior choices in coverage at both the individual and portfolio levels.\nFor more information, visit http://dhivehiinsurance.com/\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Dhivehi Insurance Signs with LITUS as Official Insurance Provider for All Automobile Sales"
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Sara Ali Khan gives a glimpse of her ‘sandy toes & sun kissed nose’ as she enjoys her Maldives vacation
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Sara Ali Khan has taken time off her busy schedule and jetted off to the Maldives. Check out her latest pictures
Sara Ali Khan had been quite busy for the past few months owing to her prior work commitments. However, she did take time off her busy schedule and went on a mini-vacation with her brother Ibrahim and friends to celebrate New Year earlier this month. The actress is an avid social media user and never fails to keep her fans updated with whatever is happening in her personal and professional life. Now, the latest that we know is that she is in the Maldives!
Yes, that’s right. Sara has, once again, jetted off to the exotic locale. She has now shared a few pictures from the place which are simply breathtaking. The Love Aaj Kal star is wearing multicoloured co-ords that include a bralette and a thigh-high split skirt as can be seen in the pictures. One cannot stop but stare at the picturesque background with the deep blue sea. The actress adds an apt caption describing herself that reads, “Sandy Toes & Sunkissed Nose.”
Sara Ali Khan was last seen in the movie Love Aaj Kal co-starring Kartik Aaryan that was released in 2020. The actress is currently gearing up for Atrangi Re which also features and Dhanush in the lead roles. The romantic drama has been backed by Aanand L Rai and shot in various locations across India. This is also the third Hindi film of South star Dhanush after Raanjhanaa and Shamitabh. Earlier, the BTS pictures from the sets also went viral on social media.
Full details are available at the link below:
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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[
"Sara Ali Khan has taken time off her busy schedule and jetted off to the Maldives. Check out her latest pictures\nSara Ali Khan had been quite busy for the past few months owing to her prior work commitments. However, she did take time off her busy schedule and went on a mini-vacation with her brother Ibrahim and friends to celebrate New Year earlier this month. The actress is an avid social media user and never fails to keep her fans updated with whatever is happening in her personal and professional life. Now, the latest that we know is that she is in the Maldives!\nYes, that’s right. Sara has, once again, jetted off to the exotic locale. She has now shared a few pictures from the place which are simply breathtaking. The Love Aaj Kal star is wearing multicoloured co-ords that include a bralette and a thigh-high split skirt as can be seen in the pictures. One cannot stop but stare at the picturesque background with the deep blue sea. The actress adds an apt caption describing herself that reads, “Sandy Toes & Sunkissed Nose.”\nSara Ali Khan was last seen in the movie Love Aaj Kal co-starring Kartik Aaryan that was released in 2020. The actress is currently gearing up for Atrangi Re which also features and Dhanush in the lead roles. The romantic drama has been backed by Aanand L Rai and shot in various locations across India. This is also the third Hindi film of South star Dhanush after Raanjhanaa and Shamitabh. Earlier, the BTS pictures from the sets also went viral on social media.\nFull details are available at the link below:",
"Sara Ali Khan gives a glimpse of her ‘sandy toes & sun kissed nose’ as she enjoys her Maldives vacation"
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Republic Day: Tricolour unfurled at Indian High Commission in Maldives
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The Tricolour was unfurled at the Indian High Commission in the Maldives on the occasion of 72nd Republic Day.
Indian tricolour being unfurled at the Indian High Commission in Male, Maldives by Deputy High Commissioner Rohit Rathish. @HCIMaldives @abdulla_shahid #RepublicDay pic.twitter.com/HeDaI1buR1 — Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) January 26, 2021
The high commission posted a video of the ceremony on Twitter with the caption: “Unfurling of the #Tiranga Flag of India! #RepublicDay celebrations”.
India is celebrating its 72nd Republic Day today. On this day, the country adopted the Constitution of India in 1950.
In the capital of New Delhi, the national flag was unfurled at Rajpath in presence of President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries including Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
The Republic Day parade was commanded by Parade Commander, Lieutenant General Vijay Kumar Mishra, Ati Vishisth Seva medal, General Officer Commanding Delhi Area.
Major General Alok Kacker, Chief of Staff, Delhi Area were the Parade, Second-in-Command.
Apart from tableaus of Armed forces, tableaus from different states and ministries and departments of the Central government and Paramilitary Forces were displayed during the annual parade. (ANI)
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Bing News :
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"The Tricolour was unfurled at the Indian High Commission in the Maldives on the occasion of 72nd Republic Day.\nIndian tricolour being unfurled at the Indian High Commission in Male, Maldives by Deputy High Commissioner Rohit Rathish. @HCIMaldives @abdulla_shahid #RepublicDay pic.twitter.com/HeDaI1buR1 — Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) January 26, 2021\nThe high commission posted a video of the ceremony on Twitter with the caption: “Unfurling of the #Tiranga Flag of India! #RepublicDay celebrations”.\nIndia is celebrating its 72nd Republic Day today. On this day, the country adopted the Constitution of India in 1950.\nIn the capital of New Delhi, the national flag was unfurled at Rajpath in presence of President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries including Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.\nThe Republic Day parade was commanded by Parade Commander, Lieutenant General Vijay Kumar Mishra, Ati Vishisth Seva medal, General Officer Commanding Delhi Area.\nMajor General Alok Kacker, Chief of Staff, Delhi Area were the Parade, Second-in-Command.\nApart from tableaus of Armed forces, tableaus from different states and ministries and departments of the Central government and Paramilitary Forces were displayed during the annual parade. (ANI)\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Bing News :",
"Republic Day: Tricolour unfurled at Indian High Commission in Maldives"
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Number of Passports Issued Decreases by 70% in 2020
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Statistics released by Maldives Immigration shows that the total number of new passports issued for the year 2020 adds up to 13,600 passports only.
Maldives Immigration states that a total of 9800 passports were processed in Male’ last year, and the rest processed in Hithadhoo, Fuvamulah, Kulhudhuffushi, and Dhidhoo.
This total is a reduction of 70% in comparison to the passports issued in 2019. There were 51,900 passports processed in 2019.
The immigration department cites lockdown due to COVID-19 as the main reason for the decrease in issuing passports. The halting of transportations and the immigration office being closed due to COVID-19 for a prolonged period of time had contributed greatly to this decrease.
In addition to passports, there were 39 passport cards created last year. The Maldivian passport is one of the most influential passports in the region. The Maldivian passport can take one to 85 countries without the need for a visa. The latest version of the Maldivian passport was issued in the year 2016, with modern and high-security features on polymer data pages.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Statistics released by Maldives Immigration shows that the total number of new passports issued for the year 2020 adds up to 13,600 passports only.\nMaldives Immigration states that a total of 9800 passports were processed in Male’ last year, and the rest processed in Hithadhoo, Fuvamulah, Kulhudhuffushi, and Dhidhoo.\nThis total is a reduction of 70% in comparison to the passports issued in 2019. There were 51,900 passports processed in 2019.\nThe immigration department cites lockdown due to COVID-19 as the main reason for the decrease in issuing passports. The halting of transportations and the immigration office being closed due to COVID-19 for a prolonged period of time had contributed greatly to this decrease.\nIn addition to passports, there were 39 passport cards created last year. The Maldivian passport is one of the most influential passports in the region. The Maldivian passport can take one to 85 countries without the need for a visa. The latest version of the Maldivian passport was issued in the year 2016, with modern and high-security features on polymer data pages.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Number of Passports Issued Decreases by 70% in 2020"
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Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Amilla Maldives Resort eyes GCC tourist market
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Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences, a lush tropical playground in the Maldives, has partnered with Mohamed Al Geziry Consultancy (MAGC).
As one of the region’s most prominent hospitality and tourism consultancy, sales and representation groups, MAGC will help elevate awareness within the GCC region of the five-star resort, which is located in the Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
Mohamed Al Geziry Consultancy is recognized in the GCC as an indigenously grown industry leader in tourism and hospitality representation. With two decades of experience with global clients in both the government and private sector, this partnership will actively drive brand recognition of Amilla Maldives in the Middle East market.
The Middle East region is one of the fastest-growing, tourist-generating regions in the world, as outbound travel quadrupled within the last 20 years, according to the United Nations World Travel Organization.
This partnership is the result of Amilla Maldives’ ongoing evolution. Having redefined and rebranded its enticing and pioneering unique selling points, as well as launched a revolutionary Residence Ownership scheme, the innovative Maldives resort is driving awareness amongst travellers and travel industry players in key strategic markets within the region. The move is timely since Amilla has weathered the pandemic through its dynamic response and development of exemplary Covid-prevention protocols and is now looking forward to nurturing new and developing markets (as well as welcoming back established markets). While the travel industry as a whole continues to navigate the changing landscapes, there are signs of hope on the horizon thanks to newly developed vaccines.
Jason Kruse, General Manager of Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences said: “We are excited to work with Mohamed Al Geziry Consultancy as our partner for strategic consulting in the Middle Eastern Market. We believe their extensive experience in the region will help Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences to position itself in the market and align ourselves with the right target audience. We have only 24 villas on the island itself with 43 over-water villas, unlike many other islands which try to cram 100 or more in. And there’s a lot of space between our villas, which of course all have private, self-contained gardens or decks, swimming pools and amenities. This all adds up to a significant competitive edge in comparison to other resorts – few others can offer as much space as Amilla.”
“MAGC, since 2001, continues to be committed to our promise of delivering sought-after results, through clear direction and absolute confidentiality. Our local and home-grown expertise helps us deliver what our partners need. We are absolutely excited about this partnership and to continue to uphold our brand’s promise, alongside Amilla Maldives Resort’s brand and vision,” added Ahmed Fathallah, General Manager – Destination Marketing of MAGC.
Amilla is located in the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll, just 30 minutes by seaplane from Malé or 20 minutes by domestic flight to Dharavandhoo Airport followed by a 10-minute speedboat ride
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences, a lush tropical playground in the Maldives, has partnered with Mohamed Al Geziry Consultancy (MAGC).\nAs one of the region’s most prominent hospitality and tourism consultancy, sales and representation groups, MAGC will help elevate awareness within the GCC region of the five-star resort, which is located in the Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.\nMohamed Al Geziry Consultancy is recognized in the GCC as an indigenously grown industry leader in tourism and hospitality representation. With two decades of experience with global clients in both the government and private sector, this partnership will actively drive brand recognition of Amilla Maldives in the Middle East market.\nThe Middle East region is one of the fastest-growing, tourist-generating regions in the world, as outbound travel quadrupled within the last 20 years, according to the United Nations World Travel Organization.\nThis partnership is the result of Amilla Maldives’ ongoing evolution. Having redefined and rebranded its enticing and pioneering unique selling points, as well as launched a revolutionary Residence Ownership scheme, the innovative Maldives resort is driving awareness amongst travellers and travel industry players in key strategic markets within the region. The move is timely since Amilla has weathered the pandemic through its dynamic response and development of exemplary Covid-prevention protocols and is now looking forward to nurturing new and developing markets (as well as welcoming back established markets). While the travel industry as a whole continues to navigate the changing landscapes, there are signs of hope on the horizon thanks to newly developed vaccines.\nJason Kruse, General Manager of Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences said: “We are excited to work with Mohamed Al Geziry Consultancy as our partner for strategic consulting in the Middle Eastern Market. We believe their extensive experience in the region will help Amilla Maldives Resort and Residences to position itself in the market and align ourselves with the right target audience. We have only 24 villas on the island itself with 43 over-water villas, unlike many other islands which try to cram 100 or more in. And there’s a lot of space between our villas, which of course all have private, self-contained gardens or decks, swimming pools and amenities. This all adds up to a significant competitive edge in comparison to other resorts – few others can offer as much space as Amilla.”\n“MAGC, since 2001, continues to be committed to our promise of delivering sought-after results, through clear direction and absolute confidentiality. Our local and home-grown expertise helps us deliver what our partners need. We are absolutely excited about this partnership and to continue to uphold our brand’s promise, alongside Amilla Maldives Resort’s brand and vision,” added Ahmed Fathallah, General Manager – Destination Marketing of MAGC.\nAmilla is located in the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll, just 30 minutes by seaplane from Malé or 20 minutes by domestic flight to Dharavandhoo Airport followed by a 10-minute speedboat ride\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Amilla Maldives Resort eyes GCC tourist market"
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Over 3000 Medical Visas Issued by India to Maldivians Since May 2020
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The Indian High Commission to the Maldives has revealed that over 3000 visas have been issued to Maldivians seeking medical treatment in India.
In a tweet yesterday, the Indian High Commission stated that since the COVID-19 pandemic began taking hold in the region, over 3000 Maldivian patients have been issued medical visas to travel to India.
As India is one of the main destinations for medical-related travel, India has allowed the issuance of medical visas to Maldivians despite the country’s international borders being closed.
An air bubble has been established between the two nations to allow Indian travelers to visit the Maldives, and for Maldivians to seek medical treatment in India.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"The Indian High Commission to the Maldives has revealed that over 3000 visas have been issued to Maldivians seeking medical treatment in India.\nIn a tweet yesterday, the Indian High Commission stated that since the COVID-19 pandemic began taking hold in the region, over 3000 Maldivian patients have been issued medical visas to travel to India.\nAs India is one of the main destinations for medical-related travel, India has allowed the issuance of medical visas to Maldivians despite the country’s international borders being closed.\nAn air bubble has been established between the two nations to allow Indian travelers to visit the Maldives, and for Maldivians to seek medical treatment in India.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Over 3000 Medical Visas Issued by India to Maldivians Since May 2020"
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World Bank Extends Support to Maldives’ Workers Impacted by COVID-19
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WASHINGTON, D.C., January 25, 2021-The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved additional financing of $21.6 million to further help Maldives mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on poor and vulnerable workers and their families.
The additional financing will be utilized to expand the existing COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project, which was approved by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors in June 2020 with funding of $12.8 million. It will help finance the extended duration of the Government’s COVID-19 Income Support Allowance scheme by continuing to provide temporary support of up to MVR 5,000 (approximately $322) per month to workers who have lost their jobs or income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
“Given the continued high prevalence of infection worldwide, as well as in Maldives, hotels and resorts are forecasting weak demand through the peak northern winter season. Some have ceased operating, and many workers are now either on leave without pay, with reduced pay, or their services have been terminated. The employment impact of the crisis is likely to persist well into 2021,” said Faris. H. Hadad-Zervos, the World Bank Country Director for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. “Extending the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project with more funding will help workers in the Maldives continue to receive sufficient income to meet their basic expenses.”
Since its launch, the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project has played a significant role in protecting the livelihoods of vulnerable workers in the Maldives. As of November 2020, about $10.3 million had been disbursed as income support allowance to some 17,000 workers who had either been laid off or whose income had been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Through targeted actions such as awareness initiatives, support services, and flexible requirements, the emphasis is also given to helping women and self-employed individuals who often lack formal contracts and are involved in informal sectors.
In addition to providing a temporary cash relief to struggling workers, the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project will strengthen the Government’s capacity to better manage future shocks. Under the project, administrative systems are being enhanced to give a greater role to local councils in helping people across the archipelago access support. A new unemployment insurance program, along with a far-reaching national social protection framework, is also being formulated to help soften the blow on both employers and employees in future emergencies. Additionally, the existing retirement pension scheme and other similar programs are being reviewed to benefit future generations of Maldivians.
“The project has already had a substantial welfare impact, mitigating severe economic hardship as a result of the projected contraction in Maldives’ GDP,” said Thomas Walker, Senior Economist and Task Team Leader. “The scale-up of the income support allowance program under this additional financing supports one of the key pillars of the World Bank’s COVID-19 crisis response, ‘Protecting the poor and vulnerable’.”
The COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project is implemented by the Ministry of Economic Development with support from the National Social Protection Authority and Maldives Pension Administration Office. The total additional financing is $21.6 million, which is fully covered under a grant from the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank’s concessional credit window for developing countries. With the additional financing, the total cost of the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project is $34.4 million, including the $6.4 million grant and $6.4 million credit initially provided by the IDA.
World Bank’s COVID-19 Support to the Maldives
The World Bank responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Maldives in April 2020 with a $7.3 million COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness Project to help the country prevent, detect and strengthen its public health preparedness. In addition, $10 million in contingency financing, under Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option, and Pandemic Emergency Facility of $952,000 have also been made available to support the Maldives. The World Bank portfolio in the Maldives currently consists of 10 active operations with a total net commitment of $148 million.
World Bank Group COVID-19 Global Response
The World Bank Group, one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, is taking broad, fast action to help developing countries strengthen their pandemic response. We are supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs. We will be deploying up to $160 billion in financial support over 15 months to help more than 100 countries protect the poor and vulnerable, support businesses, and bolster economic recovery. This includes $50 billion of new IDA resources through grants and highly concessional loans.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"WASHINGTON, D.C., January 25, 2021-The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved additional financing of $21.6 million to further help Maldives mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on poor and vulnerable workers and their families.\nThe additional financing will be utilized to expand the existing COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project, which was approved by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors in June 2020 with funding of $12.8 million. It will help finance the extended duration of the Government’s COVID-19 Income Support Allowance scheme by continuing to provide temporary support of up to MVR 5,000 (approximately $322) per month to workers who have lost their jobs or income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.\n“Given the continued high prevalence of infection worldwide, as well as in Maldives, hotels and resorts are forecasting weak demand through the peak northern winter season. Some have ceased operating, and many workers are now either on leave without pay, with reduced pay, or their services have been terminated. The employment impact of the crisis is likely to persist well into 2021,” said Faris. H. Hadad-Zervos, the World Bank Country Director for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. “Extending the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project with more funding will help workers in the Maldives continue to receive sufficient income to meet their basic expenses.”\nSince its launch, the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project has played a significant role in protecting the livelihoods of vulnerable workers in the Maldives. As of November 2020, about $10.3 million had been disbursed as income support allowance to some 17,000 workers who had either been laid off or whose income had been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Through targeted actions such as awareness initiatives, support services, and flexible requirements, the emphasis is also given to helping women and self-employed individuals who often lack formal contracts and are involved in informal sectors.\nIn addition to providing a temporary cash relief to struggling workers, the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project will strengthen the Government’s capacity to better manage future shocks. Under the project, administrative systems are being enhanced to give a greater role to local councils in helping people across the archipelago access support. A new unemployment insurance program, along with a far-reaching national social protection framework, is also being formulated to help soften the blow on both employers and employees in future emergencies. Additionally, the existing retirement pension scheme and other similar programs are being reviewed to benefit future generations of Maldivians.\n“The project has already had a substantial welfare impact, mitigating severe economic hardship as a result of the projected contraction in Maldives’ GDP,” said Thomas Walker, Senior Economist and Task Team Leader. “The scale-up of the income support allowance program under this additional financing supports one of the key pillars of the World Bank’s COVID-19 crisis response, ‘Protecting the poor and vulnerable’.”\nThe COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project is implemented by the Ministry of Economic Development with support from the National Social Protection Authority and Maldives Pension Administration Office. The total additional financing is $21.6 million, which is fully covered under a grant from the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank’s concessional credit window for developing countries. With the additional financing, the total cost of the COVID-19 Emergency Income Support Project is $34.4 million, including the $6.4 million grant and $6.4 million credit initially provided by the IDA.\nWorld Bank’s COVID-19 Support to the Maldives\nThe World Bank responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Maldives in April 2020 with a $7.3 million COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness Project to help the country prevent, detect and strengthen its public health preparedness. In addition, $10 million in contingency financing, under Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option, and Pandemic Emergency Facility of $952,000 have also been made available to support the Maldives. The World Bank portfolio in the Maldives currently consists of 10 active operations with a total net commitment of $148 million.\nWorld Bank Group COVID-19 Global Response\nThe World Bank Group, one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, is taking broad, fast action to help developing countries strengthen their pandemic response. We are supporting public health interventions, working to ensure the flow of critical supplies and equipment, and helping the private sector continue to operate and sustain jobs. We will be deploying up to $160 billion in financial support over 15 months to help more than 100 countries protect the poor and vulnerable, support businesses, and bolster economic recovery. This includes $50 billion of new IDA resources through grants and highly concessional loans.\nFull details are available at the link below:",
"World Bank Extends Support to Maldives’ Workers Impacted by COVID-19"
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MALE, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — The Maldives’ Health Protection Agency (HPA) has announced that curfew will be re-imposed in the capital region of Greater Male due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, local media reported Wednesday.
Director-General of Public Health Maimoona Aboobakuru announced that a curfew will be imposed between midnight and 4:00 a.m. in the Greater Male region, while all parties and public gatherings will be prohibited.
The renewed restrictions include a quarantine period for individuals travelling from the capital to other islands, as well as a 10-day quarantine period for Maldivians entering the country from abroad.
The HPA has also introduced a 10-day quarantine period for political campaigners and poll workers travelling across islands for the local council elections scheduled for April 10.
The Maldives is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases with an average of around 100 cases per day in recent weeks. The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country crossed 15,000 this week.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"MALE, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — The Maldives’ Health Protection Agency (HPA) has announced that curfew will be re-imposed in the capital region of Greater Male due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, local media reported Wednesday.\nDirector-General of Public Health Maimoona Aboobakuru announced that a curfew will be imposed between midnight and 4:00 a.m. in the Greater Male region, while all parties and public gatherings will be prohibited.\nThe renewed restrictions include a quarantine period for individuals travelling from the capital to other islands, as well as a 10-day quarantine period for Maldivians entering the country from abroad.\nThe HPA has also introduced a 10-day quarantine period for political campaigners and poll workers travelling across islands for the local council elections scheduled for April 10.\nThe Maldives is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases with an average of around 100 cases per day in recent weeks. The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country crossed 15,000 this week.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Bing News :",
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Quarantine Procedure for Resort Employees Changed
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A circular publicized by the Ministry of Tourism announced that resort employees are now required to undergo a mandatory 10-day quarantine period when travelling between resorts, even if the resorts are operated under the same management or company.
Additionally, resort workers are not permitted to work unless they test negative in PCR tests upon completion of the quarantine.
The new quarantine guidelines are established to battle the increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases being reported in operational resorts.
Up until now, resort workers were not required to quarantine when travelling between resorts under the same management, resulting in the formation of COVID-19 clusters.
The Tourism Ministry also highlights that most of the new cases being reported in resorts are from resort employees and that stricter quarantine protocols would help efforts to resolve the situation.
The ministry also applauds the invaluable efforts of resort and tourist establishment workers despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19. Furthermore, the ministry also highlights that the workers play a critical role in reviving the tourism industry after months of economic struggle.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"A circular publicized by the Ministry of Tourism announced that resort employees are now required to undergo a mandatory 10-day quarantine period when travelling between resorts, even if the resorts are operated under the same management or company.\nAdditionally, resort workers are not permitted to work unless they test negative in PCR tests upon completion of the quarantine.\nThe new quarantine guidelines are established to battle the increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases being reported in operational resorts.\nUp until now, resort workers were not required to quarantine when travelling between resorts under the same management, resulting in the formation of COVID-19 clusters.\nThe Tourism Ministry also highlights that most of the new cases being reported in resorts are from resort employees and that stricter quarantine protocols would help efforts to resolve the situation.\nThe ministry also applauds the invaluable efforts of resort and tourist establishment workers despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19. Furthermore, the ministry also highlights that the workers play a critical role in reviving the tourism industry after months of economic struggle.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Safiyya Mohamed Saeed Appointed as Deputy Minister of Health
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has today appointed Safiyya Mohamed Saeed as a Deputy Minister of Health.
