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The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Bahrain.The headquarters of the ministry is the Diwan Fort (also known as Manama Fort) in Manama, colloquially referred to as "al-gal'aa".
The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) is a government body in Bahrain with a corporate identity endowed with full financial and administrative independence under the authority of a board of directors chaired by the Minister of Labour.
To achieve optimal financial stability in order to make the Kingdom of Bahrain the center of excellence in the region for financial planning, management, and control, and to contribute in sustainable economic growth through developing and following up the implementation of sound financial policies.
mtt.gov.bh: 6 November 2024 Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj Minister of Works works.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Yousif bin Abdulhussain Khalaf Minister of Legal Affairs mola.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Yasser bin Ibrahim Humaidan Minister of Electricity and Water Affairs ewa.bh: 13 June 2022 Jalila bint Al Sayyed Jawad Hassan: Minister of Health moh.gov.bh: 13 ...
Beginning in the 2000s many countries introduced e-visas and electronic travel authorisations (ETAs) as an alternative to traditional visas.An ETA is a kind of pre-arrival registration, which may or may not be officially classified as a visa depending on the issuing jurisdiction, required for foreign travellers who are exempted from obtaining a full visa.
All three forms of healthcare, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary, is available in Bahrain along with highly specialized services. Primary healthcare in Bahrain is mostly provided from 23 health centres distributed across the four governorates of Bahrain.
www.mia.gov.bh www .bna .bh /Index .aspx Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation ( BRTC ; Arabic : تلفزيون البحرين , romanized : Tilifizyūn al-Baḥrayn ) is a public broadcaster in Bahrain with headquarters in Manama .
The Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf (Arabic: وزارة العدل والشؤون الإسلامية والأوقاف, romanized: Wizārat al-‘Adl wa-al-Shu’ūn al-Islāmīyah wa-al-Awqāf) was established shortly after Bahrain achieved independence in 1971, to replace the Department of Justice.