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The Ministry of Finance is the government ministry of Guyana responsible for fostering economic development by managing and maintaining public finances and providing a positive framework for public and private initiatives. The ministry is located in the capital city, Georgetown.
NTPC Limited, formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation, is an Indian central Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the ownership of the Ministry of Power and the Government of India, who is engaged in the generation of electricity and other activities. The headquarters of the PSU are situated at New Delhi. NTPC's core function is ...
Greenridge served as Minister of Finance from 1983 to 1992 in the cabinet of Forbes Burnham. [5] In May 2015, Greenidge was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and one of the vice presidents in the cabinet of David A. Granger [4] During his tenure, he was involved with the Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute at the International Court of ...
The Cabinet of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is a principal component of the executive branch of the government of Guyana. Established by Article 106 of the Constitution of Guyana, the Cabinet consists of the President of Guyana, the Prime Minister, the Vice Presidents (if any additional Vice Presidents are appointed), and the Ministers appointed by the President.
As acting Minister, Singh also represented Guyana on the Boards of Governors of the IMF, the World Bank Group, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Caribbean Development Bank. [5] Singh attended Queen's College, and has a PhD in Accounting and Finance from Lancaster University. He is married and has two children. [5]
A top government official in Guyana who was arrested last month on accusations of raping an Indigenous teenager resigned just hours after authorities said they would drop the case against him.
With 215,000 square kilometres (83,000 sq mi), Guyana is the fourth-smallest country on mainland South America after Uruguay, Suriname and French Guiana. The main economic activities in Guyana are agriculture (production of rice and Demerara sugar ), bauxite mining, gold mining, timber, shrimp fishing and minerals.
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Western Hemisphere Daniel P. Erikson's visit to Guyana highlights the U.S. push for a "U.S.-Guyana bilateral defense and security partnership in ...