Safiyya Mohamed Saeed previously held the post of Assistant Director at the President’s Office, prior to her new appointment.
Safiyya Mohamed Saeed attained her Master of Arts in International Relations (Diplomacy) from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, and her Bachelor of Science in (Joint) Business Studies and Japanese Studies from Cardiff University, United Kingdom.
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"President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has today appointed Safiyya Mohamed Saeed as a Deputy Minister of Health.\nSafiyya Mohamed Saeed previously held the post of Assistant Director at the President’s Office, prior to her new appointment.\nSafiyya Mohamed Saeed attained her Master of Arts in International Relations (Diplomacy) from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, and her Bachelor of Science in (Joint) Business Studies and Japanese Studies from Cardiff University, United Kingdom.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Safiyya Mohamed Saeed Appointed as Deputy Minister of Health"
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Ed Westwick’s girlfriend Tamara Francesconi poses up the sun on Maldives trip
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She recently jetted to South Africa to introduce her boyfriend Ed Westwick to her family.
But Tamara Francesconi treated herself to some more sun as she uploaded envy-inducing images from her ‘work’ trip at Soneva Jani in the Maldives on Monday.
The model, 24, caught the eye as she displayed her sensational figure in a white bikini by PrettyLittleThing.
Radiant: Ed Westwick’s partner Tamara Francesconi treated herself to some more sun as she uploaded envy-inducing images from her ‘work’ trip at Soneva Jani in the Maldives on Monday
Turning up the heat, the travel advisor teamed her two-piece with a gold-chain belt, which coordinated with her chunky hooped earrings.
The law and corporate communications graduate complemented her features with a slick of dark red lipstick and rounded off her appearance with a patterned headscarf.
In another image, the influencer commanded attention in an animal print swimwear set as she enjoyed a scenic stroll along the sea.
Wow-factor! The model, 24, caught the eye as she displayed her sensational figure in a white bikini by PrettyLittleThing
Incredible: In another image, the influencer commanded attention in an animal print swimwear set as she enjoyed a stroll along the sea
Lucky for some! The media personality has been updating her followers with breathtakingly beautiful shots from her current location
What a vision: The luxurious resorts were surrounded by the large body of water
Scenic: Brunette beauty Tamara kicked back in a separate lounge area with her partner
The brunette and her actor boyfriend Ed, 33, travelled down to her native country months after they celebrated their one-year anniversary.
Tamara revealed the Gossip Girl star – who she has been dating since October 2019 – first approached her via her Instagram DMs as she treated her followers to a rare peek at their romance last year.
The social media star also touched on whether she’s jealous about his on-screen kisses, his love for her native country and being co-dependent during the coronavirus lockdown.
Fans were curious to find out how the handsome pair crossed paths, and the influencer didn’t hold back in revealing the details.
Tamara shared: ‘Going to answer this first because it’s my most asked question, and probably the reason a lot of you follow me.
‘He direct message me out of the blue saying Hi and I nearly fell off my chair, we then chatted for a while and he asked me on a date, which I assumed would be dinner.
‘Instead, he took me to a butterfly sanctuary in Mayfair, we thereafter spent the whole day exploring London together, and the rest is history.
‘I feel like we have all become codependent with our partners this year (I know I have) I think it’s really important to do things alone and for yourself, read a book, go for a walk, chat to a friend.’ (sic)
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SIH opens Maldives Heritage Week in the heart of Sharjah
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Sharjah24: The Maldives Heritage Week was officially launched on Sunday, 24th January at the Cultural Heritage Centre Al Bait Al Gharbi, in the heart of Sharjah. The event was opened by His Excellency Dr Abdul Aziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, and Her Excellency Amina Shabeena, the Ambassador of the Republic of the Maldives.
Also in attendance were Mr Hassan Amro Adam from the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the Maldives, Aisha Ghabsh, General Coordinator for World Heritage Weeks, and Saqr Muhammad, Director of the Institutional Communication Department of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage. In line with all precautionary measures set by the government, the event saw all attendees adhering to social distancing and the wearing of masks and gloves.
The Maldives Heritage Week activities last five days (Sunday to Thursday), and aims to transport heritage lovers, researchers, and specialists on a journey through the history, geography and heritage of the Maldives. Event attendees can enjoy a variety of activities that reflect the various colours and traditions of the Maldivian heritage.
Resume mass public events in the heart of Sharjah
His Excellency Dr Abdul Aziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, said, “We are extremely pleased to resume mass public events in Sharjah, whilst adhering to all of the measures set in place by our wise leadership. We were happy to run a number of virtual events amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, but this event marks the return of physical events, and we are pleased to celebrate Maldivian heritage in the heart of Sharjah.”
Dr Al Musallam continued, “There are many similarities between Sharjah and the Republic of the Maldives, such as the importance of fishing and sea travel. Due to Arabic influence, the Maldivian alphabet is also very similar to ours, and there are many stories of Arab travellers who stopped in the Maldives on their travels. The Maldivian heritage is simple but rich, and we are happy to be showcasing it to the public through traditional activities such as jewellery, crafts, and fashion.”
Her Excellency Amina Shabiya, the Ambassador of the Republic of the Maldives, said, “I am delighted to open the Maldives Heritage Week here in Sharjah. Heritage is priceless- it is a vital part of our identity and an essential part of who we are. As an island nation, the Maldives’ heritage revolves around the sea, with influence and cultures adopted by settlers through history. This is very similar to the heritage of the UAE, and there is a great connection between the two. This dates back to when the silk road wrapped around the Persian Gulf and down the East coast of India, down to the Maldives. We are very proud of the similarities in heritage between the Maldives and the UAE, such as music, customs, and traditions.”
The activities
The activities of the event also include an exhibition of Maldivian costumes, performances of traditional Maldivian cuisine, traditional crafts and wood carving, jewellery making, and musical performances from the Harboy band and the Rani band.
The World Heritage Weeks program came under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council, Ruler of Sharjah, and is in line with the Sharjah Institute for Heritage’s vision to introduce world culture to the people of Sharjah.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Bing News :
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Soneva Jani Welcomes a New Era with the Launch of Chapter Two
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Soneva, the luxury resort operator with sustainability at its core, has announced the launch of Soneva Jani, Chapter Two. The award-winning Maldives resort is synonymous with over-water luxury, superlative hospitality and rare guest experiences, and this new chapter marks the beginning of an incredible new era. Now open to guests, Chapter Two expands upon Soneva Jani’s portfolio of luxurious water villas, as well as introducing exciting new dining concepts, the Soneva Wellness Centre, and a whole new way to experience the best of the resort with Soneva Unlimited.
“We are delighted to introduce guests to Soneva Jani Chapter Two,” says Sonu Shivdasani, Founder and CEO of Soneva. “As we continue to celebrate Soneva’s 25th anniversary into the middle of 2021, Chapter Two will mark the start of an exciting new era for Soneva Jani. At this milestone moment in our story, we will continue to set the standard for sustainable luxury with even more choices of exquisite accommodation, remarkable gastronomy and rare, unforgettable experiences for our guests.”
Twenty-seven new over-water villas can be accessed via a winding jetty off the southern tip of the resort’s main island. The new villas in Chapter Two have been carefully positioned to maximise privacy and create a true sense of seclusion, with the ocean on all sides and unmatched views of the sunrise or sunset.
Ranging from the spacious One Bedroom Water Reserves to a sprawling Four Bedroom Water Reserve, they are among the largest and most luxurious over-water villas of their kind in the world: each featuring vast indoor and outdoor living spaces and sweeping terraces, private pool, some have slides straight into the private lagoon, and outdoor bathrooms for bathing under the sun and stars. The one- and two-bedroom Reserves also have the iconic retractable roof over the master bed for stargazing. Ideal for families, all the rooms can be closed off, with a children’s sleeping area located just behind the master bedrooms for maximum peace of mind while staying over water.
Like all of Soneva’s villas, the new Water Reserves have been crafted to the highest environmental standards, using sustainable materials, such as Forest Stewardship Council-certified woods, and state-of-the-art technology to reduce their impact on the planet. Commanding unforgettable views, they include 20 One Bedroom Water Reserves, six Two Bedroom Water Reserves (including one which has been designed to accommodate differently-abled guests) and a Four-Bedroom Water Reserve. Soneva Jani’s existing three and four Bedroom Island Reserves on the island now fall under Chapter Two.
When guests book a stay in any of Chapter Two overwater or island villas, they get to experience Soneva Unlimited, an indulgent new offering that invites guests to enjoy every facet of Soneva Jani to their heart’s desire, all included in the price of the villa. Soneva Unlimited includes unlimited: dining at all bars, restaurants and In-Villa Dining; alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at all bars and restaurants; visiting Michelin-starred chef dinners and experiences; wines from the Soneva Unlimited list; experiences, diving, and children’s experiences; and spa treatments. Also included under Soneva Unlimited is a dedicated Barefoot Butler, return shared seaplane transfers from Malé, daily laundry service, and daily replenishment of the in-villa minibar.
The starting price for a 1 Bedroom Water Retreat in Chapter Two starts from USD 3,560+++ in the shoulder season, which includes all meals, transfers, experiences, drinks and spa treatments.
To view more information including factsheets and floorplans, please click here.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Soneva, the luxury resort operator with sustainability at its core, has announced the launch of Soneva Jani, Chapter Two. The award-winning Maldives resort is synonymous with over-water luxury, superlative hospitality and rare guest experiences, and this new chapter marks the beginning of an incredible new era. Now open to guests, Chapter Two expands upon Soneva Jani’s portfolio of luxurious water villas, as well as introducing exciting new dining concepts, the Soneva Wellness Centre, and a whole new way to experience the best of the resort with Soneva Unlimited.\n“We are delighted to introduce guests to Soneva Jani Chapter Two,” says Sonu Shivdasani, Founder and CEO of Soneva. “As we continue to celebrate Soneva’s 25th anniversary into the middle of 2021, Chapter Two will mark the start of an exciting new era for Soneva Jani. At this milestone moment in our story, we will continue to set the standard for sustainable luxury with even more choices of exquisite accommodation, remarkable gastronomy and rare, unforgettable experiences for our guests.”\nTwenty-seven new over-water villas can be accessed via a winding jetty off the southern tip of the resort’s main island. The new villas in Chapter Two have been carefully positioned to maximise privacy and create a true sense of seclusion, with the ocean on all sides and unmatched views of the sunrise or sunset.\nRanging from the spacious One Bedroom Water Reserves to a sprawling Four Bedroom Water Reserve, they are among the largest and most luxurious over-water villas of their kind in the world: each featuring vast indoor and outdoor living spaces and sweeping terraces, private pool, some have slides straight into the private lagoon, and outdoor bathrooms for bathing under the sun and stars. The one- and two-bedroom Reserves also have the iconic retractable roof over the master bed for stargazing. Ideal for families, all the rooms can be closed off, with a children’s sleeping area located just behind the master bedrooms for maximum peace of mind while staying over water.\nLike all of Soneva’s villas, the new Water Reserves have been crafted to the highest environmental standards, using sustainable materials, such as Forest Stewardship Council-certified woods, and state-of-the-art technology to reduce their impact on the planet. Commanding unforgettable views, they include 20 One Bedroom Water Reserves, six Two Bedroom Water Reserves (including one which has been designed to accommodate differently-abled guests) and a Four-Bedroom Water Reserve. Soneva Jani’s existing three and four Bedroom Island Reserves on the island now fall under Chapter Two.\nWhen guests book a stay in any of Chapter Two overwater or island villas, they get to experience Soneva Unlimited, an indulgent new offering that invites guests to enjoy every facet of Soneva Jani to their heart’s desire, all included in the price of the villa. Soneva Unlimited includes unlimited: dining at all bars, restaurants and In-Villa Dining; alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at all bars and restaurants; visiting Michelin-starred chef dinners and experiences; wines from the Soneva Unlimited list; experiences, diving, and children’s experiences; and spa treatments. Also included under Soneva Unlimited is a dedicated Barefoot Butler, return shared seaplane transfers from Malé, daily laundry service, and daily replenishment of the in-villa minibar.\nThe starting price for a 1 Bedroom Water Retreat in Chapter Two starts from USD 3,560+++ in the shoulder season, which includes all meals, transfers, experiences, drinks and spa treatments.\nTo view more information including factsheets and floorplans, please click here.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Soneva Jani Welcomes a New Era with the Launch of Chapter Two"
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Al Shaali Marine Maldives Presents the Luxurious AS66 Super Yacht!
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If you’re in the market for the ultimate luxury yacht, look no further. Al Shaali Marine Maldives has unveiled its AS66 Super Yacht, crafted for your supreme comfort.
Some of its striking features include:
Overall Length: 66 ft
Features 2 Guest Cabins
14-16 sitting area with Italian Silk leather and international grade cherry wood
Master Berth: Double bed with side cabinet and ensuite facility including shower and toilet system.
For enquiries about boats or other marine services, call 6646066 or email [email protected]
Al Shaali Marine Maldives Pvt Ltd. (ASMM) is a joint venture between Al Shaali Marine Dubai and Coastline Investments Pvt Ltd, Maldives. ASMM has been serving the Maldives for more than a decade.
The company manufactures a wide range of fibre vessels such as speed boats, local dhonis, and dinghies that can be customized to satisfy customers’ requirements both locally and overseas.
ASMM also provides boat repairs and refurbishments of boats’ structure and systems, with a wide range of boat types and brands, for providing maximum satisfaction to its customers. ASMM continues to prove itself in both local and global markets, achieving awards and certifications for its quality and standards.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"If you’re in the market for the ultimate luxury yacht, look no further. Al Shaali Marine Maldives has unveiled its AS66 Super Yacht, crafted for your supreme comfort.\nSome of its striking features include:\nOverall Length: 66 ft\nFeatures 2 Guest Cabins\n14-16 sitting area with Italian Silk leather and international grade cherry wood\nMaster Berth: Double bed with side cabinet and ensuite facility including shower and toilet system.\nFor enquiries about boats or other marine services, call 6646066 or email [email protected]\nAl Shaali Marine Maldives Pvt Ltd. (ASMM) is a joint venture between Al Shaali Marine Dubai and Coastline Investments Pvt Ltd, Maldives. ASMM has been serving the Maldives for more than a decade.\nThe company manufactures a wide range of fibre vessels such as speed boats, local dhonis, and dinghies that can be customized to satisfy customers’ requirements both locally and overseas.\nASMM also provides boat repairs and refurbishments of boats’ structure and systems, with a wide range of boat types and brands, for providing maximum satisfaction to its customers. ASMM continues to prove itself in both local and global markets, achieving awards and certifications for its quality and standards.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Visit Maldives Takes Part in British Loyalty Wreck Commemoration
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A special event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the British Loyalty wreck was held yesterday morning at Maradhoo, Addu City harbour. Visit Maldives joined this event, organized by Nalafehi Meedhoo, a non-government organization based in Meedhoo, Addu City, in association with the Addu City Council.
The event commenced with the unveiling of the logo for the 75th anniversary of the British Loyalty wreck. This was followed by cultural dance and a speech by the Addu City Mayor, Mr Abdulla Sadiq. The Minister of Tourism, Honorable Dr Abdulla Mausoom also gave a speech which was followed by a cultural activity and the handing over of the British Loyalty model to the Addu City Mayor. After this, the divers and the VIP’s travelled to the shipwreck for the special diving event which was concluded with a special group photo, and the handing over of the certificate of participation to the divers by Mr Abdulla Sadiq and Honorable Dr Abdulla Mausoom.
The day marked the 75th anniversary of the sinking of the World War II oil tanker in Addu City. The British Loyalty Wreck, which is the biggest shipwreck in the Maldives, lies 33 meters underwater between the islands Maradhoo and Hithadhoo. Over the years, it has garnered a lot of attention and popularity as a diving destination among both locals and tourists and has come to be one of the best dive sites in the Maldives. The ship is enveloped with hard and soft corals that are home to many small fishes. It is also surrounded by groups of local fishes, including blue-fin jack and turtles that swim around the ship. Every so often, the divers also find manta rays and sharks around the ship.
Additionally, it is notable that this wreck has been declared a protected area by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Maldives in 2018. This was done to preserve the natural beauty and surroundings.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"A special event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the British Loyalty wreck was held yesterday morning at Maradhoo, Addu City harbour. Visit Maldives joined this event, organized by Nalafehi Meedhoo, a non-government organization based in Meedhoo, Addu City, in association with the Addu City Council.\nThe event commenced with the unveiling of the logo for the 75th anniversary of the British Loyalty wreck. This was followed by cultural dance and a speech by the Addu City Mayor, Mr Abdulla Sadiq. The Minister of Tourism, Honorable Dr Abdulla Mausoom also gave a speech which was followed by a cultural activity and the handing over of the British Loyalty model to the Addu City Mayor. After this, the divers and the VIP’s travelled to the shipwreck for the special diving event which was concluded with a special group photo, and the handing over of the certificate of participation to the divers by Mr Abdulla Sadiq and Honorable Dr Abdulla Mausoom.\nThe day marked the 75th anniversary of the sinking of the World War II oil tanker in Addu City. The British Loyalty Wreck, which is the biggest shipwreck in the Maldives, lies 33 meters underwater between the islands Maradhoo and Hithadhoo. Over the years, it has garnered a lot of attention and popularity as a diving destination among both locals and tourists and has come to be one of the best dive sites in the Maldives. The ship is enveloped with hard and soft corals that are home to many small fishes. It is also surrounded by groups of local fishes, including blue-fin jack and turtles that swim around the ship. Every so often, the divers also find manta rays and sharks around the ship.\nAdditionally, it is notable that this wreck has been declared a protected area by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Maldives in 2018. This was done to preserve the natural beauty and surroundings.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Visit Maldives Takes Part in British Loyalty Wreck Commemoration"
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Visit Maldives Unveils Major Campaign with Expedia in Four Key Markets
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Visit Maldives has commenced a major campaign with Expedia Group to promote the Maldives as one of the most secluded and serene destinations in the world for tourists.
The purpose of this four-month campaign targeting Russia, Middle East, China and India, among the key source markets of the destination, is to assure potential travellers that the Maldives remains one of the most accessible destinations during this unprecedented situation. The key messaging of this campaign will highlight the unique geographical formation of the island nation, owing to the natural dispersion of the islands – ensuring a worry-free holiday for the travellers.
Created in partnership with Expedia Group Media Solutions, the marketing organization of Expedia Group, this campaign is expected to reach over 23 million people, targeting potential travellers in all the phases of the consumer journey in the focus markets. Through this campaign, notable achievements to the destination such as winning the World’s Leading Destination, achieving the Safe Travels Stamp by World Travel & Tourism Council, launching of Maldives Border Miles and Allied Inbound will also be highlighted on the destination landing page on the platform. Further to this, experiences which are unique to the destination will be portrayed to entice the travellers.
Expedia Group is one of the world’s leading full-service online travel brands helping travellers easily plan and book travel from the widest selection of vacation packages, flights, hotels, vacation rentals, rental cars, cruises, activities, attractions, and services.
The year 2021 started with a focus on new strategies that have been adopted to ensure the goals of achieving pre-pandemic arrival. In this regard, several marketing activities are already in the pipeline such as joint promotions with tour operators and airlines, participation in key travel trade fairs, roadshows and familiarization trips targeted to media, influencers and celebrities to promote the destination in various markets. Besides these activities, prominence would be given to digital, social media and virtual activities to maintain the destination presence and promote the Maldives as the most preferred destination across the globe.
By the end of 2020, Maldives celebrated the remarkable achievement of receiving 500,000 tourists amidst an ongoing pandemic. Currently, the Russian market is one of the top-performing markets according to the latest statistics by the Ministry of Tourism. India and Middle Eastern markets are also showing steady growth in terms of arrivals. While China has been one of the traditionally strongest markets in terms of arrivals to the Maldives prior to the pandemic, several marketing efforts are still underway to maintain the presence in the Chinese market as it opens for outbound travel again.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Visit Maldives has commenced a major campaign with Expedia Group to promote the Maldives as one of the most secluded and serene destinations in the world for tourists.\nThe purpose of this four-month campaign targeting Russia, Middle East, China and India, among the key source markets of the destination, is to assure potential travellers that the Maldives remains one of the most accessible destinations during this unprecedented situation. The key messaging of this campaign will highlight the unique geographical formation of the island nation, owing to the natural dispersion of the islands – ensuring a worry-free holiday for the travellers.\nCreated in partnership with Expedia Group Media Solutions, the marketing organization of Expedia Group, this campaign is expected to reach over 23 million people, targeting potential travellers in all the phases of the consumer journey in the focus markets. Through this campaign, notable achievements to the destination such as winning the World’s Leading Destination, achieving the Safe Travels Stamp by World Travel & Tourism Council, launching of Maldives Border Miles and Allied Inbound will also be highlighted on the destination landing page on the platform. Further to this, experiences which are unique to the destination will be portrayed to entice the travellers.\nExpedia Group is one of the world’s leading full-service online travel brands helping travellers easily plan and book travel from the widest selection of vacation packages, flights, hotels, vacation rentals, rental cars, cruises, activities, attractions, and services.\nThe year 2021 started with a focus on new strategies that have been adopted to ensure the goals of achieving pre-pandemic arrival. In this regard, several marketing activities are already in the pipeline such as joint promotions with tour operators and airlines, participation in key travel trade fairs, roadshows and familiarization trips targeted to media, influencers and celebrities to promote the destination in various markets. Besides these activities, prominence would be given to digital, social media and virtual activities to maintain the destination presence and promote the Maldives as the most preferred destination across the globe.\nBy the end of 2020, Maldives celebrated the remarkable achievement of receiving 500,000 tourists amidst an ongoing pandemic. Currently, the Russian market is one of the top-performing markets according to the latest statistics by the Ministry of Tourism. India and Middle Eastern markets are also showing steady growth in terms of arrivals. While China has been one of the traditionally strongest markets in terms of arrivals to the Maldives prior to the pandemic, several marketing efforts are still underway to maintain the presence in the Chinese market as it opens for outbound travel again.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Visit Maldives Unveils Major Campaign with Expedia in Four Key Markets"
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Direct flights to resume between Srilanka and Maldives
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The Minister of Tourism Dr Abdulla Mausoom, on Thursday, revealed that direct flights between the Maldives and neighbouring Sri Lanka would resume from February 13 onwards.
According to the minister’s tweet, the reopening of Sri Lanka’s borders is expected to have a positive effect on tourism of both countries, as well as regionally.
Congratulations #SriLanka on the reopening of borders to tourists. This will help boost dual destination and regional tourism. Also the announcement of resuming @flysrilankan direct between #London and #Maldives from 13 Feb is another promising development #TogetherWeCan — Abdulla Mausoom (@Mausoom_Maus) January 21, 2021
He also credited the resumption of direct flights between Maldives and London via Sri Lankan airlines, as being “another promising development”.
