Embassy of Iceland - New Delhi, India
11 Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi 110011, Tel: +91 (0) 11 4353 0300
11 Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi 110011, Tel: +91 (0) 11 4353 0300
Sendiráð Íslands á Indlandi stendur þessar vikurnar fyrir íslenskri menningardagskrá í Nýju Dehlí þar sem áhersla er lögð á að kynna íslenskar kvikmyndir, bókmenntahefð og ljósmyndir. Dagskráin hófst með opnun kvikmyndahátíðar þann 3. nóvember, en alls eru sýndar 12 íslenskar kvikmyndir í samvinnu við India International Centre og India Habitat Centre, tveimur af þekktum menningarstofnunum borgarinnar.
From the Icelandic Tourist Board: While Iceland and most other countries are currently dealing with a serious financial crisis, business in Iceland is being conducted as usual. All services - including banking services – are functioning as on any other day.
The Consular Affairs Unit of the Ministry for Foreign Affair’s "Borgarathjonustan" is responsible for the safeguarding of the interests and safety of Icelandic citizen abroad. The unit can be reached throughout the year, 24 hours a day, under the phone number + 354 - 545 9900 or under the homepage: http://www.utanrikisraduneyti.is/borgarathjonusta.
On the Prime Minister's office information site www.presspodium.com/is you can find photos and videos from the press meetings in Iceland as well as declarations and further information regarding the financial situation in Iceland. http://www.presspodium.com/is/
Due to the special circumstances on the Icelandic financial markets the Government of Icelandic has decided to open an information center for the public, businesses and the media, both in Iceland and abroad. The purpose of the center is to receive enquiries by telephone or email, addressed to the Icelandic authorities regarding the current circumstances.
Over the past two weeks, economic developments took a sharp turn for the worse in Iceland. The country’s three main commercial banks, Glitnir, Landsbanki and Kaupthing, collapsed owing to the financial storm now raging in international markets and the government has resorted to exceptional measures to stabilize the situation.
Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Didi has been appointed Honorary Consul of Iceland in Malé for all the territory of the Republic of Maldives.
On April 30, 2008, the Ambassador presented his credentials to the Prime Minister of Nepal, H.E. Mr. G. P. Koirala, as the Ambassador of Iceland to Nepal, residing in New Delhi.
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