Maldives
Maldives The pearls of the Indian Ocean, as it is popularly
known, are situated in the South West of Sri Lanka, on the
equator. The numerous coral reef islands, 1,190 in total ,
form an archipelago of 26 major atolls ( groups of neighbouring
coral islands). The country stretches 820 km north to south
and 120 km east to west. Out of the incredibly large number
of islands only 200 islands are inhabited, with 44 islands
adapted as exclusive resort islands. The climate is generally
warm and humid. Sun shines all year through with average temperature
around 29 - 32 degrees Celsius.
The country's 2000 population census shows a total of 270,101
people liv ing
in the country. Almost 2/3 of this figure resides in the capital
island Male'.
Origins of the Maldivians is not very certain. However, it
is believed that the history goes as far back as BC 1000.
Early settlers were travellers on the Silk Route, and from
the Indus Valley Civilisation. The Maldivians are inherently
warm, friendly and hospitable by nature, and anyone can easily
establish a casual conversation with the Maldivians.
Dhivehi, a fantastic language not spoken anywhere else on
the globe, is the language spoken in all parts of the Maldives.
English is widely spoken and can be recognised on sign boards,
neon lights and even in the main newspapers and in some radio
and TV programmes. In the resorts, a variety of languages,
including English, German, Italian, French and Japanese, is
spoken by the staff.
Dress is generally casual. T-shirts and cotton clothing are
most suitable. In the inhabited islands, it is recommended
that women wear modest clothing without baring too much.
The Maldives economy is growing at an average of over 10
percent since the past two decades. Tourism is the main industry,
contributing almost 20 percent to the GDP. Fisheries and trade
follow close behind. The Maldivian economy is regarded as
exemplary in the region, and welcomes foreign investment.
The Maldivian currency is Rufiyas and Laaris (1M Rf = 100
Laaris). The exchange rate for US Dollars is Rufiya 11.72
for one US Dollar (1997). The Rufiyaa comes in notes of 2,
5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500. The American Dollar is the most
common foreign currency. Payments in the resorts can be made
in most hard currencies in cash, traveller's cheques or credit
cards. The most commonly used credit cards are American Express,
Visa, Master Card, Diners Club, JCB and Euro Card.
The functional literacy rate is 98 percent. Educational standards
are among the highest in the region, and most schools teach
via the English Medium and follow the British education system,
while in some schools Dhivehi (the Maldivian Language) or
Arabic is the medium of instruction.
Health care facilities are improving on a daily basis. The
Indhira Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Male' is the biggest hospital
in
the country providing sophisticated medical care. ADK Hospital
is the biggest private health care facility, and follows high
medical standards. Experienced European doctors work at the
AMDC Clinic. Regional hospitals are distributed throughout
the country and Male' , the capital, has several well-established
private general practitioners . Some resorts have an in-house
doctor. Decompression chambers are within reach of most resorts
in case of a diving emergency.
Telecommunication has developed very fast in this decade.
Upto-date technology and international satellite links allow
Maldives to have a sophisticated communications system. IDD
facilities are available on all resorts, and card phone facilities
are available on all islands. Dhiraagu, the Maldives telecommunications
company, an affiliate of the British Cable and Wireless Company,
provides mobile telephones for rental on a daily basis. Dhiraagu
is also the Internet service provider.
Being on the Equator, the country enjoys more or less constant
day lengths (6am - 6 pm) throughout the year. People wake
up early in the morning. Business hours are from Sunday to
Thursday 7:30 - 14:30 in the government sector, and generally
from 9:00 to 5:00 in the private sector. Weekend falls on
Friday and Saturday. The local time is GMT +5hours.
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