After 9 months of being closed to the world, Sri Lanka reopened its borders on December 28, 2020. However, most scheduled flights did not resume operations till this January.
The country has also publicised a list of measures and restrictions for tourists, intended to caution against the ongoing pandemic and prevent the further spread of COVID19.
This includes a mandatory 14-day quarantine period for all travellers entering the country.
Although Sri Lanka is known to provide visas on arrival to people from a number of countries, including Maldivian, authorities confirm that since reopening the country is yet to begin re-issuing any on-arrival visas.
Hence, all travellers, whether seeking a visa for six months or short term, are required to apply online in advance for their visas or electronic travel authorisation (eTA).
The Sri Lankan government has certified several hotels from different price ranges to accommodate one’s quarantine stay purposes.
Furthermore, although travel to popular destinations in Sri Lanka remains unrestricted, tourists are not allowed to use particular forms of public transport.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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"The Minister of Tourism Dr Abdulla Mausoom, on Thursday, revealed that direct flights between the Maldives and neighbouring Sri Lanka would resume from February 13 onwards.\nAccording to the minister’s tweet, the reopening of Sri Lanka’s borders is expected to have a positive effect on tourism of both countries, as well as regionally.\nCongratulations #SriLanka on the reopening of borders to tourists. This will help boost dual destination and regional tourism. Also the announcement of resuming @flysrilankan direct between #London and #Maldives from 13 Feb is another promising development #TogetherWeCan — Abdulla Mausoom (@Mausoom_Maus) January 21, 2021\nHe also credited the resumption of direct flights between Maldives and London via Sri Lankan airlines, as being “another promising development”.\nAfter 9 months of being closed to the world, Sri Lanka reopened its borders on December 28, 2020. However, most scheduled flights did not resume operations till this January.\nThe country has also publicised a list of measures and restrictions for tourists, intended to caution against the ongoing pandemic and prevent the further spread of COVID19.\nThis includes a mandatory 14-day quarantine period for all travellers entering the country.\nAlthough Sri Lanka is known to provide visas on arrival to people from a number of countries, including Maldivian, authorities confirm that since reopening the country is yet to begin re-issuing any on-arrival visas.\nHence, all travellers, whether seeking a visa for six months or short term, are required to apply online in advance for their visas or electronic travel authorisation (eTA).\nThe Sri Lankan government has certified several hotels from different price ranges to accommodate one’s quarantine stay purposes.\nFurthermore, although travel to popular destinations in Sri Lanka remains unrestricted, tourists are not allowed to use particular forms of public transport.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"Direct flights to resume between Srilanka and Maldives"
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Maldives Post to Initiate Postal Banking and Financial Services
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Maldives Post has yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ms Fathimath Shafeega to carry out research and consultancy work with the aim of initiating postal banking and financial services in the Maldives.
In developed countries all over the globe, postal banking and related financial services are often utilized through the post, especially due to the ease in accessibility for rural populations.
The MoU was signed with Ms Fathimath Shafeega, who has served in various senior-level capacities in the financial sector of the Maldives. The main goal of establishing this consultancy is to explore viable opportunities to introduce postal banking services in the Maldives.
Furthermore, it is a strategic aim of Maldives Post to develop a ‘One-Stop Service Center’ whereby customers are able to access a range of services.
Major services provided by Maldives Post include:
International and domestic mail services
Mail delivery services
Financial services
E-commerce
Agency services
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Maldives Post has yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ms Fathimath Shafeega to carry out research and consultancy work with the aim of initiating postal banking and financial services in the Maldives.\nIn developed countries all over the globe, postal banking and related financial services are often utilized through the post, especially due to the ease in accessibility for rural populations.\nThe MoU was signed with Ms Fathimath Shafeega, who has served in various senior-level capacities in the financial sector of the Maldives. The main goal of establishing this consultancy is to explore viable opportunities to introduce postal banking services in the Maldives.\nFurthermore, it is a strategic aim of Maldives Post to develop a ‘One-Stop Service Center’ whereby customers are able to access a range of services.\nMajor services provided by Maldives Post include:\nInternational and domestic mail services\nMail delivery services\nFinancial services\nE-commerce\nAgency services\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Maldives Post to Initiate Postal Banking and Financial Services"
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Isdhoo Harbour is 50% Complete: MTCC
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Maldives Transports and Contracting Company (MTCC) reports that work on Design and Build of L. Isdhoo Harbour is underway, with an overall 50 per cent project progress.
The state-run company also informs that dredging works for the project have been completed, along with the installation of precast concrete blocks required for quay wall construction currently ongoing, with 45 per cent completion.
Work on Design and Build of L. Isdhoo Harbour is underway, with overall 50% project progress. Dredging works for the project have been completed. Installation of precast concrete blocks required for quay wall construction is currently ongoing, with 45% completion. pic.twitter.com/NKuqxfKMWP — MTCC Plc (@MTCCPlc) January 26, 2021
Ministry of National Planning and Infrastructure tasked the project of upgrading the harbour of Isdhoo, Laamu Atoll to MTCC for MVR 34 million.
The project consists of the construction of outer and inner seawalls, as well as the revetments of Isdhoo’s harbour.
MTCC is the first public limited company in the Maldives and has been serving as the leading marine and civil contracting company in the country for four decades. The company recently broke revenue records for generating a record amount of revenue and profits during 2020.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Maldives Transports and Contracting Company (MTCC) reports that work on Design and Build of L. Isdhoo Harbour is underway, with an overall 50 per cent project progress.\nThe state-run company also informs that dredging works for the project have been completed, along with the installation of precast concrete blocks required for quay wall construction currently ongoing, with 45 per cent completion.\nWork on Design and Build of L. Isdhoo Harbour is underway, with overall 50% project progress. Dredging works for the project have been completed. Installation of precast concrete blocks required for quay wall construction is currently ongoing, with 45% completion. pic.twitter.com/NKuqxfKMWP — MTCC Plc (@MTCCPlc) January 26, 2021\nMinistry of National Planning and Infrastructure tasked the project of upgrading the harbour of Isdhoo, Laamu Atoll to MTCC for MVR 34 million.\nThe project consists of the construction of outer and inner seawalls, as well as the revetments of Isdhoo’s harbour.\nMTCC is the first public limited company in the Maldives and has been serving as the leading marine and civil contracting company in the country for four decades. The company recently broke revenue records for generating a record amount of revenue and profits during 2020.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Isdhoo Harbour is 50% Complete: MTCC"
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Maldives lowers tourist COVID-19 cases to 0.07 percent
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Ministry of Tourism, on Friday, revealed that the rate at which tourists tested positive for COVID-19 in the Maldives was reduced to 0.07 per cent in December 2020.
Presented as a percentage of tourist arrivals, the lowest infection rate was recorded in December, the month that attracted the largest number of tourists since the country reopened its borders in mid-2020, with a total of 93,823 arrivals.
The island nation saw the highest rate of tourist infections in last September, with 0.36 per cent of 9,538 visitors testing positive for the virus during the month.
Since then, the rate at which tourists tested positive for COVID-19 had steadily decreased, with 0.26 per cent of arrivals testing positive in October and 0.13 per cent of arrivals testing positive in November.
The Maldivian government reopened its borders on July 15 with just four airlines, following a period of international travel restrictions spanning nearly four months. Six months after the border reopening, the situation in travel has almost reverted back to what it was before the border closure.
At the moment, Maldives is recording a daily average of 3,000 to 5,000 tourist arrivals — a notable figure considering the trenches that the industry fell into mid-2020.
Despite the entire industry screeching to a halt due to preventive measures are taken to curb the spread of the virus, Maldives hit its target for 500,000 tourists in 2020, with an impressive recovery curve.
With renewed hope, the government expects to attract over 1.5 million tourists in 2021. Minister of Tourism Dr Abdulla Mausoom, on several occasions, stated that this year would be a “very successful” year for Maldivian tourism.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Ministry of Tourism, on Friday, revealed that the rate at which tourists tested positive for COVID-19 in the Maldives was reduced to 0.07 per cent in December 2020.\nPresented as a percentage of tourist arrivals, the lowest infection rate was recorded in December, the month that attracted the largest number of tourists since the country reopened its borders in mid-2020, with a total of 93,823 arrivals.\nThe island nation saw the highest rate of tourist infections in last September, with 0.36 per cent of 9,538 visitors testing positive for the virus during the month.\nSince then, the rate at which tourists tested positive for COVID-19 had steadily decreased, with 0.26 per cent of arrivals testing positive in October and 0.13 per cent of arrivals testing positive in November.\nThe Maldivian government reopened its borders on July 15 with just four airlines, following a period of international travel restrictions spanning nearly four months. Six months after the border reopening, the situation in travel has almost reverted back to what it was before the border closure.\nAt the moment, Maldives is recording a daily average of 3,000 to 5,000 tourist arrivals — a notable figure considering the trenches that the industry fell into mid-2020.\nDespite the entire industry screeching to a halt due to preventive measures are taken to curb the spread of the virus, Maldives hit its target for 500,000 tourists in 2020, with an impressive recovery curve.\nWith renewed hope, the government expects to attract over 1.5 million tourists in 2021. Minister of Tourism Dr Abdulla Mausoom, on several occasions, stated that this year would be a “very successful” year for Maldivian tourism.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"Maldives lowers tourist COVID-19 cases to 0.07 percent"
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President Makes Appointments to Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has made appointments to the newly-established Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice. The office was established under the Transitional Justice Act (Act number: 28/2020) on December 17, 2020.
The appointments are; Uz Abdul Samad Arif as the Chief Ombudsperson; and Uza Jihada Anees and Mariyam Laiza as ombudspersons. Uz Abdul Samad Arif holds a Master’s Degree in Comparative Laws from the International Islamic University of Malaysia. He previously served as the Vice President at the Tax Appeal Tribunal.
Uza Jihada Anees majored in International Maritime Law at the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI), Malta, for her Master’s of Laws. She previously worked as the Assistant State Attorney at the Attorney General’s Office.
Mariyam Laiza holds a Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation from Mahidol University, Thailand. She last served as a lecturer at the Maldives National University (MNU).
The Transitional Justice Act aims to end the culture of impunity and strengthen the rule of law, thereby strengthening democratic governance. It sanctions investigations into past wrongdoings by state authorities, heads of agencies, or individuals in power, which resulted in human rights violations.
The Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice is an autonomous legal identity vested with powers to communicate, file a lawsuit or receive court charges relating to circumstances addressed through the Transitional Justice Act.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has made appointments to the newly-established Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice. The office was established under the Transitional Justice Act (Act number: 28/2020) on December 17, 2020.\nThe appointments are; Uz Abdul Samad Arif as the Chief Ombudsperson; and Uza Jihada Anees and Mariyam Laiza as ombudspersons. Uz Abdul Samad Arif holds a Master’s Degree in Comparative Laws from the International Islamic University of Malaysia. He previously served as the Vice President at the Tax Appeal Tribunal.\nUza Jihada Anees majored in International Maritime Law at the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI), Malta, for her Master’s of Laws. She previously worked as the Assistant State Attorney at the Attorney General’s Office.\nMariyam Laiza holds a Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation from Mahidol University, Thailand. She last served as a lecturer at the Maldives National University (MNU).\nThe Transitional Justice Act aims to end the culture of impunity and strengthen the rule of law, thereby strengthening democratic governance. It sanctions investigations into past wrongdoings by state authorities, heads of agencies, or individuals in power, which resulted in human rights violations.\nThe Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice is an autonomous legal identity vested with powers to communicate, file a lawsuit or receive court charges relating to circumstances addressed through the Transitional Justice Act.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"President Makes Appointments to Office of the Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice"
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Tourism Ministry Endorses EIFEC Health Emergency Risk Compliance Standards
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The Ministry of Tourism has endorsed the EIFEC Health Emergency Risk Compliance Management System (HER-CMS) Standards Series, stating that the implementation of these standards is an effective tool against the COVID-19 virus. The Ministry further stated that this European certification would prove beneficial for the economy of the Maldives.
The new Emergency International Standards series will help organizations become more effective in combatting outbreaks of all communicable diseases, in addition to making people’s everyday lives to be safer and healthier.
This series includes two different Standards:
Health Emergency Risk Compliance Management System (HER-CMS), which can be adopted and implemented by all organizations; and,
Compliance Management Systems for Sanitization Service Providers (SSP-CMS), reserved for professional Sanitization Service Providers.
EIFEC has called upon interested parties, especially tourism industry-relevant parties, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to “Vaccinate Your Business”.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The Ministry of Tourism has endorsed the EIFEC Health Emergency Risk Compliance Management System (HER-CMS) Standards Series, stating that the implementation of these standards is an effective tool against the COVID-19 virus. The Ministry further stated that this European certification would prove beneficial for the economy of the Maldives.\nThe new Emergency International Standards series will help organizations become more effective in combatting outbreaks of all communicable diseases, in addition to making people’s everyday lives to be safer and healthier.\nThis series includes two different Standards:\nHealth Emergency Risk Compliance Management System (HER-CMS), which can be adopted and implemented by all organizations; and,\nCompliance Management Systems for Sanitization Service Providers (SSP-CMS), reserved for professional Sanitization Service Providers.\nEIFEC has called upon interested parties, especially tourism industry-relevant parties, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to “Vaccinate Your Business”.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Tourism Ministry Endorses EIFEC Health Emergency Risk Compliance Standards"
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COVID-19: Maldives records 109 new cases, 35 recoveries
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The Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Sunday, announced that 109 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in Maldives, while 35 recovered from the disease.
According to the agency, 78 of the new cases were detected from the Greater Male’ Region. 11 cases were identified in inhabited islands and the remaining 20 cases were from operational resorts.
Last August, authorities tightened the safety measures implemented in the Greater Male’ region, following an alarming upsurge of COVID-19 cases after the state initiated efforts to steer the country towards a ‘new normal’ with the phased easing of lockdown restrictions. After a long period of recording over 100 daily cases, the numbers fell to two-digits during the most part of September 2020.
Throughout the rest of last year, numbers slipped further down below 50, with a few spikes on rare occasions.
However, cases have been on the rise throughout January 2021, with active cases surpassing the 1,000-mark after months of recording three-digit numbers. New clusters were identified on operational resorts as well as several islands in the south.
HPA recently eased several safety measures imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. These leniencies include the cancellation of the city-wide curfew over the greater Male’ region, the reduction of quarantine periods to 10 days as well as cancelling mandatory quarantine for locals returning to the Maldives and for locals travelling to resorts.
But the agency has renewed calls for citizens to adhere to protective measures to contain the spread of the virus, cautioning against a public sentiment that the outbreak has been “controlled”.
On March 12, 2020, WHO classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. To date, the new strain of novel coronavirus has infected over 99.9 million people and claimed over 2.1 million lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 71.8 million people have recovered.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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"The Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Sunday, announced that 109 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in Maldives, while 35 recovered from the disease.\nAccording to the agency, 78 of the new cases were detected from the Greater Male’ Region. 11 cases were identified in inhabited islands and the remaining 20 cases were from operational resorts.\nLast August, authorities tightened the safety measures implemented in the Greater Male’ region, following an alarming upsurge of COVID-19 cases after the state initiated efforts to steer the country towards a ‘new normal’ with the phased easing of lockdown restrictions. After a long period of recording over 100 daily cases, the numbers fell to two-digits during the most part of September 2020.\nThroughout the rest of last year, numbers slipped further down below 50, with a few spikes on rare occasions.\nHowever, cases have been on the rise throughout January 2021, with active cases surpassing the 1,000-mark after months of recording three-digit numbers. New clusters were identified on operational resorts as well as several islands in the south.\nHPA recently eased several safety measures imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. These leniencies include the cancellation of the city-wide curfew over the greater Male’ region, the reduction of quarantine periods to 10 days as well as cancelling mandatory quarantine for locals returning to the Maldives and for locals travelling to resorts.\nBut the agency has renewed calls for citizens to adhere to protective measures to contain the spread of the virus, cautioning against a public sentiment that the outbreak has been “controlled”.\nOn March 12, 2020, WHO classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. To date, the new strain of novel coronavirus has infected over 99.9 million people and claimed over 2.1 million lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 71.8 million people have recovered.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"COVID-19: Maldives records 109 new cases, 35 recoveries"
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COVID-19: Maldives records 51 more cases, 49 recoveries
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The Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Tuesday, announced that 51 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in the Maldives, while 49 recovered from the disease.
According to the agency, 32 of the new cases were detected from the Greater Male’ Region, while two cases were identified in inhabited islands and the remaining 17 in operational resorts.
The Maldives now records a total of 14,633 virus cases of which 962 are active cases, in addition to 13,615 recoveries and 49 deaths.
Last August, authorities tightened the safety measures implemented in the Greater Male’ region, following an alarming upsurge of COVID-19 cases after the state initiated efforts to steer the country towards a ‘new normal’ with the phased easing of lockdown restrictions. After a long period of recording over 100 daily cases, the numbers fell to two-digits during the most part of September 2020.
Throughout the rest of the year, numbers had slipped further down below 50, with a few spikes on rare occasions, but cases have been on the rise throughout January 2021.
HPA recently eased several safety measures imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. These leniencies include the cancellation of the city-wide curfew over the greater Male’ region, the reduction of quarantine periods to 10 days as well as cancelling mandatory quarantine for locals returning to the Maldives and for locals travelling to resorts.
However, the agency has renewed calls for citizens to adhere to protective measures to contain the spread of the virus, cautioning against a public sentiment that the outbreak has been “controlled”.
On March 12, 2020, WHO classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. To date, the new strain of novel coronavirus has infected over 96.1 million people and claimed over 2 million lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 68.3 million people have recovered.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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The United Nations (UN) and the Maldives on Thursday signed a project document on digitalising social services in order to better protect women and girls from poverty and violence during emergency situations.
Titled ‘Protecting Women and Children: Digitalizing and Streamlining Social Services and Creating a Unified Platform for National Care’, the project aims to enhance shock-responsive social protection benefits and services targeted towards women and girls, in order to prevent them from falling into poverty and protect them from violence in prolonged socioeconomic and emergency situations such as the ongoing COVID-19. pandemic.
The document was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid and UN Resident Coordinator Catherine Haswell at a ceremony held at the foreign ministry.
Funded by the UN COVID-19 Response and Recovery Multi-Partner Trust Fund, the project has a budget of USD 452,500 and will boost Maldives’ COVID-19 recovery efforts, aligning them with progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), by achieving three key results:
– Strengthen the capacity of national stakeholders to support social norms to prevent gender-based violence, empower women and increase access to reproductive health and economic opportunities
– Increase access for vulnerable populations including children, women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, persons with mental illness and those living in poverty, through better data collection
– Consolidate and build an integrated, efficient, inclusive and sustainable social protection system based on the principles of Universal Basic Income (UBI), thus paving the way towards a reformed, expanded, streamlined and digitised national social protection policy in line with the government’s recovery plan.
A pleasure to sign the Declaration of Commitment for the 2nd project submitted to #UNSG #MTPF to prevent GBV & empower vulnerable groups by increasing access to digital technology.Thank @UN SG & @UNMaldives @HaswellUN for supporting the Maldives recovery from #COVID19#SDG1 #SDG5 pic.twitter.com/yIN7WvdpOo — Abdulla Shahid (@abdulla_shahid) January 21, 2021
“This project … will support the government to develop a National Social Protection Policy, to address the needs of all, especially the vulnerable population groups. The project will assist in creating a conducive environment that favour women to participate in economic activities and promote desirable change in the social systems”, said Minister Shahid at the ceremony.
“It will also change social norms to prevent gender-based violence, increase access to reproductive health and increase women’s empowerment. With the increase in access to digital technology, it will expand the essential public services through digital solutions. It will also support the local councils to build capacity and strengthen data collection”.
He thanked the UN Secretary-General for allowing Maldives to be one of the few countries to access the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund twice, further acknowledging the hard work of the UN Country Team and relevant stakeholders.
In turn, UN Resident Coordinator Haswell reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to strengthen the social protection system to help vulnerable groups in the Maldives, stating that UN Maldives will work closely with all stakeholders towards an inclusive, sustainable recovery in 2021.
“As the Maldives continues its fight to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Maldives and the United Nations remains committed to supporting the accelerated achievement of the 2030 Agenda and leaving no one behind. The Government and UN will closely monitor the targets of the Joint Programme during its implementation from 15 October 2020 to 1 November 2021”, added the foreign ministry.
The pandemic saw an increase in reported gender-based and child abuse cases in 2021, with Minister of Gender, Family and Social Services Aishath Mohamed Didi confirmed last June that the number of domestic violence cases reported in the Maldives saw an increase with the easing of certain lockdown measures at the end of May.
Globally, the alarm has been raised over the higher incidence of domestic violence and gender-based violence amid COVID-19 lockdown measures and movement restrictions, with several vulnerable individuals forced to remain in at-risk environments.
Throughout the year, public ire grew considerably, regarding the government’s meagre record of arresting and convicting sexual offenders, despite numerous promises to protect the rights of children and women.
Protesters demanding justice for rape and sexual assault victims held demonstrations throughout the year in front of Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services as well as the roads of capital Male’, following an upsurge of reported cases and alleged misconduct of police during investigations.
