Before planning a voyage to any destination, it is important to be aware of the country's general laws. It should be wise to remember that if you break the law of the country at any time, only your embassy will not be able to assist you. Here are few basic guidelines of general law followed in Kuwait state.
Read moreHere you will find what you need to know about sending your children to the Kuwaiti school.
Read moreNational bank of Kuwait (NBK) was the first national bank in Kuwait and the entire Arabian Gulf region established in 1952. All the board members and the founders of NBK were renowned merchants of Kuwaiti origin. NBK was established with a capital of 13,100 shares, each valued 1,000 Indian rupees – equivalent to 75 Kuwaiti dinars today. Over the years NBK has proved itself to be a financial leader in the Arab world.
Read moreKuwait City has no shortage of transport options for both tourists and business travelers. Although there are no trains, Kuwait has a well-developed road network and public transport is restricted to buses and taxis. Plans are in the process of building a railway network in the future, but at present, buses, cars or taxis are the only public transit means available in Kuwait.
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