Maldives govt plans exhibit to boost productivity
The government will hold the exhibit named 'Dhivehinge Ufehdhuntherikamuge Maurazu' in May 2025 to increase productivity and expand business in the nation.
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The government will hold the exhibit named 'Dhivehinge Ufehdhuntherikamuge Maurazu' in May 2025 to increase productivity and expand business in the nation.
Government on Monday decided to organise an exhibition aimed at boosting the country's productivity and fostering economic growth.
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu made the decision following deliberations on a paper submitted by the economic ministry to the cabinet on Sunday, president's office said.
The government will hold the exhibit named 'Dhivehinge Ufehdhuntherikamuge Maurazu' in May 2025 to increase productivity and expand business in the nation.
According to the president's office the cabinet further decided that the exhibition will be contested in various fields, including the creative economy district, the digital and innovative district, the entertainment district, and the marketplace district.
It was also decided that the economic ministry and the Business Centre Corporation (BCC) would jointly organise and run the exhibition, it added.
In addition, to ensure the robust annual continuation of the exhibition, the president made significant decisions during Sunday's cabinet meeting after discussing with the ministers.