The police have continually urged the public to report all such cases to the police’s Family and Child Protection Wing at +960 3000600 or the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services at 1412.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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"The United Nations (UN) and the Maldives on Thursday signed a project document on digitalising social services in order to better protect women and girls from poverty and violence during emergency situations.\nTitled ‘Protecting Women and Children: Digitalizing and Streamlining Social Services and Creating a Unified Platform for National Care’, the project aims to enhance shock-responsive social protection benefits and services targeted towards women and girls, in order to prevent them from falling into poverty and protect them from violence in prolonged socioeconomic and emergency situations such as the ongoing COVID-19. pandemic.\nThe document was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid and UN Resident Coordinator Catherine Haswell at a ceremony held at the foreign ministry.\nFunded by the UN COVID-19 Response and Recovery Multi-Partner Trust Fund, the project has a budget of USD 452,500 and will boost Maldives’ COVID-19 recovery efforts, aligning them with progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), by achieving three key results:\n– Strengthen the capacity of national stakeholders to support social norms to prevent gender-based violence, empower women and increase access to reproductive health and economic opportunities\n– Increase access for vulnerable populations including children, women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, persons with mental illness and those living in poverty, through better data collection\n– Consolidate and build an integrated, efficient, inclusive and sustainable social protection system based on the principles of Universal Basic Income (UBI), thus paving the way towards a reformed, expanded, streamlined and digitised national social protection policy in line with the government’s recovery plan.\nA pleasure to sign the Declaration of Commitment for the 2nd project submitted to #UNSG #MTPF to prevent GBV & empower vulnerable groups by increasing access to digital technology.Thank @UN SG & @UNMaldives @HaswellUN for supporting the Maldives recovery from #COVID19#SDG1 #SDG5 pic.twitter.com/yIN7WvdpOo — Abdulla Shahid (@abdulla_shahid) January 21, 2021\n“This project … will support the government to develop a National Social Protection Policy, to address the needs of all, especially the vulnerable population groups. The project will assist in creating a conducive environment that favour women to participate in economic activities and promote desirable change in the social systems”, said Minister Shahid at the ceremony.\n“It will also change social norms to prevent gender-based violence, increase access to reproductive health and increase women’s empowerment. With the increase in access to digital technology, it will expand the essential public services through digital solutions. It will also support the local councils to build capacity and strengthen data collection”.\nHe thanked the UN Secretary-General for allowing Maldives to be one of the few countries to access the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund twice, further acknowledging the hard work of the UN Country Team and relevant stakeholders.\nIn turn, UN Resident Coordinator Haswell reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to strengthen the social protection system to help vulnerable groups in the Maldives, stating that UN Maldives will work closely with all stakeholders towards an inclusive, sustainable recovery in 2021.\n“As the Maldives continues its fight to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Maldives and the United Nations remains committed to supporting the accelerated achievement of the 2030 Agenda and leaving no one behind. The Government and UN will closely monitor the targets of the Joint Programme during its implementation from 15 October 2020 to 1 November 2021”, added the foreign ministry.\nThe pandemic saw an increase in reported gender-based and child abuse cases in 2021, with Minister of Gender, Family and Social Services Aishath Mohamed Didi confirmed last June that the number of domestic violence cases reported in the Maldives saw an increase with the easing of certain lockdown measures at the end of May.\nGlobally, the alarm has been raised over the higher incidence of domestic violence and gender-based violence amid COVID-19 lockdown measures and movement restrictions, with several vulnerable individuals forced to remain in at-risk environments.\nThroughout the year, public ire grew considerably, regarding the government’s meagre record of arresting and convicting sexual offenders, despite numerous promises to protect the rights of children and women.\nProtesters demanding justice for rape and sexual assault victims held demonstrations throughout the year in front of Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services as well as the roads of capital Male’, following an upsurge of reported cases and alleged misconduct of police during investigations.\nThe police have continually urged the public to report all such cases to the police’s Family and Child Protection Wing at +960 3000600 or the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services at 1412.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid on Wednesday extended his congratulations to his newly sworn-in counterparts from the United States (US) and Estonia.
Conveying his wishes to Anthony Blinken, the new US Secretary of State, and Eva-Maria Liimets, the new foreign minister of Estonia, Shahid expressed hopes that Maldives’ ties with the two countries will continue to strengthen during their tenures.
Anthony Blinken was administratively sworn-in at the US State Department earlier, after his 78 to 22 confirmation at the Senate. Blinken had served as Deputy Secretary at the State Department during former US President Barack Obama’s final term. Following the transfer of power from Donald Trump to the US’ incumbent President Joe Biden, Blinken is expected to strengthen the States’ multilateral relationships and diversify the department’s workforce.
Eva-Maria Liimets was appointed as the foreign minister under the leadership of Estonia’s first female Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Kallas was appointed by President Kersti Kaljulaid, making Estonia one of the few countries in the world where both the head of state and head of government are women.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid on Wednesday extended his congratulations to his newly sworn-in counterparts from the United States (US) and Estonia.\nConveying his wishes to Anthony Blinken, the new US Secretary of State, and Eva-Maria Liimets, the new foreign minister of Estonia, Shahid expressed hopes that Maldives’ ties with the two countries will continue to strengthen during their tenures.\nAnthony Blinken was administratively sworn-in at the US State Department earlier, after his 78 to 22 confirmation at the Senate. Blinken had served as Deputy Secretary at the State Department during former US President Barack Obama’s final term. Following the transfer of power from Donald Trump to the US’ incumbent President Joe Biden, Blinken is expected to strengthen the States’ multilateral relationships and diversify the department’s workforce.\nEva-Maria Liimets was appointed as the foreign minister under the leadership of Estonia’s first female Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Kallas was appointed by President Kersti Kaljulaid, making Estonia one of the few countries in the world where both the head of state and head of government are women.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
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THE OZEN COLLECTION Reveals New Branding and Receives 3 LUXLife Awards
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The curtain has been lifted on the ultra-elegant brand identity of ‘THE OZEN COLLECTION’ along with the new logo and monogram for its resorts, OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OZEN LIFE MAADHOO.
THE OZEN COLLECTION, a young and passionate award-winning Indian Ocean hospitality brand, unveils a bold new brand identity that further complements and elevates the brand’s experience offering. It is through the use of an elegant typeface, accompanied by a sophisticated colour palette, that the new visual identity was defined to create a brand mark that exudes an elegant looking modern brand.
OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI AND OZEN LIFE MAADHOO
As part of the rebranding exercise, the brand’s architecture strategy was defined to assist with the etymology development for every property within THE OZEN COLLECTION portfolio.
The word RESERVE, in OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI, conveys exclusivity and privacy that guests enjoy at Bolifushi Island. OZEN By Atmosphere At Maadhoo is similarly renamed to OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, with LIFE signifying elegant lifestyle and lively environment at Maadhoo Island.
The monograms developed for each of the operating resorts, OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, were done to celebrate the individuality of the islands where the resorts are situated. Staying true to the modernly elegant approach considered to develop the corporate brand, THE OZEN
COLLECTION, the visual identities for the resorts were also curated to exude a similar level of exclusivity and opulence while ensuring ease of recognition and scalability.
The OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI brand identity monogram was inspired by the conch shell (‘Boli’ in the local language) that directly relates to the meaning associated with the term ‘BOLIFUSHI’, ‘island of shells’ in the local language ‘Dhivehi’. The colour palette recommended for the property is a direct representative of the elegant and refined stay one can expect at OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI.
As for the OZEN LIFE MAADHOO identity, the inspiration for the monogram came from Scaevola Taccada, (‘Magoo Maa’ in the local language) the most commonly seen flower on Maadhoo Island. The greystone inspired colour palette recommended for the property’s identity is a representative of the warm elegance and heartfelt hospitality one can expect to experience when on the property. Stephane Laguette, Chief Commercial Officer THE OZEN COLLECTION, says: “Creating a strong, distinctive brand identity for our flagship brand, OZEN, will greatly enhance our marketing communications and effectively showcase the exciting new design and service enhancements at the resorts.”
LUXlife Resorts & Retreats Awards
OZEN LIFE MAADHOO is proud to share that it has won three Resorts & Retreats Awards from LUXlife Magazine this year. The awards recognize the excellence of the resort in various categories:
– Customer Service Excellence Award – Maldives
– Best Luxury All-Inclusive Resort – Maldives
– Luxury Resort of The Year – Maldives
The accolades coincide with the exciting rebranding journey of the resort, recognizing the service excellence of OZEN LIFE MAADHOO. Luisa Lalli, General Manager at OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, says: “This is a great moment for us. We remain committed to curating inspiring experiences for our guests by seamlessly blending sophisticated elegance with a meticulously balanced space and service experience, inspired by the local cultural norms. The sincere and humble efforts of the entire OZEN family, along with our process-driven approach, ensures the highest level of service, at every OZEN resort.”
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The curtain has been lifted on the ultra-elegant brand identity of ‘THE OZEN COLLECTION’ along with the new logo and monogram for its resorts, OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OZEN LIFE MAADHOO.\nTHE OZEN COLLECTION, a young and passionate award-winning Indian Ocean hospitality brand, unveils a bold new brand identity that further complements and elevates the brand’s experience offering. It is through the use of an elegant typeface, accompanied by a sophisticated colour palette, that the new visual identity was defined to create a brand mark that exudes an elegant looking modern brand.\nOZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI AND OZEN LIFE MAADHOO\nAs part of the rebranding exercise, the brand’s architecture strategy was defined to assist with the etymology development for every property within THE OZEN COLLECTION portfolio.\nThe word RESERVE, in OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI, conveys exclusivity and privacy that guests enjoy at Bolifushi Island. OZEN By Atmosphere At Maadhoo is similarly renamed to OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, with LIFE signifying elegant lifestyle and lively environment at Maadhoo Island.\nThe monograms developed for each of the operating resorts, OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, were done to celebrate the individuality of the islands where the resorts are situated. Staying true to the modernly elegant approach considered to develop the corporate brand, THE OZEN\nCOLLECTION, the visual identities for the resorts were also curated to exude a similar level of exclusivity and opulence while ensuring ease of recognition and scalability.\nThe OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI brand identity monogram was inspired by the conch shell (‘Boli’ in the local language) that directly relates to the meaning associated with the term ‘BOLIFUSHI’, ‘island of shells’ in the local language ‘Dhivehi’. The colour palette recommended for the property is a direct representative of the elegant and refined stay one can expect at OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI.\nAs for the OZEN LIFE MAADHOO identity, the inspiration for the monogram came from Scaevola Taccada, (‘Magoo Maa’ in the local language) the most commonly seen flower on Maadhoo Island. The greystone inspired colour palette recommended for the property’s identity is a representative of the warm elegance and heartfelt hospitality one can expect to experience when on the property. Stephane Laguette, Chief Commercial Officer THE OZEN COLLECTION, says: “Creating a strong, distinctive brand identity for our flagship brand, OZEN, will greatly enhance our marketing communications and effectively showcase the exciting new design and service enhancements at the resorts.”\nLUXlife Resorts & Retreats Awards\nOZEN LIFE MAADHOO is proud to share that it has won three Resorts & Retreats Awards from LUXlife Magazine this year. The awards recognize the excellence of the resort in various categories:\n– Customer Service Excellence Award – Maldives\n– Best Luxury All-Inclusive Resort – Maldives\n– Luxury Resort of The Year – Maldives\nThe accolades coincide with the exciting rebranding journey of the resort, recognizing the service excellence of OZEN LIFE MAADHOO. Luisa Lalli, General Manager at OZEN LIFE MAADHOO, says: “This is a great moment for us. We remain committed to curating inspiring experiences for our guests by seamlessly blending sophisticated elegance with a meticulously balanced space and service experience, inspired by the local cultural norms. The sincere and humble efforts of the entire OZEN family, along with our process-driven approach, ensures the highest level of service, at every OZEN resort.”\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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MALE, The Maldives, 12 January 2021: The Standard, Huruvalhi Maldives, the group’s first property in Asia, named Jesper Soerensen as the new resort’s general manager.
A Danish national, he has more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry having worked at hotels in the UK, Singapore, the US, and Qatar.
Standard International group that is now making its debut in Asia is headed by chief executive officer Amar Lalvani.
Soerensen was most recently general manager at the Six Senses Hotels and Resorts in Singapore, where he was a task force leader for the opening, branding, and management of their two five-star wellness properties, Duxton and Maxwell.
Prior to that role, Soerensen was promoted from hotel manager to general manager at the Shore Club beachside resort under the Morgans Hotel Group in Miami Beach.
The brand new property has an opening rate of USD350.
Full details are available at the link below:
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Maldives State Shipping (MSS) company reveals that goods of private companies transported via cargo ferry between Addu and Tuticorin of India has increased by 60% compared to its last shipment.
The cargo ferry between India and Addu City was launched December 10, 2020, and the state-run company utilizes boat MV Bonthi II for its voyages.
MSS reports that 3554 metric tons of cargo were transported during its last trip, and 2000 metric tons of it were goods imported by STO.
Managing Director of MSS, Abdullah Saeed reportedly detailed that most of the cargo was food products, and highlighted they had also imported some frozen food this trip around as well.
“This boat has the capacity to ship 3700 metric tons of goods,” explained MD Saeed. “The cargo ship is full every time it arrives.”
Due to the last shipment containing perishables and food products in large quantities, MV Bonthi II has docked straight to Addu City this time without stopping to Male’.
Additionally, MSS has now opened the cargo shuttle channel between Tuticorin and Gd. Thinadhoo last month as well. MD Saeed remarks that many businesses have inquired about it, but they have not carried any shipment to Thinadhoo during MV Bonthi II’s last trip.
In addition to Thinadhoo, it is notable that MSS has commenced cargo operations between Kulhudhuffushi and Cochin of India last September as well.
The route of the ship is as follows: Cochin – Tuticorin – Male’ – Kulhudhufushi.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Maldives State Shipping (MSS) company reveals that goods of private companies transported via cargo ferry between Addu and Tuticorin of India has increased by 60% compared to its last shipment.\nThe cargo ferry between India and Addu City was launched December 10, 2020, and the state-run company utilizes boat MV Bonthi II for its voyages.\nMSS reports that 3554 metric tons of cargo were transported during its last trip, and 2000 metric tons of it were goods imported by STO.\nManaging Director of MSS, Abdullah Saeed reportedly detailed that most of the cargo was food products, and highlighted they had also imported some frozen food this trip around as well.\n“This boat has the capacity to ship 3700 metric tons of goods,” explained MD Saeed. “The cargo ship is full every time it arrives.”\nDue to the last shipment containing perishables and food products in large quantities, MV Bonthi II has docked straight to Addu City this time without stopping to Male’.\nAdditionally, MSS has now opened the cargo shuttle channel between Tuticorin and Gd. Thinadhoo last month as well. MD Saeed remarks that many businesses have inquired about it, but they have not carried any shipment to Thinadhoo during MV Bonthi II’s last trip.\nIn addition to Thinadhoo, it is notable that MSS has commenced cargo operations between Kulhudhuffushi and Cochin of India last September as well.\nThe route of the ship is as follows: Cochin – Tuticorin – Male’ – Kulhudhufushi.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Housing Development Corporation (HDC) is seeking potential parties to submit a proposal for the development and operation of fuel stations in Hulhumale’ Phase 2.
The land plots identified for the project are
Plot: RD-4(a) (Lot 20455), measuring an area of 7,327.20 sqft
Plot: N4-24(C) (Lot 20435), measuring an area of 10,179.31 sqft
According to HDC, proposals must be submitted before 1400hrs on 11th February 2021. They must be accompanied by a bid security, in accordance with the instructions to proponents.
For more information, visit the HDC website.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Housing Development Corporation (HDC) is seeking potential parties to submit a proposal for the development and operation of fuel stations in Hulhumale’ Phase 2.\nThe land plots identified for the project are\nPlot: RD-4(a) (Lot 20455), measuring an area of 7,327.20 sqft\nPlot: N4-24(C) (Lot 20435), measuring an area of 10,179.31 sqft\nAccording to HDC, proposals must be submitted before 1400hrs on 11th February 2021. They must be accompanied by a bid security, in accordance with the instructions to proponents.\nFor more information, visit the HDC website.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Board members have now been appointed to the Regional Airports Company Limited, a new company established under an executive order of the President to manage regional airports in the Maldives.
Regional Airports Company was established on 30th September 2020. The appointment of its Board members took place three months later, on 3rd January 2021.
The Managing Director of Regional Airports Company is Mohamed Rizvi, who had previously served as Managing Director of Island Aviation, operator of the national airline, Maldivian.
The chairman is Abdul Latheef Qasim. Mohamed Firzul Hussain Firaz, Mohamed Shafau Hassan, Hussain Shamin and Abdulla Waheed have been appointed as directors.
While the number of Board directors of Regional Airports Company is seven, one director slot remains vacant.
Regional airports in Maldives were previously managed by the Regional Airports Section of Transport Ministry.
Full details are available at the link below:
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Island Beverages Maldives Opens Sales Center in Hulhumale’
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Island Beverages Maldives (IBM) has established a sales centre in Hulhumale’. The sales centre opened in Nirolhu Magu of Hulhumale’ was inaugurated by Parliament Member of Hulhumale’ Ali Niyaz.
In his speech during the inauguration, Ali Niyaz reminisced that Hulhumale’ used to be an island people went to sleep after a day’s work.
However, after 16 years, the scene has changed and Hulhumale’ now stands to be the fastest developing area near Male’ city. He further commented that he hoped the products sold by IBM are eco-friendly.
“It is my hope that Taza company products would rid of plastic packaging completely,” Niyaz exclaimed. “I have received news that there would be a change within the first quarter of the year.”
IBM’s Managing Director Ibrahim Anwar also gave a speech stating that the previous year had been lucrative for the company. And the company would work hard in efforts to strengthen its operations further.
Moreover, Anwar also revealed new products will enter the market this year under the umbrella of IBM, including eco-friendly products as well.
Some of these new products include Taza water in 18-litre dispensers, and changing the packaging of all products below 1 litre to glass bottles is currently in progress.
“We will no longer remain as a company producing only water,” revealed MD Anwar. “In the future, we will also release other products into the market as well.”
IBM is a subsidiary of Male’ Water & Sewerage Company (MWSC) with 51% of the capital held by MWSC and the balance 49% of equity held by Champa Brothers Pvt. Ltd. They are a 100% Maldivian company.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Island Beverages Maldives (IBM) has established a sales centre in Hulhumale’. The sales centre opened in Nirolhu Magu of Hulhumale’ was inaugurated by Parliament Member of Hulhumale’ Ali Niyaz.\nIn his speech during the inauguration, Ali Niyaz reminisced that Hulhumale’ used to be an island people went to sleep after a day’s work.\nHowever, after 16 years, the scene has changed and Hulhumale’ now stands to be the fastest developing area near Male’ city. He further commented that he hoped the products sold by IBM are eco-friendly.\n“It is my hope that Taza company products would rid of plastic packaging completely,” Niyaz exclaimed. “I have received news that there would be a change within the first quarter of the year.”\nIBM’s Managing Director Ibrahim Anwar also gave a speech stating that the previous year had been lucrative for the company. And the company would work hard in efforts to strengthen its operations further.\nMoreover, Anwar also revealed new products will enter the market this year under the umbrella of IBM, including eco-friendly products as well.\nSome of these new products include Taza water in 18-litre dispensers, and changing the packaging of all products below 1 litre to glass bottles is currently in progress.\n“We will no longer remain as a company producing only water,” revealed MD Anwar. “In the future, we will also release other products into the market as well.”\nIBM is a subsidiary of Male’ Water & Sewerage Company (MWSC) with 51% of the capital held by MWSC and the balance 49% of equity held by Champa Brothers Pvt. Ltd. They are a 100% Maldivian company.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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EU and WHO Join Hands to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 in Maldives
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The World Health Organization country office for the Maldives (WHO), with financial support worth EUR 1 million from the European Union (EU), will help improve emergency response capacities in the Maldives to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
The support will focus on improving the management of COVID-19 cases. This will be done through the provision of medicines, supplies and reagents to Hulhumale Isolation facility and Regional ICU facility and includes support to green medical waste management in selected facilities. Additionally, capacity building of critical care, case management and rapid response teams of the Huhumale Isolation Facility, Regional hospitals will be supported. A regional ICU facility will also be established with this support. As a result of the aid by the EU, access to COVID-19 patients to isolation and ICU care will improve.
“The funding for the Maldives is another element of the EU’s global response to the coronavirus pandemic,” said Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives H.E. Denis Chaibi.“The EU partnership with the WHO and the Government of the Maldives will not just address the impact on the health sector but also pay special attention to vulnerable populations, working hand-in-hand with local communities. Strengthening the response capacities of countries in the South Asian region is an important part of ensuring that we all recover from this crisis together. Green recovery is important to prevent future disasters. In the case of the Maldives which is a major tourist destination, not just the local population but also tourists from the EU and elsewhere may benefit from a better response capacity of the medical system.”
“The support from EU has been very timely and efficient.” stated Dr Shushil Dev Pant, Acting WHO Representative to the Maldives, “The support was much needed to operationalize the Hulhumale Isolation facility to meet the demands that come with a higher number of cases, and to provide the best possible care for severe cases. The provision of life-saving equipment and training critical team will improve recoveries.”
“WHO and the EU are major partners in health development and pandemic preparedness and response in WHO South-East Asia Region and offer solidarity to support the needs of the health sector.”, Dr Pant added, “WHO is optimistic that the support we have brought to the Maldives will help strengthen the Health System in the country and help current pandemic response as well as health care in future.”
His Excellency Minister for Health, Ahmed Naseem welcomed the EU contribution to the Maldives via WHO during his remarks. “WHO as a partner has been working very closely with us and I would like to extend my warm appreciation to the Director-General of WHO, Madam Regional Director, former and acting WHO Representatives for the continuous support and assistance in COVID-19 response and management efforts.”
“Success in controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the Maldives is mainly due to the assistance of WHO as well as partners such as the EU and neighbouring countries. I thank all of you for your kindness and for the help that you’ve rendered,” he stated.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The World Health Organization country office for the Maldives (WHO), with financial support worth EUR 1 million from the European Union (EU), will help improve emergency response capacities in the Maldives to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.\nThe support will focus on improving the management of COVID-19 cases. This will be done through the provision of medicines, supplies and reagents to Hulhumale Isolation facility and Regional ICU facility and includes support to green medical waste management in selected facilities. Additionally, capacity building of critical care, case management and rapid response teams of the Huhumale Isolation Facility, Regional hospitals will be supported. A regional ICU facility will also be established with this support. As a result of the aid by the EU, access to COVID-19 patients to isolation and ICU care will improve.\n“The funding for the Maldives is another element of the EU’s global response to the coronavirus pandemic,” said Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives H.E. Denis Chaibi.“The EU partnership with the WHO and the Government of the Maldives will not just address the impact on the health sector but also pay special attention to vulnerable populations, working hand-in-hand with local communities. Strengthening the response capacities of countries in the South Asian region is an important part of ensuring that we all recover from this crisis together. Green recovery is important to prevent future disasters. In the case of the Maldives which is a major tourist destination, not just the local population but also tourists from the EU and elsewhere may benefit from a better response capacity of the medical system.”\n“The support from EU has been very timely and efficient.” stated Dr Shushil Dev Pant, Acting WHO Representative to the Maldives, “The support was much needed to operationalize the Hulhumale Isolation facility to meet the demands that come with a higher number of cases, and to provide the best possible care for severe cases. The provision of life-saving equipment and training critical team will improve recoveries.”\n“WHO and the EU are major partners in health development and pandemic preparedness and response in WHO South-East Asia Region and offer solidarity to support the needs of the health sector.”, Dr Pant added, “WHO is optimistic that the support we have brought to the Maldives will help strengthen the Health System in the country and help current pandemic response as well as health care in future.”\nHis Excellency Minister for Health, Ahmed Naseem welcomed the EU contribution to the Maldives via WHO during his remarks. “WHO as a partner has been working very closely with us and I would like to extend my warm appreciation to the Director-General of WHO, Madam Regional Director, former and acting WHO Representatives for the continuous support and assistance in COVID-19 response and management efforts.”\n“Success in controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the Maldives is mainly due to the assistance of WHO as well as partners such as the EU and neighbouring countries. I thank all of you for your kindness and for the help that you’ve rendered,” he stated.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"EU and WHO Join Hands to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 in Maldives"
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President to Seek Parliamentary Consideration for Maldives to Endorse ‘Safe School Declaration’
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has decided to seek Parliament’s consideration for the Maldives to endorse the Safe School Declaration, following Cabinet approval for a paper submitted by the Ministry of Education on Tuesday.
The Safe Schools Declaration is a political commitment to better protect students, teachers, schools, and universities during armed conflict. The declaration was drafted through a consultative process led by Norway and Argentina and was opened for state endorsement at an international conference held in Oslo, Norway, in May 2015.
