KUWAIT, Jan 1: 1912 — Modern medical services were provided to women for the first time by the American Missionary Hospital in Kuwait.
1955 — The State of Kuwait established a pension fund for civil servants and retirees.
1956 — The Kuwaiti printing and publishing department issued its first media book “the records of Kuwait”, a publication containing historic, economic, and social data about Kuwait.
1973 — Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO) became a subsidiary of Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC). Its main business is supplying the local market need of imported jet fuel and kerosene produced at Al-Shuaiba refinery.
1975 — The foodstuff subsidy card for citizens, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, was implemented.
1975 — First issue of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula magazine was published.
1978 — First issue of the A’alam Al-Ma’refa (World of knowledge), a Kuwait National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) publication, was available in print.
1983 — Al-Rawdatain water company began producing bottled water from the oil field bearing the same name, at a capacity of 170,000 liters per day.
1991 — Kuwait Radio resumed transmission from Cairo.
1995 — The insurance law, part of the pensioners law, came into effect. It covered certain aspects of the main salary that was not covered by the pension law; thus, added to the retiree pay at the end of service.
2005 — Kuwait canceled customs fee on products from 16 Arab countries on condition that said states followed the rules of stipulated in the Arab free trade agreement.
2006 — Mandatory insurance for GCC citizens working in Kuwait’s public, private, oil sectors came into force.
2018 — Kuwait became a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.
2021 — Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) exports the first shipment of low-sulfur gasoline shipment to Pakistan.
2024 — A renowned Kuwaiti writer Dr. Naji Al-Zaid died at 75. — KUNA
