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Viliame Waqalaivi 21 May, 2021, 8:00 pm Greymouse Fiji staff members celebrated the company’s 16th anniversary at their office on May 8. Picture: SUPPLIED ONE of the major players in the business process outsourcing (BPO) in the country – Greymouse – celebrated its 16th anniversary early this month, signifying the company’s ability to make it through the challenges and successes over the years. Greymouse general manager Faiyaz Khan said it had been a whirlwind kind of a journey for them – full of happiness, challenges and great lessons through the years. Mr Khan said it was a significant time for all of them. “Being 16 years in the business did not come easy at all and we had to work our way up, back then, power outages were bound to happen and Greymouse was spending more than what was being made.

LankaWeb – Big blow for Indians looking to return to Oman via Sri Lanka

LankaWeb – Big blow for Indians looking to return to Oman via Sri Lanka
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Big blow for Indians looking to return to Oman via Sri Lanka

Big blow for Indians looking to return to Oman via Sri Lanka By: Times News Service Sri Lanka’s Civil Aviation Authority has decided to stop issuing visit visas to passengers arriving from India. Muscat: Indian nationals looking to return to Oman and other countries of residence can no longer travel through Sri Lanka, after the island country stopped issuing visas to them, thereby preventing them from completing their quarantine processes there before flying to their destination. Since Oman had banned passengers flying directly from India, as well as Bangladesh and Pakistan, into the country, an alternative route had been set up, through which people could spend a 14-day quarantine period in Sri Lanka, and then leave for the Sultanate, where they would need to quarantine again.

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