Endorsing states commit to using the Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use during Armed Conflict, a non-binding practical tool that offers guidance to parties in conflict to exercise restraint in using schools and universities for military purposes. This better safeguards the civilian character of education facilities.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has decided to seek Parliament’s consideration for the Maldives to endorse the Safe School Declaration, following Cabinet approval for a paper submitted by the Ministry of Education on Tuesday.\nThe Safe Schools Declaration is a political commitment to better protect students, teachers, schools, and universities during armed conflict. The declaration was drafted through a consultative process led by Norway and Argentina and was opened for state endorsement at an international conference held in Oslo, Norway, in May 2015.\nEndorsing states commit to using the Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use during Armed Conflict, a non-binding practical tool that offers guidance to parties in conflict to exercise restraint in using schools and universities for military purposes. This better safeguards the civilian character of education facilities.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"President to Seek Parliamentary Consideration for Maldives to Endorse ‘Safe School Declaration’"
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Bikini Alert! Ananya Pandey’s sun kissed avatar will make you wanna race to Maldives on a vacay
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Ananya Panday is definitely setting the temperatures soaring on Instagram amidst the chilly weather. The Pati Patni Aur Woh actress is welcoming the New Year by setting new hotness goals in her bikini. Sporting a trendy sunflower bikini, the actress is enjoying the blue waters in the Maldives.
Owing to the Covid19 travel restrictions, many celebrities are opting to enjoy the breezy and sunny weather of Maldives. Ananya Pandey is definitely one of them. The Student Of The Year 2 actress seems to be quite excited to welcome 2021 and shared this pic saying, “looking on the brighter side #Hello2021 @sunsiyamiruveli @makeplansholidays @sunsiyamresorts #IruVeli #MakePlansHolidays #Sunsiyam #SunsiyamResorts” taking time off and welcoming the New Year in a beachy style. The actress, of late, has been quite active on social media and has given many glimpses of her well-toned avatar to her Insta fam in the past.
Ananya Panday last featured on Khaali Peeli with Ishaan Khatter and the actress made a cameo in the Netflix series The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives which features her mother Bhavna Panday.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Ananya Panday is definitely setting the temperatures soaring on Instagram amidst the chilly weather. The Pati Patni Aur Woh actress is welcoming the New Year by setting new hotness goals in her bikini. Sporting a trendy sunflower bikini, the actress is enjoying the blue waters in the Maldives.\nOwing to the Covid19 travel restrictions, many celebrities are opting to enjoy the breezy and sunny weather of Maldives. Ananya Pandey is definitely one of them. The Student Of The Year 2 actress seems to be quite excited to welcome 2021 and shared this pic saying, “looking on the brighter side #Hello2021 @sunsiyamiruveli @makeplansholidays @sunsiyamresorts #IruVeli #MakePlansHolidays #Sunsiyam #SunsiyamResorts” taking time off and welcoming the New Year in a beachy style. The actress, of late, has been quite active on social media and has given many glimpses of her well-toned avatar to her Insta fam in the past.\nAnanya Panday last featured on Khaali Peeli with Ishaan Khatter and the actress made a cameo in the Netflix series The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives which features her mother Bhavna Panday.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Bing News :",
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UN Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Takes Effect, Maldives a Proud Signatory
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The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (UN TPNW), of which the Maldives is an official signatory, has entered into force on Friday.
In a tweet on Friday, Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid expressed his joy in this momentous stride forward, marking a crucial step in taking humanity closer to a world free from nuclear weapons.
The Maldives as a proud signatory, joins other @UN Member States today to celebrate the entry into force of the UN Treaty on prohibition of #NuclearWeapons (#TPNW) – a crucial and historic step taking us closer to a nuclear weapon-free world. A great victory for humanity! — Abdulla Shahid (@abdulla_shahid) January 22, 2021
Although it took effect on Friday, the TPNW was initially adopted at the United Nations on 7 July 2017 with 122 states voting in favour.
The treaty prohibits countries from producing, testing, acquiring, possessing or stockpiling nuclear weapons. It also outlaws the transfer of the weapons and forbids signatories from allowing any nuclear explosive device to be stationed, installed or deployed in their territory.
Speaking to commemorate the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons last year, Foreign Minister Shahid reiterated that the Maldives would never engage in the production of weapons in any form, noting that the country had been one of the first to become a signatory for the UN Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (UN TPNW), of which the Maldives is an official signatory, has entered into force on Friday.\nIn a tweet on Friday, Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid expressed his joy in this momentous stride forward, marking a crucial step in taking humanity closer to a world free from nuclear weapons.\nThe Maldives as a proud signatory, joins other @UN Member States today to celebrate the entry into force of the UN Treaty on prohibition of #NuclearWeapons (#TPNW) – a crucial and historic step taking us closer to a nuclear weapon-free world. A great victory for humanity! — Abdulla Shahid (@abdulla_shahid) January 22, 2021\nAlthough it took effect on Friday, the TPNW was initially adopted at the United Nations on 7 July 2017 with 122 states voting in favour.\nThe treaty prohibits countries from producing, testing, acquiring, possessing or stockpiling nuclear weapons. It also outlaws the transfer of the weapons and forbids signatories from allowing any nuclear explosive device to be stationed, installed or deployed in their territory.\nSpeaking to commemorate the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons last year, Foreign Minister Shahid reiterated that the Maldives would never engage in the production of weapons in any form, noting that the country had been one of the first to become a signatory for the UN Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Maldives Wraps Up 2020 With Over 555,000 Tourist Arrivals
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Despite the temporary halt in the industry due to the unprecedented pandemic in 2020, Maldives has successfully wrapped up the year with 555, 213 tourist arrivals in the year.
Maldives ceased issuing on-arrival visas to all tourists from 27th March 2020 as a precautionary measure to curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country. The borders were reopened 4 months later on 15th July. Prior to the lockdown, Maldives welcomed around 380,000 tourists within the first 3 months of the year. The island nation welcomed 172, 366 tourists from border reopening to 31st December 2020.
Looking at the total arrivals after border reopening (from 15th July – 31st December), Russia remains at the top with 31,800 followed by India with 27,667 tourists. United Kingdom has jumped to the third position with 19,686 with the USA at number four with 8,306. Other top source markets after the border reopening include Germany, France, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Spain.
As of 31st December 2020, Maldives has 543 tourist facilities operational with 41, 854 beds. This is with 142 resorts/marinas accumulating to 32,792 beds followed by 257 guesthouses with 5,028 beds, 133 safari vessels with 2,576 beds and 11 hotels with 1,458 beds.
Guesthouses are operational at 39 islands in 12 atolls: Haa Alif, Noonu, Baa, Kaafu, Alifu Alifu, Alifu Dhaalu, Vaavu, Thaa, Laamu, Gaaf Dhaalu, Gnaviyani and Seenu.
The Maldives reopened borders to all nationalities from 15th July 2020. All visitors are granted a 30-day free on-arrival visa with a confirmed booking for a stay at any registered tourist facility in the country.
The Maldives has also extended ‘Split Stay’ for all types of tourist accommodation facilities, allowing tourists to split their stay between resort, hotels, guesthouses and liveaboard boats, with prior approval as per split-stay procedure and guideline by the Ministry of Tourism.
While there is no mandatory quarantine or testing on arrival, tourists travelling to the Maldives are required to complete an online health declaration form and provide a negative PCR test result taken at least 96 hours prior to their departure.
The negative PCR test result must be attached while completing the Traveler Health Declaration form, which has to be submitted online via IMUGA (www.imuga.immigration.gov.mv), by all arriving passengers before arrival (but not exceeding 24 hours before arrival time).
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Despite the temporary halt in the industry due to the unprecedented pandemic in 2020, Maldives has successfully wrapped up the year with 555, 213 tourist arrivals in the year.\nMaldives ceased issuing on-arrival visas to all tourists from 27th March 2020 as a precautionary measure to curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country. The borders were reopened 4 months later on 15th July. Prior to the lockdown, Maldives welcomed around 380,000 tourists within the first 3 months of the year. The island nation welcomed 172, 366 tourists from border reopening to 31st December 2020.\nLooking at the total arrivals after border reopening (from 15th July – 31st December), Russia remains at the top with 31,800 followed by India with 27,667 tourists. United Kingdom has jumped to the third position with 19,686 with the USA at number four with 8,306. Other top source markets after the border reopening include Germany, France, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Spain.\nAs of 31st December 2020, Maldives has 543 tourist facilities operational with 41, 854 beds. This is with 142 resorts/marinas accumulating to 32,792 beds followed by 257 guesthouses with 5,028 beds, 133 safari vessels with 2,576 beds and 11 hotels with 1,458 beds.\nGuesthouses are operational at 39 islands in 12 atolls: Haa Alif, Noonu, Baa, Kaafu, Alifu Alifu, Alifu Dhaalu, Vaavu, Thaa, Laamu, Gaaf Dhaalu, Gnaviyani and Seenu.\nThe Maldives reopened borders to all nationalities from 15th July 2020. All visitors are granted a 30-day free on-arrival visa with a confirmed booking for a stay at any registered tourist facility in the country.\nThe Maldives has also extended ‘Split Stay’ for all types of tourist accommodation facilities, allowing tourists to split their stay between resort, hotels, guesthouses and liveaboard boats, with prior approval as per split-stay procedure and guideline by the Ministry of Tourism.\nWhile there is no mandatory quarantine or testing on arrival, tourists travelling to the Maldives are required to complete an online health declaration form and provide a negative PCR test result taken at least 96 hours prior to their departure.\nThe negative PCR test result must be attached while completing the Traveler Health Declaration form, which has to be submitted online via IMUGA (www.imuga.immigration.gov.mv), by all arriving passengers before arrival (but not exceeding 24 hours before arrival time).\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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COVID-19: Maldives records 48 new cases, 25 recoveries
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The Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Thursday, announced that a further 48 individuals tested positive for COVID-19 while 25 persons were reported as recovered.
According to the agency, 19 of the cases were identified from the Greater Male’ Region, while 15 cases were identified in inhabited islands and the remaining 14 cases were found in operational resorts.
✳️ COVID-19 : Case Updates As of 14.01.2021, 06:00 PM Malé area: 19
Inhabited islands: 15
Operational Resorts: 14
Live aboard: 0
Islands under development: 0
Industrial islands: 0 Total number of cases: 48https://t.co/PjrgTZ4m64 pic.twitter.com/1PAW2ONees — Health Protection Agency (@HPA_MV) January 14, 2021
At present, Maldives records a total of 14,325 virus cases of which 806 are active cases, in addition to 13,463 recoveries and 49 deaths.
During August, authorities tightened the safety measures implemented in the Greater Male’ region, following an alarming upsurge of COVID-19 cases after the state initiated efforts to steer the country towards a ‘new normal’ with the phased easing of lockdown restrictions. After a long period of recording over 100 daily cases, the numbers fell to two-digits during the most part of September.
Throughout October, November and December the numbers had slipped further down below 50, with a few spikes on rare occasions, including the recent spikes as a result of four new virus clusters.
Within this same period, the number of recoveries saw a significant increase, bringing the number of recovered cases to over 94 per cent.
HPA recently eased several safety measures imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. These leniencies include the cancellation of the city-wide curfew over the greater Male’ region, the reduction of quarantine periods to 10 days as well as cancelling mandatory quarantine for locals returning to the Maldives and for locals travelling to resorts.
Despite the sustained decrease in virus cases, the agency has renewed calls for citizens to adhere to protective measures to contain the spread of the virus, cautioning against a public sentiment that the outbreak has been “controlled”.
On March 12, WHO classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. To date, the new strain of novel coronavirus has infected over 93 million people and claimed over 1.9 million lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 66.5 million people have recovered.
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"The Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Thursday, announced that a further 48 individuals tested positive for COVID-19 while 25 persons were reported as recovered.\nAccording to the agency, 19 of the cases were identified from the Greater Male’ Region, while 15 cases were identified in inhabited islands and the remaining 14 cases were found in operational resorts.\n✳️ COVID-19 : Case Updates As of 14.01.2021, 06:00 PM Malé area: 19\nInhabited islands: 15\nOperational Resorts: 14\nLive aboard: 0\nIslands under development: 0\nIndustrial islands: 0 Total number of cases: 48https://t.co/PjrgTZ4m64 pic.twitter.com/1PAW2ONees — Health Protection Agency (@HPA_MV) January 14, 2021\nAt present, Maldives records a total of 14,325 virus cases of which 806 are active cases, in addition to 13,463 recoveries and 49 deaths.\nDuring August, authorities tightened the safety measures implemented in the Greater Male’ region, following an alarming upsurge of COVID-19 cases after the state initiated efforts to steer the country towards a ‘new normal’ with the phased easing of lockdown restrictions. After a long period of recording over 100 daily cases, the numbers fell to two-digits during the most part of September.\nThroughout October, November and December the numbers had slipped further down below 50, with a few spikes on rare occasions, including the recent spikes as a result of four new virus clusters.\nWithin this same period, the number of recoveries saw a significant increase, bringing the number of recovered cases to over 94 per cent.\nHPA recently eased several safety measures imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. These leniencies include the cancellation of the city-wide curfew over the greater Male’ region, the reduction of quarantine periods to 10 days as well as cancelling mandatory quarantine for locals returning to the Maldives and for locals travelling to resorts.\nDespite the sustained decrease in virus cases, the agency has renewed calls for citizens to adhere to protective measures to contain the spread of the virus, cautioning against a public sentiment that the outbreak has been “controlled”.\nOn March 12, WHO classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. To date, the new strain of novel coronavirus has infected over 93 million people and claimed over 1.9 million lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 66.5 million people have recovered.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
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The Capital Market Development Authority (CMDA) has announced Ms Aishath Zahira as the Chairperson of the board. Ms Aishath Zahira had served as the Deputy Governor of the Maldives Monetary Authority until July 2020.
Her new position is effective from 10th January 2021, as per the Maldives Securities Act (Law No. 2/2006) clause 6 (b).
The details of the current composition of the Board Members of CMDA are as follows.
Ms Aishath Zahira (Chairperson of Board) Chief Executive Officer Ms Aishath Nadhiya (Senior Executive Director, Maldives Monetary Authority) Mr Ahmed Siraj (Secretary-General of Privatization and Corporatization Board, Ministry of Finance and Treasury) Mariyam Visam (Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Economic Development) Uza. Fathimath Shafneez (Private Sector Representative) Mr Rifaath Jaleel (Private Sector Representative)
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"The Capital Market Development Authority (CMDA) has announced Ms Aishath Zahira as the Chairperson of the board. Ms Aishath Zahira had served as the Deputy Governor of the Maldives Monetary Authority until July 2020.\nHer new position is effective from 10th January 2021, as per the Maldives Securities Act (Law No. 2/2006) clause 6 (b).\nThe details of the current composition of the Board Members of CMDA are as follows.\nMs Aishath Zahira (Chairperson of Board) Chief Executive Officer Ms Aishath Nadhiya (Senior Executive Director, Maldives Monetary Authority) Mr Ahmed Siraj (Secretary-General of Privatization and Corporatization Board, Ministry of Finance and Treasury) Mariyam Visam (Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Economic Development) Uza. Fathimath Shafneez (Private Sector Representative) Mr Rifaath Jaleel (Private Sector Representative)\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Maldives Border Miles has officially commenced on Friday with the first tourist of 2021. It is three-tier and the world’s first nationwide loyalty program for tourists. The program is an initiative of Maldives Immigration and developed with the Ministry of Tourism, Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL).
Tourists can register for the program and start earning points by travelling to the Maldives from 1st January 2021. Once a tourist is registered as a member of the program, they will earn points based on the duration of stay, visits to celebrate their special occasions, visits on local occasions of the Maldives, frequency of visits, and other aspects.
Members of the program will get benefits based on their tier status. They shall earn a certain amount of points to reach each tier; 500 points for Aida (Bronze Tier), 2,000 points for Antara (Silver Tier) and 4,000 points for Abaarana (Gold Tier), which will be defined by a set variety of rewards, services or benefits, increasing in value as members progress with the loyalty status.
In a special ceremony held on Friday at Velana International Airport, Controller General of Maldives Immigration, Mohamed Ahmed Hussain, welcomed the first tourist of 2021 by awarding Aida Tier of Maldives Border Miles program. The tourist was also welcomed by Managing Director of MMPRC, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ahmed Athif, and senior officials of MACL.
The Managing Director of MMPRC, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed, highlighted the importance of marketing such an initiative and congratulated Maldives Immigration on its commencement. “As we greet and hand over the Maldives Border Miles loyalty program card to the first visitor of 2021, our sincere hope is that this program aids our objective to increase tourist arrivals for the year and produces a beneficial effect on the tourism industry. We look forward to seeing its success in the approaching days and we ensure Maldives Immigration and the stakeholders that we will give our active support and cooperation”, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed said.
While explaining the program, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of MACL, Mr Gordon Andrew Stewart stated that the Maldives Border Miles program is the first of its kind and an innovative way to attract global travellers to the Maldives. He added that “to support this program, we are maintaining a high level of safety standards assuring that Velana International Airport is safe for all our travellers. We already attained the ACI International Health Accreditation certification which recognizes the steps we have implemented at our airport. The Maldives is picking up fast after the border reopened in mid-July 2020. We are seeing an increasing number of flights and tourist arrivals every month. I thank and congratulate Team Maldives for the wonderful work, and I believe
promising days are ahead for this nation”.
The introduction of Maldives Border Miles will flourish the Maldives as a tourist destination and attract key tourism markets across the world. Furthermore, it is also a golden opportunity for repeaters to rediscover the best of Maldives and get the most out of their visit to the sunny side of life.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Maldives Border Miles has officially commenced on Friday with the first tourist of 2021. It is three-tier and the world’s first nationwide loyalty program for tourists. The program is an initiative of Maldives Immigration and developed with the Ministry of Tourism, Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL).\nTourists can register for the program and start earning points by travelling to the Maldives from 1st January 2021. Once a tourist is registered as a member of the program, they will earn points based on the duration of stay, visits to celebrate their special occasions, visits on local occasions of the Maldives, frequency of visits, and other aspects.\nMembers of the program will get benefits based on their tier status. They shall earn a certain amount of points to reach each tier; 500 points for Aida (Bronze Tier), 2,000 points for Antara (Silver Tier) and 4,000 points for Abaarana (Gold Tier), which will be defined by a set variety of rewards, services or benefits, increasing in value as members progress with the loyalty status.\nIn a special ceremony held on Friday at Velana International Airport, Controller General of Maldives Immigration, Mohamed Ahmed Hussain, welcomed the first tourist of 2021 by awarding Aida Tier of Maldives Border Miles program. The tourist was also welcomed by Managing Director of MMPRC, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ahmed Athif, and senior officials of MACL.\nThe Managing Director of MMPRC, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed, highlighted the importance of marketing such an initiative and congratulated Maldives Immigration on its commencement. “As we greet and hand over the Maldives Border Miles loyalty program card to the first visitor of 2021, our sincere hope is that this program aids our objective to increase tourist arrivals for the year and produces a beneficial effect on the tourism industry. We look forward to seeing its success in the approaching days and we ensure Maldives Immigration and the stakeholders that we will give our active support and cooperation”, Mr Thoyyib Mohamed said.\nWhile explaining the program, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of MACL, Mr Gordon Andrew Stewart stated that the Maldives Border Miles program is the first of its kind and an innovative way to attract global travellers to the Maldives. He added that “to support this program, we are maintaining a high level of safety standards assuring that Velana International Airport is safe for all our travellers. We already attained the ACI International Health Accreditation certification which recognizes the steps we have implemented at our airport. The Maldives is picking up fast after the border reopened in mid-July 2020. We are seeing an increasing number of flights and tourist arrivals every month. I thank and congratulate Team Maldives for the wonderful work, and I believe\npromising days are ahead for this nation”.\nThe introduction of Maldives Border Miles will flourish the Maldives as a tourist destination and attract key tourism markets across the world. Furthermore, it is also a golden opportunity for repeaters to rediscover the best of Maldives and get the most out of their visit to the sunny side of life.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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The Addu flying school, also known as Asian Academy of Aeronautics (AAA), has been fined MVR 35,000 under the Maldives Civil Aviation Act, which allows for parties who defy provisions in the Act to be fined an amount lower than MVR 100,000.
The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation and the Ministry of Higher Education said that the school had many issues that needed to be resolved. An official of the Civil Aviation Authority has been stationed at the school as an active observer to ensure that changes are being implemented.
AAA went against regulations in the Maldives when it began temporarily leasing and otherwise acquiring “complex” planes for teaching purposes due to a shortage of aircraft at the academy, and when they demanded that students pay their fees in USD. Furthermore, the school has also been asked to begin publicizing the schedules for students’ training flights.
While students of AAA have been voicing their concerns regarding the issues at hand for over a year, no change has thus far been observed in how the academy operates. The Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Aishath Nahula has since vowed to take action against the AAA for neglecting its students.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"The Addu flying school, also known as Asian Academy of Aeronautics (AAA), has been fined MVR 35,000 under the Maldives Civil Aviation Act, which allows for parties who defy provisions in the Act to be fined an amount lower than MVR 100,000.\nThe Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation and the Ministry of Higher Education said that the school had many issues that needed to be resolved. An official of the Civil Aviation Authority has been stationed at the school as an active observer to ensure that changes are being implemented.\nAAA went against regulations in the Maldives when it began temporarily leasing and otherwise acquiring “complex” planes for teaching purposes due to a shortage of aircraft at the academy, and when they demanded that students pay their fees in USD. Furthermore, the school has also been asked to begin publicizing the schedules for students’ training flights.\nWhile students of AAA have been voicing their concerns regarding the issues at hand for over a year, no change has thus far been observed in how the academy operates. The Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Aishath Nahula has since vowed to take action against the AAA for neglecting its students.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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New Delhi, Jan 5 (IANS) the Maldives has stepped forward to co-champion the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Group on sustainable coastal fisheries alongside the current champion country, Kiribati, the Commonwealth Secretariat said on Tuesday.
The island-nation made the announcement at a virtual seminar, hosted by the Secretariat.
As a new co-champion, Maldives will work with Kiribati, as well as the other members of the action group, to develop strategies on the sustainable use of coastal marine resources across the Commonwealth, covering a third of the world’s national waters, including India.
Nearly 90 per cent of the world’s fisheries have been fully exploited, depleted, or are in a state of collapse, signalling a threat to food security, fishing-dependent livelihoods and marine eco-system.
Research has found that if the world’s fisheries were sustainably managed, they could provide six times more food than current levels while creating more than 12 million new jobs.
Against this backdrop, the purpose is to ramp up coordinated action and advocacy for a resilient coastal fisheries industry, which benefits both the present and future generations in the face of threats like climate change and overfishing.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said: “We are delighted that the Maldives, a large ocean state, will co-champion our action group on sustainable governance of fisheries, which has long been the bedrock of the Maldivian economy.
“Their announcement signifies Maldives’ strong commitment to modernising the fisheries sector in a smart, sustainable and responsible way, which works for the people, economy and the ocean.
