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01 Aug 2022 | Mon 22:20
Bank of Maldives
Bank of Maldives
BML
Bank of Maldives
BML to upgrade national museum under series of initiatives leading up to its 40th anniversary
 
BML's acting MD expressed pride in continuing to support projects that will enrich communities nationwide
 
BML will support the care, preservation and display of the National Museum’s collection through this initiative
 
This comes under BML’s series of 12, high-impact monthly community initiatives leading up to its 40th anniversary to be celebrated in November 2022

Bank of Maldives is to support the Maldives National Museum as part of BML’s series of 12, high-impact monthly community initiatives leading up to its 40th anniversary to be celebrated in November 2022.

The country’s national bank revealed that it will support the care, preservation and display of the National Museum’s collection through this initiative.

This includes the upgrading of its conservation and preservation laboratory alongside the development of interactive content to encourage public engagement and attract visitors to the Museum.

Aishath Noordeen, the bank’s In-charge and Acting Managing Director, expressed pride in continuing to support projects that will enrich communities nationwide.

The National Museum is an important institution that preserves our national history for our future generations. This is our ninth event as part of our 40th anniversary celebration and we are proud to continue supporting projects that will enrich our communities.”
Aishath Noordeen, BML’s In-charge and Acting Managing Director.

The country’s national bank launched its scholarship fund during November 2021 as a first of the series, where fully funded international scholarships for three students in the area of Banking and Finance will be provided every year. Open to all, the fund carries the purpose of developing talented young Maldivians in the field.

The second event is the refurbishment and upgrading of the Maldives National Library, announced in December 2021.

The third event, launched in January 2022, is the ‘Startup Grant Fund’, that will pave the way for emerging entrepreneurs to win a grant funding to start or grow a business in the Maldives.

BML launched the ‘Housing Grant’ as the fourth initiative in February this year, with an aim to support vulnerable families by building and furnishing houses for three underprivileged families across the country.

Fifth comes the ‘Small Grants’ initiative which was launched in March, through which eight winning projects will be selected to win a grant of MVR 250,000 each, to implement their plan successfully.

The sixth initiative was launched in April, through which the Home for People with Special Needs (HPSN) in Guraidhoo island of Kaafu atoll will be refurbished and upgraded. The work is now reported to be underway.

The seventh initiative came on June 1; ‘Kindly by BML’ is the first of its kind online fundraising platform launched in the Maldives.

The ‘BML Fehi Project’ was launched as the eighth initiative under the series, in June. The project will see 50,000 trees being planted on an annual basis, across the entire Maldives. ‘BML Fehi Project’ will be carried out for five years and each year, five islands will be selected to receive 10,000 plants sourced from local nurseries, to “reforest” and “rejuvenate” land spaces in islands, that have been identified for greening.

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