
Good Morning Maldives: Thursday, November 13, 2025 - Episode SummaryT
his episode of Good Morning Maldives covers a busy day with significant developments across the nation. The weather remains hot and humid, marking the tail end of the monsoon season. A major political gathering for the PNC party in Malé has led to the postponement of the Health Expo. President Muizzu launched "Operation Alimagu," the largest anti-drug operation to date, resulting in numerous arrests and the seizure of narcotics. In housing news, the Bank of Maldives launched a subsidiary to build affordable flats, while the Housing Development Corporation invites developers to propose housing units across multiple atolls. The Rasmalé land reclamation project progresses, but faces skepticism regarding pace.Parliamentary debates continue regarding the national budget, with concerns raised over military spending allocation and countered by justifications emphasizing investments in key sectors. The water crisis in Fuvahmulah persists, sparking public frustration and calls for the President's resignation. The Ministry and international partners are working on youth mental health and chronic disease policies.Beyond these major points, the episode highlights the successful launch of sea grape cultivation in Baa Atoll, legal reforms impacting judges, and scrutiny of budget allocations for human rights institutions. Local initiatives like the Shamil Logo are also featured, showcasing community problem-solving. The episode concludes with updates on upcoming events like the Maldives vs. Palestine U-17 match and ongoing coastal development projects.