“This is the primary mandate of our Commonwealth Blue Charter, which brings together our member countries to cooperate and collaborate on national strategies to address shared issues affecting the health and sustainable use of our ocean while building a global momentum for more ambitious ocean action.”
The fisheries industry is of particular significance for the Commonwealth, particularly for its 24 small island states, including the Maldives, which depend heavily on the ocean for sustenance.
Maldivian Minister of State for Fisheries, Marine Resources and Agriculture Hassan Rasheed said: “As the Commonwealth’s newest member, we remain steadfast in our shared goal of securing the ocean bounty for future generations.
“Fisheries are an integral part of Maldivian identity. The work being done under the Blue Charter is critical, especially for countries like ours, which is extremely dependent on the ocean for fisheries, food security, employment and foreign income.
“We are proud to co-champion the action group on sustainable coastal fisheries and take part in an endeavour that contributes towards ocean sustainability at a global level.”
The Blue Charter was agreed by Commonwealth heads of government in April 2018, as a vehicle to drive active co-operation on ocean governance and sustainability.
As of January 2021, 15 countries have stepped forward as ‘champions’ of 10 action groups, each focusing on a different ocean issue, from marine pollution to climate change.
Forty-four countries have joined one or more of the 10 action groups.
Kiribati’s Secretary for the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Agnes Yeeting said: “As a champion, Kiribati looks forward to working with interested members to ensure all activities are supported to address issues encountered by coastal fisheries for a common benefit of all.
“Kiribati cannot progress on sustainable coastal fisheries alone but counts on collaborative efforts from members. Therefore, Kiribati is delighted to have the Maldives on board for this common goal.”
The Action Group on Sustainable Coastal Fisheries encourages better stewardship of coastal marine resources through sharing of best practices, promoting sustainable management, and mobilising funding for joint initiatives to develop improved fisheries solutions.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"New Delhi, Jan 5 (IANS) the Maldives has stepped forward to co-champion the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Group on sustainable coastal fisheries alongside the current champion country, Kiribati, the Commonwealth Secretariat said on Tuesday.\nThe island-nation made the announcement at a virtual seminar, hosted by the Secretariat.\nAs a new co-champion, Maldives will work with Kiribati, as well as the other members of the action group, to develop strategies on the sustainable use of coastal marine resources across the Commonwealth, covering a third of the world’s national waters, including India.\nNearly 90 per cent of the world’s fisheries have been fully exploited, depleted, or are in a state of collapse, signalling a threat to food security, fishing-dependent livelihoods and marine eco-system.\nResearch has found that if the world’s fisheries were sustainably managed, they could provide six times more food than current levels while creating more than 12 million new jobs.\nAgainst this backdrop, the purpose is to ramp up coordinated action and advocacy for a resilient coastal fisheries industry, which benefits both the present and future generations in the face of threats like climate change and overfishing.\nCommonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said: “We are delighted that the Maldives, a large ocean state, will co-champion our action group on sustainable governance of fisheries, which has long been the bedrock of the Maldivian economy.\n“Their announcement signifies Maldives’ strong commitment to modernising the fisheries sector in a smart, sustainable and responsible way, which works for the people, economy and the ocean.\n“This is the primary mandate of our Commonwealth Blue Charter, which brings together our member countries to cooperate and collaborate on national strategies to address shared issues affecting the health and sustainable use of our ocean while building a global momentum for more ambitious ocean action.”\nThe fisheries industry is of particular significance for the Commonwealth, particularly for its 24 small island states, including the Maldives, which depend heavily on the ocean for sustenance.\nMaldivian Minister of State for Fisheries, Marine Resources and Agriculture Hassan Rasheed said: “As the Commonwealth’s newest member, we remain steadfast in our shared goal of securing the ocean bounty for future generations.\n“Fisheries are an integral part of Maldivian identity. The work being done under the Blue Charter is critical, especially for countries like ours, which is extremely dependent on the ocean for fisheries, food security, employment and foreign income.\n“We are proud to co-champion the action group on sustainable coastal fisheries and take part in an endeavour that contributes towards ocean sustainability at a global level.”\nThe Blue Charter was agreed by Commonwealth heads of government in April 2018, as a vehicle to drive active co-operation on ocean governance and sustainability.\nAs of January 2021, 15 countries have stepped forward as ‘champions’ of 10 action groups, each focusing on a different ocean issue, from marine pollution to climate change.\nForty-four countries have joined one or more of the 10 action groups.\nKiribati’s Secretary for the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resource Development, Agnes Yeeting said: “As a champion, Kiribati looks forward to working with interested members to ensure all activities are supported to address issues encountered by coastal fisheries for a common benefit of all.\n“Kiribati cannot progress on sustainable coastal fisheries alone but counts on collaborative efforts from members. Therefore, Kiribati is delighted to have the Maldives on board for this common goal.”\nThe Action Group on Sustainable Coastal Fisheries encourages better stewardship of coastal marine resources through sharing of best practices, promoting sustainable management, and mobilising funding for joint initiatives to develop improved fisheries solutions.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Bing News :",
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Environment Protection Agency (EPA), on Sunday, urged the public to exercise caution while docking boats, noting that the frequency of manta rays and spotted eagle rays dying and sustaining injuries due to entanglements in mooring lines are on the rise.
Requesting relevant persons to pay closer attention while establishing mooring systems, EPA reminded the public that such species of marine megafauna are crucial to the Maldives’ environment and economy, and a collective effort of the community is required to ensure their protection of the species.
With the increasing number of mooring lines deployed throughout the country, the entanglement of megafauna such as manta rays and other marine life are on the rise, resulting in injury and death of wildlife. Photo: @MantaTrust
1/2 pic.twitter.com/bX9wLwbPeP — EPA Maldives (@EPAMaldives) January 17, 2021
EPA stressed that all species of rays are protected from June 16, 2014, onwards, under Section 4 of the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act, adding that the two species of the manta ray found in the Maldives are on the red list of “vulnerable” species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The Maldives is one of the few spots in the entire world where Manta Rays gather in schools of large numbers and exhibit feeding frenzies, attracting several visitors, locals and foreigners alike, travelling to catch a glimpse of the graceful marine beasts.
Manta rays are obligate ram ventilators, meaning that they need to swim constantly to “breathe”. Therefore, entanglement in a mooring line rapidly leads to asphyxiation and death. Unfortunately, manta rays cannot swim backwards, and they often cannot see a thin mooring line directly in front of them as they swim forward.
According to Manta Trust, approximately 10 per cent of the Maldives reef manta ray population, estimated at around 5,000, suffer from sub-lethal injuries resulting from fishing line entanglements.
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"Environment Protection Agency (EPA), on Sunday, urged the public to exercise caution while docking boats, noting that the frequency of manta rays and spotted eagle rays dying and sustaining injuries due to entanglements in mooring lines are on the rise.\nRequesting relevant persons to pay closer attention while establishing mooring systems, EPA reminded the public that such species of marine megafauna are crucial to the Maldives’ environment and economy, and a collective effort of the community is required to ensure their protection of the species.\nWith the increasing number of mooring lines deployed throughout the country, the entanglement of megafauna such as manta rays and other marine life are on the rise, resulting in injury and death of wildlife. Photo: @MantaTrust\n1/2 pic.twitter.com/bX9wLwbPeP — EPA Maldives (@EPAMaldives) January 17, 2021\nEPA stressed that all species of rays are protected from June 16, 2014, onwards, under Section 4 of the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act, adding that the two species of the manta ray found in the Maldives are on the red list of “vulnerable” species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).\nThe Maldives is one of the few spots in the entire world where Manta Rays gather in schools of large numbers and exhibit feeding frenzies, attracting several visitors, locals and foreigners alike, travelling to catch a glimpse of the graceful marine beasts.\nManta rays are obligate ram ventilators, meaning that they need to swim constantly to “breathe”. Therefore, entanglement in a mooring line rapidly leads to asphyxiation and death. Unfortunately, manta rays cannot swim backwards, and they often cannot see a thin mooring line directly in front of them as they swim forward.\nAccording to Manta Trust, approximately 10 per cent of the Maldives reef manta ray population, estimated at around 5,000, suffer from sub-lethal injuries resulting from fishing line entanglements.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
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Nicola Adams’ girlfriend Ella Baig flaunts her cleavage in a tiny blue bikini in the Maldives
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They escaped Tier 4 lockdown to head out to the Maldives for a New Year’s ‘work trip’.
And Nicola Adams’ girlfriend Ella Baig certainly made the most of the sunny climes as she headed out for a swim on Friday.
The model, 22, caught the eye as she flaunted her figure in a tiny blue thong bikini.
Beach babe: Nicola Adams’ girlfriend Ella Baig certainly made the most of the sunny climes as she headed out for a swim on Friday in the Maldives in a tiny blue bikini
The halterneck bikini top struggled to contain Ella’s ample cleavage as she waded through the sea, while the thong bikini bottoms highlighted her taut waist.
The model’s lion thigh tattoo was on display as she basked in the sunshine.
Ella wore her blonde locks in a sleek straight look and accentuated her bronzed tan with a polished make-up look.
All eyes on her: The model, 22, caught the eye as she flaunted her figure in the tiny blue thong bikini
Inking: The model’s lion thigh tattoo was on display as she basked in the sunshine
The buxom blonde has been littering snaps of her enviable getaway on social media.
Marking the end of 2020, Ella took to her main grid where she posted a couples shot of the pair enjoying their night together, sipping on rosé champagne over dinner.
Meanwhile, Strictly star Nicola, 38, shared a wholesome shot of them posing together on New Year’s Eve.
Ella stunned in a sheer white floral crop top and a gold satin maxi skirt, while the boxer opted for an Asymmetric print shirt and white trousers.
Racy: The halterneck bikini top struggled to contain Ella’s ample cleavage as she waded through the sea, while the thong bikini bottoms highlighted her taut waist
Working hard: On Instagram, Ella’s girlfriend Nicola updated her fans on their trip saying it was ‘strictly business’
Cheers to Tier 4: Marking the end of 2020, Ella took to her main grid where she posted a couple of shot of the pair enjoying their night together, sipping on rosé champagne over dinner
On Instagram, Nicola updated her fans on their trip saying it was ‘strictly business’ as they made their way to the airport in the afternoon.
MailOnline contacted Nicola and Ella’s representatives for comment at the time.
Amid yacht trips and wild nights out, a host of stars, including TOWIE’s Amber Turner, Dan Edgar, Yazmin Oukhellou and James Lock, have all maintained their trips have been for business purposes.
Government guidelines for international travel currently state: ‘Following identification of a new variant of the virus, international travel from your area may be increasingly restricted because of domestic regulations.
‘Different rules apply in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. For example, those in tier 4 areas in England will not be permitted to travel abroad apart from limited exceptions, such as work purposes. Follow all the rules that apply to you.’
Work trip: Government guidelines state: ‘Following identification of a new variant of the virus, international travel from your area may be increasingly restricted because of regulations’
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85m motor yacht Sunrays in the Maldives
Built to a design by the late Bjorn Johansson, the 85.4-metre motor yacht Sunrays comes from the sheds of Oceanco in Alblasserdam, the Netherlands where she was completed in 2010. Currently, in the Maldives, the vibrant superyacht is also known as hull Y705 and features an exceptionally spacious interior designed by Terence Disdale Design with accommodation inside for up to 16 guests.
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Automatic Weather Stations handed over to Maldives Meteorological Services, ensuring better water security for communities
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7 December 2020, Malé, Maldives – The Maldives’ Ministry of Environment, supported by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has handed over six Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) to the National Meteorological Service. By adding to the existing network of AWS, the project will improve the accuracy of rainfall and weather predictions, enabling communities to harvest and manage rainwater more efficiently, ultimately driving towards better water security for communities throughout the atoll nation.
The main objectives of expanding the network of AWS are to enhance continuous weather monitoring and projections and to improve accuracy in coverage by reducing the data gap resulting from the distance between the existing AWS units.
With these six AWS units, the total number of AWS units in the Maldives will come to 43, up from five operating AWS five years ago. Rather than creating parallel AWS measures for the project, the new AWS will be integrated into the national network and will provide coverage for the project’s regions.
The Ministry of Environment has been working closely with the Meteorological Service to integrate the needs of the project into climate modelling and monitoring systems, currently being upgraded by the Meteorological Service. Under this collaboration, the Meteorological Service will conduct the operation and maintenance of all AWS installed by the project.
UNDP relies on national partners such as the Ministry of Environment, as our implementing partner, to create synergies with other state authorities to ensure the project’s benefits are sustained beyond its life-span.
UNDP Resident Representative, Akiko Fujii Akiko congratulated the Ministry and its leadership, in spite of the challenging times, and made note of the importance of the intervention for Maldivian communities for whom water is scarce and precious.
The provision of the AWS is timely, as water availability and access to clean water is crucial to combating the COVID-19 crisis, Akiko said, speaking at the handover ceremony.
Akiko further stated that the project accelerates progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6 on clean water and sanitation and SDG 13 on climate action.
For more information on the project, ‘Supporting Vulnerable Communities in the Maldives to Manage Climate change-induced Water Shortages’, please click here.
Full details are available at the link below:
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The Maldives and China are set to hold the seventh round of the bilateral talks on Tuesday virtually. Both countries will discuss the resumption of trade and tourism and post COVID-19 economic recovery among other issues.
The bilateral consultation between the two countries are being held after a gap of four years, the last one was held in 2017 during the tenure of former President Abdullah Yameen.
“The bilateral consultations will aim to enhance cooperation between the two countries on mutual areas of interest, such as in combating the COVID-19 global pandemic, on economic cooperation and also on multilateral issues.” reads a statement released by the Maldives’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday.
The resumption of tourism with China remains among the top issues for the archipelago as China used to be the biggest market for it in the pre-Covid era. Since the pandemic hit the world, China has not yet resumed its international travel. The ban impacted the Maldives’ economic recovery efforts in the second half of the last year. The issue has also been raised with China on various earlier engagements last year.
In the statement, the Maldives said it was interested in “strengthening the development cooperation” between the two nations and looking forward to “discuss future projects and new areas of cooperation.”
“The Government of Maldives is keen on continuing its dialogue with its developmental partners, such as China, as the country embarks on a path of resilience and recovery post-Covid pandemic.” the statement reads.
Earlier in December last year, the two nations had held a director-general level bilateral consultation. At the time, the Maldives expressed its desire to hold foreign minister-level talks with China. However, the scenario looks unlikely now as the Tuesday talks would be at the deputy foreign minister-level.
Significantly, the Maldives Foreign Minister Abdullah Shahid also held talks with the Chinese envoy last week.
The Maldives is also likely to discuss the restructuring of its loans taken from Chinese commercial loans. In the post-pandemic situation where its tourism-dependent economy flattened, the country seems unable to fulfil its debt obligations in 2021. The issue, however, didn’t figure in the statement issued by the foreign ministry.
The Maldives walks a tight rope in its relations with two Asian giants, India and China. Earlier, during the tenure of former President Abdullah Yameen, the country strategically tilted towards China, impacting its ties with India.
Yameen went to the extent of signing a free trade agreement with China in 2017. India reacted sharply to it, and said as a “close and friendly neighbour” India expected the Maldives to be “sensitive to our concern.”
The relation between the two neighbours, however, improved when the new administration under President Ibrahim Mohammad Solih took charge of the Maldives in 2018 and revived close strategic ties with India.
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has created Spokesperson’s position at the President’s Office and yesterday appointed Mohamed Mabrook Azeez to the post. The President made the appointment at the Deputy Minister level.
President Solih created the post on January 1, 2021. With the new changes, all inquiries related to the media and communications at the President’s Office, previously managed by Ibrahim Hood, should be directed to Mohamed Mabrook Azeez.
According to new changes brought to the press team, the Secretary of Communications at the President’s Office is Hassan Ismail, who will be heading the press team, while Ibrahim Hood is the Chief Communications Strategist at the President’s Office.
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After nine long months of interruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, all the schools in Male’ have resumed studies under the special protocol rolled out by the Ministry of Education.
Under this special protocol, sessions are conducted on a hybrid model where each session is limited to a maximum of 5 teaching hours, and the remaining studies are done online. Hence, the need for remote education is still vital for teachers and students.
With the resuming of a new term this year, the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of Communication, Science and Technology has taken the initiative to facilitate digital assistance during the first quarter for all students and teachers.
This Government initiative is supported by free data allowances to the list of teachers and students provided by the Ministry of Education. This extra support will enable them access to educational resources, virtual classrooms and eLearning content.
Education is a vital part of community development. Hence, the education sector was ceaselessly supported during the past year, even with the unprecedented halt brought by the pandemic. Under several initiatives to facilitate remote working, the remote learning experience was enhanced by awarding free data and discounts to students and teachers.
Full details are available at the link below:
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Sri Lankan Airlines to Resume London-Maldives Direct Flights from 13th February
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Sri Lankan Airlines will resume London to Maldives direct flights from 13th February 2020 onwards. The airline will operate 02 weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.
SriLankan Airlines is an award-winning airline with a solid reputation for service, comfort, safety, reliability, and punctuality, providing convenient connections to its global route network of 113 destinations in 51 countries.
Ace Aviation Services Maldives is the General Sales Agent for SriLankan Airlines in the Maldives. The airline operates daily flights to Colombo with smooth connections to over 53 destinations worldwide, providing passenger and cargo services.
Ace Aviation Services Maldives is a joint venture between Inner Maldives Holidays, one of the largest tour operators in the Maldives and Aitken Spence Travels, the leading Destination Management Company in Sri Lanka.
The Maldives reopened borders to all nationalities from 15th July 2020. All visitors are granted a 30-day free on-arrival visa with a confirmed booking for a stay at any registered tourist facility in the country.
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Sri Lankan Airlines will resume London to Maldives direct flights from 13th February 2020 onwards. The airline will operate 02 weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.\nSriLankan Airlines is an award-winning airline with a solid reputation for service, comfort, safety, reliability, and punctuality, providing convenient connections to its global route network of 113 destinations in 51 countries.\nAce Aviation Services Maldives is the General Sales Agent for SriLankan Airlines in the Maldives. The airline operates daily flights to Colombo with smooth connections to over 53 destinations worldwide, providing passenger and cargo services.\nAce Aviation Services Maldives is a joint venture between Inner Maldives Holidays, one of the largest tour operators in the Maldives and Aitken Spence Travels, the leading Destination Management Company in Sri Lanka.\nThe Maldives reopened borders to all nationalities from 15th July 2020. All visitors are granted a 30-day free on-arrival visa with a confirmed booking for a stay at any registered tourist facility in the country.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives Initiates Tour Packages to Sri Lanka!
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Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives has initiated tour packages to Sri Lanka, with the re-opening of the country’s borders from 21st January 2020.
Following a 9-month long travel ban imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sri Lanka has now reopened its borders to international visitors. To keep the pandemic at bay, the country is taking precautionary measures to make sure your island getaway is as safe, secure and serene as possible.
As the only organization to initiate tour packages under the bio-bubble, Ace Travels Maldives & Ace Aviation Services Maldives will be arranging the entire tour package as per Sri Lanka’s safety guidelines.
The package includes the air ticket, hotel accommodation, transportation, COVID-19 insurance, sightseeing under the bio-bubble, ETA and PCR in Sri Lanka.
Passengers are free to enjoy all hotel facilities including spa, pool, gym and others. Hotels will be ‘Level 1 Certified’ in 3, 4 and 5-star categories.
Listed below are the sightseeing spots where travellers can go to and enjoy during the stay under the bio-bubble:
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Yala National Park
Udawalawe National Park Safari
Eth Athurusevana
Kaudulla National Park
Vilpaththu National Park
Mirissa Whale Watching
Pinnawala Open Zoo
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Ridiyagama Safari Park
Sigiriya Fortress
Anuradhapura (excluding Sri Maha Bodhi)
Polonnaruwa
Royal Botanic Garden-Peradeniya (Kandy)
Laksala- Kandy / Laksala-Pinnawala (Cultural Shopping)
Temple of Tooth Relic (Kandy)
There is no minimum stay restriction imposed. Travellers can enjoy the stay and return even after 3 days if they like. After a stay of 14 days, passengers are free to roam around the community if there is any requirement.
Call Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives for more information and to purchase your package, via the following numbers:
333-3668 | 7797673 | 7906778 | 7936778
333-6886 | 7931334 | 7997750 | 7993972
Alternatively, you can email them at [email protected] / [email protected]
Full details are available at the link below:
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"Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives has initiated tour packages to Sri Lanka, with the re-opening of the country’s borders from 21st January 2020.\nFollowing a 9-month long travel ban imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sri Lanka has now reopened its borders to international visitors. To keep the pandemic at bay, the country is taking precautionary measures to make sure your island getaway is as safe, secure and serene as possible.\nAs the only organization to initiate tour packages under the bio-bubble, Ace Travels Maldives & Ace Aviation Services Maldives will be arranging the entire tour package as per Sri Lanka’s safety guidelines.\nThe package includes the air ticket, hotel accommodation, transportation, COVID-19 insurance, sightseeing under the bio-bubble, ETA and PCR in Sri Lanka.\nPassengers are free to enjoy all hotel facilities including spa, pool, gym and others. Hotels will be ‘Level 1 Certified’ in 3, 4 and 5-star categories.\nListed below are the sightseeing spots where travellers can go to and enjoy during the stay under the bio-bubble:\nSinharaja Forest Reserve\nYala National Park\nUdawalawe National Park Safari\nEth Athurusevana\nKaudulla National Park\nVilpaththu National Park\nMirissa Whale Watching\nPinnawala Open Zoo\nPinnawala Elephant Orphanage\nRidiyagama Safari Park\nSigiriya Fortress\nAnuradhapura (excluding Sri Maha Bodhi)\nPolonnaruwa\nRoyal Botanic Garden-Peradeniya (Kandy)\nLaksala- Kandy / Laksala-Pinnawala (Cultural Shopping)\nTemple of Tooth Relic (Kandy)\nThere is no minimum stay restriction imposed. Travellers can enjoy the stay and return even after 3 days if they like. After a stay of 14 days, passengers are free to roam around the community if there is any requirement.\nCall Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives for more information and to purchase your package, via the following numbers:\n333-3668 | 7797673 | 7906778 | 7936778\n333-6886 | 7931334 | 7997750 | 7993972\nAlternatively, you can email them at [email protected] / [email protected]\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Ace Travels & Ace Aviation Services Maldives Initiates Tour Packages to Sri Lanka!"
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MWSC Celebrates 25 Years of Services, Changes Logo
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With their celebration of the 25th anniversary, Male’ Water & Sewerage Company (MWSC) makes changes to the company’s logo.
The company’s new logo was unveiled during a ceremony held at Fen Building yesterday, introduced to the public by Chairman Ahmed Mausoom and Managing Director Hasan Shaah.
Among the changes to the logo were the brightening of logo colour as well as changing the font of the company name. Director Shaah comments that the changes were made in a manner that doesn’t lose the essence of the original logo.
Shaah also states that the changes were made due to modern developments of MWSC.
“This company was incepted 25 years ago, to solve one of the biggest problems facing Male’ at the time, which was the lack of a water and sewerage network,” stated Director Shaah.
Shaah then details how after one year after the company was incepted, they had solved the issue by establishing and providing the network service to every home in Male’.
When MWSC was first formed, the company created an output of 3900 tons of water every day, however, the company now creates an output of 30,043 tons of water daily.
While the company was providing services to Male’ only at first, throughout the 25 years MWSC has expanded its services to Vilimale, Gulhifalhu, Maafushi, Dhuvaafaru, and Kulhudhuffushi. Establishing the water and sewerage systems to other islands as well are now underway.
MWSC divides 80 per cent of its shares to the Maldivian government and the other 20 per cent to Japan’s Hitachi company.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"With their celebration of the 25th anniversary, Male’ Water & Sewerage Company (MWSC) makes changes to the company’s logo.\nThe company’s new logo was unveiled during a ceremony held at Fen Building yesterday, introduced to the public by Chairman Ahmed Mausoom and Managing Director Hasan Shaah.\nAmong the changes to the logo were the brightening of logo colour as well as changing the font of the company name. Director Shaah comments that the changes were made in a manner that doesn’t lose the essence of the original logo.\nShaah also states that the changes were made due to modern developments of MWSC.\n“This company was incepted 25 years ago, to solve one of the biggest problems facing Male’ at the time, which was the lack of a water and sewerage network,” stated Director Shaah.\nShaah then details how after one year after the company was incepted, they had solved the issue by establishing and providing the network service to every home in Male’.\nWhen MWSC was first formed, the company created an output of 3900 tons of water every day, however, the company now creates an output of 30,043 tons of water daily.\nWhile the company was providing services to Male’ only at first, throughout the 25 years MWSC has expanded its services to Vilimale, Gulhifalhu, Maafushi, Dhuvaafaru, and Kulhudhuffushi. Establishing the water and sewerage systems to other islands as well are now underway.\nMWSC divides 80 per cent of its shares to the Maldivian government and the other 20 per cent to Japan’s Hitachi company.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"MWSC Celebrates 25 Years of Services, Changes Logo"
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MTCC Smashes Record by Completing 34 Projects in 2020!
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Maldives Transport & Contracting Company (MTCC) has completed a record-breaking 34 projects in the year 2020. In its 40-year company history, this is the first time that MTCC has completed this many projects in a single year.
In a tweet by the company’s CEO Adam Azim, he expressed his gratitude to the staff of MTCC for their tireless effort and support to achieve this success.
We have completed 34 projects in 2020. During the 40 years of history of MTCC, this is the first time to complete this number of projects in one year. Thank you each and every member of #TeamMTCC for your tireless effort and support to achieve this success. @MTCCPlc pic.twitter.com/qcGWlLQsfh — Adam Azim (@adamazim) January 1, 2021
Noteworthy projects completed during the year include the Aa. Himandhoo Harbour construction, the COVID-19 Emergency Health Facility at Gdh. Thinadhoo, the Ha. Hoarafushi Airport project, the Sh. Komandhoo Harbour project, and the L. Maavah Harbour project.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/mtcc-smashes-record-by-completing-34-projects-in-2020/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Maldives Transport & Contracting Company (MTCC) has completed a record-breaking 34 projects in the year 2020. In its 40-year company history, this is the first time that MTCC has completed this many projects in a single year.\nIn a tweet by the company’s CEO Adam Azim, he expressed his gratitude to the staff of MTCC for their tireless effort and support to achieve this success.\nWe have completed 34 projects in 2020. During the 40 years of history of MTCC, this is the first time to complete this number of projects in one year. Thank you each and every member of #TeamMTCC for your tireless effort and support to achieve this success. @MTCCPlc pic.twitter.com/qcGWlLQsfh — Adam Azim (@adamazim) January 1, 2021\nNoteworthy projects completed during the year include the Aa. Himandhoo Harbour construction, the COVID-19 Emergency Health Facility at Gdh. Thinadhoo, the Ha. Hoarafushi Airport project, the Sh. Komandhoo Harbour project, and the L. Maavah Harbour project.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"MTCC Smashes Record by Completing 34 Projects in 2020!"
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Maldivian to Restart Flights Back to Cochin!
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The national carrier, Maldivian, has announced that the company will be restarting flights to Cochin again, effective February 1, 2021.
The airline reports that it will be operating flights to the Indian city three times a week. Maldivian will also be offering their passengers 30kg of baggage allowance.
Tickets from Malé to Cochin are priced at INR 5,050 (approximately MVR 1,084) per person per way, on their website.
Cochin/Kochi is located on the coast of Kerala state in southwest India and is known as the commercial and IT hub of Kerela. India is a popular destination among the Maldivians, mainly for medical tourism.
Maldivian first commenced flights to Cochin effective October 28, 2019.
For more information, visit their website.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/maldivian-to-restart-flights-back-to-cochin/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"The national carrier, Maldivian, has announced that the company will be restarting flights to Cochin again, effective February 1, 2021.\nThe airline reports that it will be operating flights to the Indian city three times a week. Maldivian will also be offering their passengers 30kg of baggage allowance.\nTickets from Malé to Cochin are priced at INR 5,050 (approximately MVR 1,084) per person per way, on their website.\nCochin/Kochi is located on the coast of Kerala state in southwest India and is known as the commercial and IT hub of Kerela. India is a popular destination among the Maldivians, mainly for medical tourism.\nMaldivian first commenced flights to Cochin effective October 28, 2019.\nFor more information, visit their website.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Maldivian to Restart Flights Back to Cochin!"
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Additional MVR 51 Million Needed to Hold Elections As Per HPA Guidelines: EC
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The Elections Commission (EC) has revealed that its budget is insufficient to hold the local council elections according to the Health Protection Agency’s (HPA) guidelines, stating that an additional MVR 51 million is necessary to do so.
EC member Ismail Habeeb made this remark in the National Advisory Committee, in which relevant authorities discussed the points mentioned in the draft of HPA’s policy on holding elections amid the prevalent COVID-19 pandemic.
According to EC, the added expenses are needed to cover the cost of the 10-day quarantine which every trainer from the commission is required to undergo, along with the PCR test they must take before departure.
Adding that the same procedure is not necessary for representatives of state authorities and companies, Habeeb asserted that impartiality must be maintained in policymaking.
Furthermore, highlighting that Maldives has now received a COVID-19 vaccine shipment from India, he requested that the state administer vaccines to those involved in overseeing the election.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/additional-mvr-51-million-needed-to-hold-elections-as-per-hpa-guidelines-ec/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"The Elections Commission (EC) has revealed that its budget is insufficient to hold the local council elections according to the Health Protection Agency’s (HPA) guidelines, stating that an additional MVR 51 million is necessary to do so.\nEC member Ismail Habeeb made this remark in the National Advisory Committee, in which relevant authorities discussed the points mentioned in the draft of HPA’s policy on holding elections amid the prevalent COVID-19 pandemic.\nAccording to EC, the added expenses are needed to cover the cost of the 10-day quarantine which every trainer from the commission is required to undergo, along with the PCR test they must take before departure.\nAdding that the same procedure is not necessary for representatives of state authorities and companies, Habeeb asserted that impartiality must be maintained in policymaking.\nFurthermore, highlighting that Maldives has now received a COVID-19 vaccine shipment from India, he requested that the state administer vaccines to those involved in overseeing the election.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Additional MVR 51 Million Needed to Hold Elections As Per HPA Guidelines: EC"
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ARC & FAM Foundation Conducts Sensitization Program on Child Protection in Football
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Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC) in partnership with FAM Foundation has held a sensitization programme on child protection in football. The programme, conducted in two sessions at ARC Convention Hall today, was attended by over 25 participants including coaches, management and staff of football academies and football clubs.
The sensitization programme focused child protection in sports, including ways to recognize signs of abuse, reporting mechanisms and how to respond when children disclose abuse and reach out. It also highlighted the importance of creating safe environments in which children can learn, play and compete.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Executive Committee Member of ARC Mr. Muruthala Moosa, highlighted football’s potential to address social issues in communities in addition to empowering children, building character and leadership. In his remarks, General Secretary of FAM Mr. Hussain Jawaz expressed hope that participants will utilize the knowledge gained during the workshop to improve the rights of children on and off the football field.
The programme was conducted as part of the MOU signed between ARC and Football Association of Maldives, to foster a culture that promotes and protects rights of children in football, and to utilize football’s potential to address social issues affecting children.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/arc-fam-foundation-conducts-sensitization-program-on-child-protection-in-football/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC) in partnership with FAM Foundation has held a sensitization programme on child protection in football. The programme, conducted in two sessions at ARC Convention Hall today, was attended by over 25 participants including coaches, management and staff of football academies and football clubs.\nThe sensitization programme focused child protection in sports, including ways to recognize signs of abuse, reporting mechanisms and how to respond when children disclose abuse and reach out. It also highlighted the importance of creating safe environments in which children can learn, play and compete.\nSpeaking at the closing ceremony, Executive Committee Member of ARC Mr. Muruthala Moosa, highlighted football’s potential to address social issues in communities in addition to empowering children, building character and leadership. In his remarks, General Secretary of FAM Mr. Hussain Jawaz expressed hope that participants will utilize the knowledge gained during the workshop to improve the rights of children on and off the football field.\nThe programme was conducted as part of the MOU signed between ARC and Football Association of Maldives, to foster a culture that promotes and protects rights of children in football, and to utilize football’s potential to address social issues affecting children.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"ARC & FAM Foundation Conducts Sensitization Program on Child Protection in Football"
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Feel the Maldivian Embrace at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands
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The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, a 100-villa resort on the beautiful beaches of the North Malé Atoll opening in Q2 2021, is focusing its attention on cultural immersion in the Maldives. Every decision in the resort’s design and development has been made by looking at it through a prism of Maldivian island life to ensure guests feel the warmth and generosity of these rich traditions and are able to explore them further through the design, service, dining, landscaping and experiences at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands.
The totality of island life at the resort is closely linked to Bodu Beru, an indigenous form of dance and drumming. Crafted from coconut wood, the national tree of the Maldives, bodu beru drums are one of the oldest known traditions from the region, dating back to the 11th century. Bodu Beru is central to Maldivian ceremonies and celebrations and this authentic local spirit will be brought into the resort through art and music. Each villa will have a unique Bodu Beru artwork personalised with a Dhivehi number, and every evening an elegant sunset ritual will be performed by Maldivian gentlemen distilled from that traditional drum procession. A torchlit procession will gather to light a central round torch, marking the setting of the sun and the transition from a day of discoveries to a night of indulgence and reflection.
The Maldivian embrace will also be felt through the high level of service at the hotel. On arrival, guests will be met by the blowing of the Sangu horn, which traditionally would have been blown in island communities to announce an arrival or important news. A welcome drink made from local screw pine, an exotic fruit dense in nutrients, will be shaken and served in the villa by the Aris Meeha, who will greet the guests in Dhivehi. Each villa will have its own Aris Meeha – a butler concept inspired by the historic royal courts of the Maldives, one of the highest-ranking positions in the Maldivian Royal household. Similar to a modern-day butler, Aris Meeha will be considered guests’ closest confidante whilst on the islands and fulfil every detail of their stay. In addition, the resort will have a Moodhu Edhuru (loosely translated as the guru of the sea) who will pass on local folklore inspired by the rich Maldivian marine culture, narrating stories each evening around the beach campfire.
The immersion in local cultures also reaches into the hotel’s dining concepts. The team will work closely with local fishermen, to provide the freshest fish, seafood and the well-known local lobsters, and to ensure that the fish is caught sustainably. Fresh vegetables and herbs will be cultivated in the resort’s organic garden and guests can learn to cook Maldivian dishes including mashuni, a breakfast staple made with tuna and fresh coconut, and sample the local bites, hedhika, for afternoon tea. The resort’s signature cocktail selection is inspired by the maritime spice routes that shaped the Maldivian story and include five spices: cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, cumin and turmeric.
On the islands themselves, there are thousands of palms and carefully selected native plants and shrubs, all of which have been saved from deforestation or chosen from local nurseries to eliminate the negative impact of importation. The 30m Banyan tree in the resort’s spiral garden – dedicated to the resort’s architect, the late Kerry Hill – is an excellent example of this as it was transplanted from Medhukumburudhoo Agricultural Island on the Shaviyani Atoll.
The Maldivian embrace is central to the resort’s ethos will bring a real sense of place to the resort for guests to enjoy and explore. The Ritz-Carlton Maldives will have 100 simple, yet staggeringly beautiful villas built across four picture-perfect paradise islands, all with ocean and lagoon views of the crystal-clear waters. Guests will be able to dine at seven different restaurants, as well as enjoy exceptional treatments by Bamford at The Ritz-Carlton Spa. Families will delight in the full Ritz Kids program as well as a range of experiences to protect and explore the ocean around them, including Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassador of the Environment program.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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https://maldivestimes.com/feel-the-maldivian-embrace-at-the-ritz-carlton-maldives-fari-islands/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
maldivestimes.com/d07f6e4af3fd4b005ca1a3ce46a1fd26632becc9c7eee866886e49c0f91dfdce.json
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"The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, a 100-villa resort on the beautiful beaches of the North Malé Atoll opening in Q2 2021, is focusing its attention on cultural immersion in the Maldives. Every decision in the resort’s design and development has been made by looking at it through a prism of Maldivian island life to ensure guests feel the warmth and generosity of these rich traditions and are able to explore them further through the design, service, dining, landscaping and experiences at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands.\nThe totality of island life at the resort is closely linked to Bodu Beru, an indigenous form of dance and drumming. Crafted from coconut wood, the national tree of the Maldives, bodu beru drums are one of the oldest known traditions from the region, dating back to the 11th century. Bodu Beru is central to Maldivian ceremonies and celebrations and this authentic local spirit will be brought into the resort through art and music. Each villa will have a unique Bodu Beru artwork personalised with a Dhivehi number, and every evening an elegant sunset ritual will be performed by Maldivian gentlemen distilled from that traditional drum procession. A torchlit procession will gather to light a central round torch, marking the setting of the sun and the transition from a day of discoveries to a night of indulgence and reflection.\nThe Maldivian embrace will also be felt through the high level of service at the hotel. On arrival, guests will be met by the blowing of the Sangu horn, which traditionally would have been blown in island communities to announce an arrival or important news. A welcome drink made from local screw pine, an exotic fruit dense in nutrients, will be shaken and served in the villa by the Aris Meeha, who will greet the guests in Dhivehi. Each villa will have its own Aris Meeha – a butler concept inspired by the historic royal courts of the Maldives, one of the highest-ranking positions in the Maldivian Royal household. Similar to a modern-day butler, Aris Meeha will be considered guests’ closest confidante whilst on the islands and fulfil every detail of their stay. In addition, the resort will have a Moodhu Edhuru (loosely translated as the guru of the sea) who will pass on local folklore inspired by the rich Maldivian marine culture, narrating stories each evening around the beach campfire.\nThe immersion in local cultures also reaches into the hotel’s dining concepts. The team will work closely with local fishermen, to provide the freshest fish, seafood and the well-known local lobsters, and to ensure that the fish is caught sustainably. Fresh vegetables and herbs will be cultivated in the resort’s organic garden and guests can learn to cook Maldivian dishes including mashuni, a breakfast staple made with tuna and fresh coconut, and sample the local bites, hedhika, for afternoon tea. The resort’s signature cocktail selection is inspired by the maritime spice routes that shaped the Maldivian story and include five spices: cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, cumin and turmeric.\nOn the islands themselves, there are thousands of palms and carefully selected native plants and shrubs, all of which have been saved from deforestation or chosen from local nurseries to eliminate the negative impact of importation. The 30m Banyan tree in the resort’s spiral garden – dedicated to the resort’s architect, the late Kerry Hill – is an excellent example of this as it was transplanted from Medhukumburudhoo Agricultural Island on the Shaviyani Atoll.\nThe Maldivian embrace is central to the resort’s ethos will bring a real sense of place to the resort for guests to enjoy and explore. The Ritz-Carlton Maldives will have 100 simple, yet staggeringly beautiful villas built across four picture-perfect paradise islands, all with ocean and lagoon views of the crystal-clear waters. Guests will be able to dine at seven different restaurants, as well as enjoy exceptional treatments by Bamford at The Ritz-Carlton Spa. Families will delight in the full Ritz Kids program as well as a range of experiences to protect and explore the ocean around them, including Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassador of the Environment program.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"Feel the Maldivian Embrace at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands"
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President Ratifies First Amendment to Local Council Elections Special Provision Act 2020
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the first amendment to the Local Council Elections Special Provision Act 2020 (Act no.: 03/2020). Parliament passed the bill at its third extraordinary sitting held on January 19, 2021.
The Local Council Elections Special Provision Act—passed on May 10, 2020—led to the postponement of Local Council and Women’s Development Committees (WDC) elections in light of the State of National Health Emergency enforced due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Both votes were initially scheduled for April 2020.
The first amendment to this legislation requires relevant authorities to move forward with the election process despite the current health emergency. However, the proceedings should be held per the guidelines set forth by the Director-General of Public Health.
The amendment gives authorities seven days to initiate preparations and announce a rescheduled date for the vote, in addition to stipulating other provisions related to the election. Following ratification, the legislation has been published in the Government Gazette.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/president-ratifies-first-amendment-to-local-council-elections-special-provision-act-2020/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the first amendment to the Local Council Elections Special Provision Act 2020 (Act no.: 03/2020). Parliament passed the bill at its third extraordinary sitting held on January 19, 2021.\nThe Local Council Elections Special Provision Act—passed on May 10, 2020—led to the postponement of Local Council and Women’s Development Committees (WDC) elections in light of the State of National Health Emergency enforced due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Both votes were initially scheduled for April 2020.\nThe first amendment to this legislation requires relevant authorities to move forward with the election process despite the current health emergency. However, the proceedings should be held per the guidelines set forth by the Director-General of Public Health.\nThe amendment gives authorities seven days to initiate preparations and announce a rescheduled date for the vote, in addition to stipulating other provisions related to the election. Following ratification, the legislation has been published in the Government Gazette.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"President Ratifies First Amendment to Local Council Elections Special Provision Act 2020"
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Maldivian passport retains top ranking in South Asia
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The Henley Passport Index ranked the Maldives as the most powerful passport in South Asia for the year 2021, despite the travel challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Henley Passport Index assigns ranks to all of the world’s passports according to the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa.
As per the listing, the Maldivian passport fell one rank compared to the 2020 listing and tied with Botswana at the 62nd rank. Passport holders from nations at this rank can travel to a total of 85 countries without a prior visa.
The Maldives was also ranked as the strongest South Asian passport under the Henley Passport Index for the year 2020.
India, ranking globally at the 85th position, holds the second strongest passport in the South Asian region, followed by Bhutan, ranked globally at the 90th position.
South Asia consists of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a total of 191 destinations, Japan is at the top of the index, marking the country’s third year at the top of the Index. Singapore placed second, with passport holders allowed to travel to 190 countries without a visa.
South Korea and Germany were tied at the third position, with both countries allowing entry into 189 countries without prior-visa.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Google News
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https://maldivestimes.com/maldivian-passport-retains-top-ranking-in-south-asia/
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"The Henley Passport Index ranked the Maldives as the most powerful passport in South Asia for the year 2021, despite the travel challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.\nHenley Passport Index assigns ranks to all of the world’s passports according to the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa.\nAs per the listing, the Maldivian passport fell one rank compared to the 2020 listing and tied with Botswana at the 62nd rank. Passport holders from nations at this rank can travel to a total of 85 countries without a prior visa.\nThe Maldives was also ranked as the strongest South Asian passport under the Henley Passport Index for the year 2020.\nIndia, ranking globally at the 85th position, holds the second strongest passport in the South Asian region, followed by Bhutan, ranked globally at the 90th position.\nSouth Asia consists of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.\nOffering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a total of 191 destinations, Japan is at the top of the index, marking the country’s third year at the top of the Index. Singapore placed second, with passport holders allowed to travel to 190 countries without a visa.\nSouth Korea and Germany were tied at the third position, with both countries allowing entry into 189 countries without prior-visa.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Google News",
"Maldivian passport retains top ranking in South Asia"
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Maldivian Passport Deemed Strongest in South Asia Once Again!
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The Maldivian passport has been deemed strongest in the South Asia region for the third consecutive year. Henley Passport Index revealed that the Maldives holds the top spot for the South Asian region, illuminating all Maldivian passport holders can travel to 85 countries without having to need a visa.
The nation ranks 62nd in the overall list publicized by Henley Passport Index. The list ranks 110 passports from across the world based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Moreover, Maldives Immigration also announced details of countries the passport holders can travel to without needing an on-arrival visa.
Some of the neighbouring countries include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and many more. The popularized list also included 4 European countries, 26 nations on the African continent, 11 countries from Oceania, 15 countries from the Caribbean along with 7 destinations in the Americas and 4 countries in the Middle-East.
President Solih’s administration has been vocal regarding strengthening foreign relations with countries in order to increase convenience for citizens travelling abroad. Countries that are averse to offering on-arrival visas, such as Russian and United Arab Emirates, now provide on-arrival tourist visas to Maldivian passport holders.
Thailand has also begun offering on-arrival visa to Maldivian passport holders during President Solih’s administration.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The Maldivian passport has been deemed strongest in the South Asia region for the third consecutive year. Henley Passport Index revealed that the Maldives holds the top spot for the South Asian region, illuminating all Maldivian passport holders can travel to 85 countries without having to need a visa.\nThe nation ranks 62nd in the overall list publicized by Henley Passport Index. The list ranks 110 passports from across the world based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).\nMoreover, Maldives Immigration also announced details of countries the passport holders can travel to without needing an on-arrival visa.\nSome of the neighbouring countries include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and many more. The popularized list also included 4 European countries, 26 nations on the African continent, 11 countries from Oceania, 15 countries from the Caribbean along with 7 destinations in the Americas and 4 countries in the Middle-East.\nPresident Solih’s administration has been vocal regarding strengthening foreign relations with countries in order to increase convenience for citizens travelling abroad. Countries that are averse to offering on-arrival visas, such as Russian and United Arab Emirates, now provide on-arrival tourist visas to Maldivian passport holders.\nThailand has also begun offering on-arrival visa to Maldivian passport holders during President Solih’s administration.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Maldivian Passport Deemed Strongest in South Asia Once Again!"
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Peace Through Digital Action! UNDP and EU Calls On Youth Leaders to Join ‘United Creatives’
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the EU are calling on youth leaders, influencers, and creators to promote peace through digital action by joining a new regional programme in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. ‘United Creatives’ is implemented by the social change agency Love Frankie and will support youth from across the two countries to build digital campaigns that offer alternatives to hate speech, both online and on-the-ground.
The selected youth aged 18-30 will gain access to cutting edge training, mentorship, and tools to build creative online campaigns over ten weeks through UN specialists, Facebook masterclasses, social leaders, and a range of thematic and creative experts.
The programme promotes positive co-creation by aspiring youth to counter the regions’ struggles with growing online hate speech, misinformation, and division to promote inclusive and diverse solutions. Youth will gain vital digital and strategic skills to successfully promote social cohesion, build positive social messages, and promote tolerance in their respective communities. They will take part in sessions on building emotional intelligence, creating empathic and engaging narratives, using ‘art-ivism’ and new creative mediums for engagement, as well as understanding and calling for positive policy action.
Finally, participants will become members of a network of influential youth creating impactful positive digital content and celebrating diversity.
“The COVID-19 pandemic made us realize the power of social media – both positively and negatively. It is critical that the young generation is empowered with the skills to effectively use social media for creating a cohesive and just world.” Akiko Fujii, UNDP Resident Representative in the Maldives.
“We need to make better use of social networks, to attenuate their role in disinformation. The European Union is therefore proud to support digital peace initiatives such as the one promoted by UNDP in Sri Lanka and the Maldives”, said Denis Chaibi, EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives. “In COVID times, it is crucial that we encourage young people to counter prejudice and polarization through courage and veracity, and to equip them with the digital skills required to do so.”
The call for applications will remain open until January 18th, 2021. A panel of experts from project partners will then select 40 top applicants to participate in the programme. The invited participants will start their journey at a kick-off boot camp on February 12th, 2021.
For more information, visit the website.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the EU are calling on youth leaders, influencers, and creators to promote peace through digital action by joining a new regional programme in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. ‘United Creatives’ is implemented by the social change agency Love Frankie and will support youth from across the two countries to build digital campaigns that offer alternatives to hate speech, both online and on-the-ground.\nThe selected youth aged 18-30 will gain access to cutting edge training, mentorship, and tools to build creative online campaigns over ten weeks through UN specialists, Facebook masterclasses, social leaders, and a range of thematic and creative experts.\nThe programme promotes positive co-creation by aspiring youth to counter the regions’ struggles with growing online hate speech, misinformation, and division to promote inclusive and diverse solutions. Youth will gain vital digital and strategic skills to successfully promote social cohesion, build positive social messages, and promote tolerance in their respective communities. They will take part in sessions on building emotional intelligence, creating empathic and engaging narratives, using ‘art-ivism’ and new creative mediums for engagement, as well as understanding and calling for positive policy action.\nFinally, participants will become members of a network of influential youth creating impactful positive digital content and celebrating diversity.\n“The COVID-19 pandemic made us realize the power of social media – both positively and negatively. It is critical that the young generation is empowered with the skills to effectively use social media for creating a cohesive and just world.” Akiko Fujii, UNDP Resident Representative in the Maldives.\n“We need to make better use of social networks, to attenuate their role in disinformation. The European Union is therefore proud to support digital peace initiatives such as the one promoted by UNDP in Sri Lanka and the Maldives”, said Denis Chaibi, EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives. “In COVID times, it is crucial that we encourage young people to counter prejudice and polarization through courage and veracity, and to equip them with the digital skills required to do so.”\nThe call for applications will remain open until January 18th, 2021. A panel of experts from project partners will then select 40 top applicants to participate in the programme. The invited participants will start their journey at a kick-off boot camp on February 12th, 2021.\nFor more information, visit the website.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Peace Through Digital Action! UNDP and EU Calls On Youth Leaders to Join ‘United Creatives’"
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Ministry of National Planning, Housing and Infrastructure and Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) signs the framework agreement for a high-speed ferry network as part of the first phase of the Integrated National Public Ferry Network project.
Establishing a ferry network is one of the pledges of the current administration, and the project is aimed to connect the dispersed population of the Maldives through an affordable safe, and efficient transportation network.
The agreement was signed by the Managing Director of MTCC Adam Azim and Director General of the Ministry Fathimath Shaana in a ceremony yesterday.
The network will categorize the country into three regions and six zones. The system is designed to create two separate networks for passenger transit as well as cargo ferries within and in between the regions, effectively linking maritime transport with land and air transport.
Azim said that it would be tough to provide services seven days a week, but services would be carried out for the convenience of the public earnestly by the company.
The Planning Ministry mandates providing services every day, and the ministry has prepared a contingency plan in case of service disruption.
In major population centres, services are to be provided twice a day. Islands with airports and hospitals are also to be operated to every day.
Managing Director Azim clarifies that the agreement signed was the framework agreement for the ferry system, and a service agreement would be signed in the future.
The 47 feet speedboats acquired for operation are said to have the capacity for 40-50 persons. And 14 speedboats are to be used a day, with an additional three on standby in case of service disruption. The services are also to be made easier for people with disabilities.
“For sure, when the ferry network is established, citizens would gain a lot of conveniences,” said Azim.
The project is to commence by September, and MD Azims reassures that despite the short timeline, MTCC was working to start operations by then. He added that funds would not be an issue, but challenges would arise in the supply of engines.
The network aims to facilitate inclusive regional development by connecting people and services, accelerate social and economic growth, improve efficiency in the delivery of public services and improve mobility and accessibility for all citizens in all areas of the nation.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Ministry of National Planning, Housing and Infrastructure and Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) signs the framework agreement for a high-speed ferry network as part of the first phase of the Integrated National Public Ferry Network project.\nEstablishing a ferry network is one of the pledges of the current administration, and the project is aimed to connect the dispersed population of the Maldives through an affordable safe, and efficient transportation network.\nThe agreement was signed by the Managing Director of MTCC Adam Azim and Director General of the Ministry Fathimath Shaana in a ceremony yesterday.\nThe network will categorize the country into three regions and six zones. The system is designed to create two separate networks for passenger transit as well as cargo ferries within and in between the regions, effectively linking maritime transport with land and air transport.\nAzim said that it would be tough to provide services seven days a week, but services would be carried out for the convenience of the public earnestly by the company.\nThe Planning Ministry mandates providing services every day, and the ministry has prepared a contingency plan in case of service disruption.\nIn major population centres, services are to be provided twice a day. Islands with airports and hospitals are also to be operated to every day.\nManaging Director Azim clarifies that the agreement signed was the framework agreement for the ferry system, and a service agreement would be signed in the future.\nThe 47 feet speedboats acquired for operation are said to have the capacity for 40-50 persons. And 14 speedboats are to be used a day, with an additional three on standby in case of service disruption. The services are also to be made easier for people with disabilities.\n“For sure, when the ferry network is established, citizens would gain a lot of conveniences,” said Azim.\nThe project is to commence by September, and MD Azims reassures that despite the short timeline, MTCC was working to start operations by then. He added that funds would not be an issue, but challenges would arise in the supply of engines.\nThe network aims to facilitate inclusive regional development by connecting people and services, accelerate social and economic growth, improve efficiency in the delivery of public services and improve mobility and accessibility for all citizens in all areas of the nation.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
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MIFCO and MSS to Join Together and Begin Exporting Fish
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The state-run company Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company (MIFCO) and Maldives State Shipping (MSS) are teaming up to export fish products to the international market.
Managing Director of MIFCO Mr Ismail Fauzee stated that to begin exporting fish products with MSS, they have ordered 30 cold-storage containers.
Additionally, the goal of this operation is to sell Maldivian fish products to the international market at high prices until Felivaru Fisheries Maldives Limited (FFML) builds capacity to store the products.
“When we receive reefer containers this month, we will commence this operation in Felivaru,” said Ismail. “We used to do this before as well, but we used containers by Lily or TTS. But now we will continue this operation in collaboration with the Maldives State Shipping company. This is progress.”
He further reiterated that the fish exported with MSS will be sold at high prices on the international market. “If we can sell it for a higher price, we take it to the Latin American market or even the European market.”
He further detailed that each 40-foot container imported will have the capacity to hold 25 tons of fish.
In addition to finding ways to export fish, MIFCO is also actively building facilities in Felivaru to produce ice. All the necessary equipment has currently been ordered.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"The state-run company Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company (MIFCO) and Maldives State Shipping (MSS) are teaming up to export fish products to the international market.\nManaging Director of MIFCO Mr Ismail Fauzee stated that to begin exporting fish products with MSS, they have ordered 30 cold-storage containers.\nAdditionally, the goal of this operation is to sell Maldivian fish products to the international market at high prices until Felivaru Fisheries Maldives Limited (FFML) builds capacity to store the products.\n“When we receive reefer containers this month, we will commence this operation in Felivaru,” said Ismail. “We used to do this before as well, but we used containers by Lily or TTS. But now we will continue this operation in collaboration with the Maldives State Shipping company. This is progress.”\nHe further reiterated that the fish exported with MSS will be sold at high prices on the international market. “If we can sell it for a higher price, we take it to the Latin American market or even the European market.”\nHe further detailed that each 40-foot container imported will have the capacity to hold 25 tons of fish.\nIn addition to finding ways to export fish, MIFCO is also actively building facilities in Felivaru to produce ice. All the necessary equipment has currently been ordered.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"MIFCO and MSS to Join Together and Begin Exporting Fish"
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Crossroads Maldives Becomes First Partner of Maldives Border Miles!
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Crossroads Maldives has become the very first partner of the Maldives Border Miles, the world’s first nationwide loyalty program for tourists.
Maldives Border Miles is an initiate of Maldives Immigration and developed with the Ministry of Tourism, Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL).
Tourists can register to the program and start earning points by travelling to the Maldives from 1st January 2021. Once a tourist is registered as a member of the program, they will earn points based on the duration of stay, visits to celebrate their special occasions, visits on local occasions of the Maldives, frequency of visits, and other aspects.
Members of the program will get benefits based on their tier status. They shall earn a certain amount of points to reach each tier; 500 points for Aida (Bronze Tier), 2,000 points for Antara (Silver Tier) and 4,000 points for Abaarana (Gold Tier), which will be defined by a set variety of rewards, services or benefits, increasing in value as members progress with the loyalty status.
The introduction of Maldives Border Miles will flourish the Maldives as a tourist destination and attract key tourism markets across the world. Furthermore, it is also a golden opportunity for repeaters to rediscover the best of Maldives and get the most out of their visit to the sunny side of life.
Registered tourist facilities and other business entities providing services to tourists can enrol as a partner of Maldives Border Miles. Partners can provide discounts or privileged services of their choice for the tiers in the program. Interested parties are requested to email Maldives Immigration ([email protected]) and they will contact to discuss the offers proposed by parties for each tier.
Crossroads Maldives opened in late 2019 and features two lifestyle hotels, Hard Rock Hotel Maldives and SAii Lagoon Maldives – Curio Collection by Hilton, both of which have direct access to extensive facilities at The Marina @ Crossroads, an 800-metre lifestyle area and beach walk featuring retail, entertainment and dining outlets.
The facilities include a 30 berth quay, complete with world-class amenities and exclusive concierge services, the Junior Beach Club and Camp, the Crossroads Event Hall, Maldives Discovery Centre, and Marine Discovery Centre – the project’s environmental and educational hub.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Crossroads Maldives has become the very first partner of the Maldives Border Miles, the world’s first nationwide loyalty program for tourists.\nMaldives Border Miles is an initiate of Maldives Immigration and developed with the Ministry of Tourism, Maldives Marketing & Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) and Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL).\nTourists can register to the program and start earning points by travelling to the Maldives from 1st January 2021. Once a tourist is registered as a member of the program, they will earn points based on the duration of stay, visits to celebrate their special occasions, visits on local occasions of the Maldives, frequency of visits, and other aspects.\nMembers of the program will get benefits based on their tier status. They shall earn a certain amount of points to reach each tier; 500 points for Aida (Bronze Tier), 2,000 points for Antara (Silver Tier) and 4,000 points for Abaarana (Gold Tier), which will be defined by a set variety of rewards, services or benefits, increasing in value as members progress with the loyalty status.\nThe introduction of Maldives Border Miles will flourish the Maldives as a tourist destination and attract key tourism markets across the world. Furthermore, it is also a golden opportunity for repeaters to rediscover the best of Maldives and get the most out of their visit to the sunny side of life.\nRegistered tourist facilities and other business entities providing services to tourists can enrol as a partner of Maldives Border Miles. Partners can provide discounts or privileged services of their choice for the tiers in the program. Interested parties are requested to email Maldives Immigration ([email protected]) and they will contact to discuss the offers proposed by parties for each tier.\nCrossroads Maldives opened in late 2019 and features two lifestyle hotels, Hard Rock Hotel Maldives and SAii Lagoon Maldives – Curio Collection by Hilton, both of which have direct access to extensive facilities at The Marina @ Crossroads, an 800-metre lifestyle area and beach walk featuring retail, entertainment and dining outlets.\nThe facilities include a 30 berth quay, complete with world-class amenities and exclusive concierge services, the Junior Beach Club and Camp, the Crossroads Event Hall, Maldives Discovery Centre, and Marine Discovery Centre – the project’s environmental and educational hub.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Crossroads Maldives Becomes First Partner of Maldives Border Miles!"
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Ananya Panday Looks Glamorous in New Photos as She Welcomes New Year in The Maldives With Ishaan Khatter
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Actor Ananya Panday welcomed New Year 2021 in the Maldives in the company of her rumoured beau Ishaan Khatter. Taking to Instagram on Friday, the actor wished her fans the best for New Year and posted a few photos of herself looking stunning in a bright bodycon dress. Ananya could be seen wrapped in an orange-red dress while posing alongside the gorgeous blue sea and the beautiful sunset. Also Read – Ranbir Kapoor in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’ With Parineeti Chopra, Anil Kapoor And Bobby Deol – Watch Intriguing Video
In one photo, the Khaali Peeli star looked straight into the camera with a dash of a lovely smile on her face. Ananya thanked the year 2020 for making her learn a lot of things. The caption on her New Year-special post read, “2020 – thank you for the lessons and the love! Loaded with gratitude, love, positivity and peace 🧿 wishing good health, happiness and good vibes to everybody 🌝 bring it on 2021 🤞🏻❤️”(sic) Also Read – From Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Amitabh Bachchan And Kareena Kapoor, How Bollywood Celebs Rang in New Year 2021
While Sara Ali Khan posted a fire emoji on her post, her other friends also praised how she looked extremely glamorous in the photos. In her Instagram stories, Ananya gave more glimpses of her New Year holiday. She posted pictures of the stunning view of her room and also shared just how rejuvenated she was feeling at the beautiful property in the Maldives.
Ananya’s previous post showed her frolicking on the white sand wearing a cute set of floral co-ords and a hat. Ishaan, who hasn’t shared any photo with Ananya, could also be seen posing at the same spot in the pictures that he posted on Instagram at the same time. The rumoured couple left for the Maldives two days back and took their fans by surprise. Before that, they also made a couple-entry at Katrina Kaif’s Christmas bash.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Bing News :
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"Actor Ananya Panday welcomed New Year 2021 in the Maldives in the company of her rumoured beau Ishaan Khatter. Taking to Instagram on Friday, the actor wished her fans the best for New Year and posted a few photos of herself looking stunning in a bright bodycon dress. Ananya could be seen wrapped in an orange-red dress while posing alongside the gorgeous blue sea and the beautiful sunset. Also Read – Ranbir Kapoor in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’ With Parineeti Chopra, Anil Kapoor And Bobby Deol – Watch Intriguing Video\nIn one photo, the Khaali Peeli star looked straight into the camera with a dash of a lovely smile on her face. Ananya thanked the year 2020 for making her learn a lot of things. The caption on her New Year-special post read, “2020 – thank you for the lessons and the love! Loaded with gratitude, love, positivity and peace 🧿 wishing good health, happiness and good vibes to everybody 🌝 bring it on 2021 🤞🏻❤️”(sic) Also Read – From Priyanka Chopra Jonas to Amitabh Bachchan And Kareena Kapoor, How Bollywood Celebs Rang in New Year 2021\nWhile Sara Ali Khan posted a fire emoji on her post, her other friends also praised how she looked extremely glamorous in the photos. In her Instagram stories, Ananya gave more glimpses of her New Year holiday. She posted pictures of the stunning view of her room and also shared just how rejuvenated she was feeling at the beautiful property in the Maldives.\nAnanya’s previous post showed her frolicking on the white sand wearing a cute set of floral co-ords and a hat. Ishaan, who hasn’t shared any photo with Ananya, could also be seen posing at the same spot in the pictures that he posted on Instagram at the same time. The rumoured couple left for the Maldives two days back and took their fans by surprise. Before that, they also made a couple-entry at Katrina Kaif’s Christmas bash.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Bing News :",
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MTCC Awarded MVR 113 million Worth Felivaru Project
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Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has been tasked with the development project of Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company’s (MIFCO) fish factory in Felivaru; a project worth MVR 113 million.
The ceremony was hosted by Ministry of National Planning, Housing & Infrastructure accompanied by Managing Director of MTCC Adam Azim signing on behalf of the state-run company.
The ceremony was also attended by Fisheries Minister Zaha Waheed as well.
This development project is part of the Indian government’s aid, in combination with the project to increase the capacity of cold storage and improvement of the harbour.
This project also involves dredging and reclaiming an area of 179,780.40 cubic metres, and construction of a 218.9-metre rock boulder breakwater, 574.6 metres of sheet pile, and 264.8 metres of rock boulder revetment, as well as the installation of 2,466 square metres of pavement.
As per the agreement, MTCC has one year to bring the project into completion.
Speaking of the development plan, Fisheries Minister Zaha comments that the project would ease a lot of challenges faced by fishermen today. Upon completion, Zaha also gestures at further projects targeted towards fishermen would come into fruition.
Felivaru is an industrial island situated in Lhaviyani atoll owned and operated by the government and features one of the biggest tuna canning facilities.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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"Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has been tasked with the development project of Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company’s (MIFCO) fish factory in Felivaru; a project worth MVR 113 million.\nThe ceremony was hosted by Ministry of National Planning, Housing & Infrastructure accompanied by Managing Director of MTCC Adam Azim signing on behalf of the state-run company.\nThe ceremony was also attended by Fisheries Minister Zaha Waheed as well.\nThis development project is part of the Indian government’s aid, in combination with the project to increase the capacity of cold storage and improvement of the harbour.\nThis project also involves dredging and reclaiming an area of 179,780.40 cubic metres, and construction of a 218.9-metre rock boulder breakwater, 574.6 metres of sheet pile, and 264.8 metres of rock boulder revetment, as well as the installation of 2,466 square metres of pavement.\nAs per the agreement, MTCC has one year to bring the project into completion.\nSpeaking of the development plan, Fisheries Minister Zaha comments that the project would ease a lot of challenges faced by fishermen today. Upon completion, Zaha also gestures at further projects targeted towards fishermen would come into fruition.\nFelivaru is an industrial island situated in Lhaviyani atoll owned and operated by the government and features one of the biggest tuna canning facilities.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"MTCC Awarded MVR 113 million Worth Felivaru Project"
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Cocogiri Island Resort to Make its Debut on 1st March 2021
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Cocogiri Island Resort, a new luxury resort situated in Vaavu Atoll is scheduled to open on 1st March 2021.
Located just 12 minutes away by seaplane from Velana International Airport, Cocogiri is already being hailed as having one of the best house reefs in the Maldives, making it a dream come true for snorkelers and scuba divers.
Cocogiri is an exclusive, boutique resort featuring 20 water villas and 20 beach villas on a private island ensuring the utmost tranquillity for guests. A perfect setting for relaxation, exploration and rejuvenation. Whether you choose to relax in a swimming pool, swim in the crystal-clear blue ocean, sunbathe on the white sandy beaches or enjoy the serenity of Cocogiri’s spa and wellness centre, the resort promises to provide an unmatched luxurious experience.
Guests can also enjoy evenings watching the sunset while dining at Cocogiri’s beach restaurant with a range of international cuisine made by their highly experienced team of chefs or cool off at the bar. For more adventurous guests, the resort offers the opportunity to scuba dive or snorkel with their on-island Dive School, or raise your adrenaline levels with their extensive water sports programme. Explore the surrounding islands and immerse yourself in the cultural beauty of the Maldives through Cocogiri’s daily excursions.
Regardless of the occasion, Cocogiri Island Resort assures to offer the perfect setting for rare moments of romance, adventure, excitement and memories to last a lifetime.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/cocogiri-island-resort-to-make-its-debut-on-1st-march-2021/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
maldivestimes.com/c961521b232050a2f1b2709041ccafcb5fc24f8a2a6b3ea1bedb340e02c952ae.json
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[
"Cocogiri Island Resort, a new luxury resort situated in Vaavu Atoll is scheduled to open on 1st March 2021.\nLocated just 12 minutes away by seaplane from Velana International Airport, Cocogiri is already being hailed as having one of the best house reefs in the Maldives, making it a dream come true for snorkelers and scuba divers.\nCocogiri is an exclusive, boutique resort featuring 20 water villas and 20 beach villas on a private island ensuring the utmost tranquillity for guests. A perfect setting for relaxation, exploration and rejuvenation. Whether you choose to relax in a swimming pool, swim in the crystal-clear blue ocean, sunbathe on the white sandy beaches or enjoy the serenity of Cocogiri’s spa and wellness centre, the resort promises to provide an unmatched luxurious experience.\nGuests can also enjoy evenings watching the sunset while dining at Cocogiri’s beach restaurant with a range of international cuisine made by their highly experienced team of chefs or cool off at the bar. For more adventurous guests, the resort offers the opportunity to scuba dive or snorkel with their on-island Dive School, or raise your adrenaline levels with their extensive water sports programme. Explore the surrounding islands and immerse yourself in the cultural beauty of the Maldives through Cocogiri’s daily excursions.\nRegardless of the occasion, Cocogiri Island Resort assures to offer the perfect setting for rare moments of romance, adventure, excitement and memories to last a lifetime.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"Cocogiri Island Resort to Make its Debut on 1st March 2021"
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MIRA Announces Changes in Taxpayers’ Charter
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Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) has publicized an updated version of their Taxpayers’ Charter document. The Taxpayers’ Charter is an instructional document targeted to taxpayers as well as other parties concerned with MIRA.
The aim of the charter is to aid those receiving services from MIRA in addition to these individuals helping MIRA in return as well. The charter mainly details the rights and responsibilities of taxpayers.
The updated charter highlights changes in standards of service given by MIRA. Additionally, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, MIRA places a high emphasis on using the online platform in order to receive these services.
MIRA reports they will place a high priority on matching their standards of service to that described on the document and strive to remain as a professional body providing high-quality service to its customers.
Full details are available at the link below:
Source URL: Corporate Maldives
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https://maldivestimes.com/mira-announces-changes-in-taxpayers-charter/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
maldivestimes.com/98ed0c0d51deb488c65d94d7ce1308cf111769610193b2d8b12dafb35abae308.json
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"Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) has publicized an updated version of their Taxpayers’ Charter document. The Taxpayers’ Charter is an instructional document targeted to taxpayers as well as other parties concerned with MIRA.\nThe aim of the charter is to aid those receiving services from MIRA in addition to these individuals helping MIRA in return as well. The charter mainly details the rights and responsibilities of taxpayers.\nThe updated charter highlights changes in standards of service given by MIRA. Additionally, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, MIRA places a high emphasis on using the online platform in order to receive these services.\nMIRA reports they will place a high priority on matching their standards of service to that described on the document and strive to remain as a professional body providing high-quality service to its customers.\nFull details are available at the link below:\nSource URL: Corporate Maldives",
"MIRA Announces Changes in Taxpayers’ Charter"
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