Chairman of Nay Pyi Taw Council U Than Tun Oo met with farmers in Shar Zay Pho Village of Zeyathiri Township on Sunday. He encouraged systematic year-round farming using quality seeds, organic fertilizers, and modern equipment like seeders and hand tractors.
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Chairman of Nay Pyi Taw Council U Than Tun Oo met with farmers in Shar Zay Pho Village of Zeyathiri Township on Sunday. He encouraged systematic year-round farming using quality seeds, organic fertilizers, and modern equipment like seeders and hand tractors.
He also handed over seeds and tools to farmers and inspected land preparation for monsoon paddy cultivation. Later, the Council Chairman inspected the irrigation works between Thit Tat Village and Yangon-Mandalay Highway to ensure proper flow of water and cleanliness of box culverts.
He emphasized for regular maintenance and keeping roadside areas clean. The Council Chairman then inspected road repairs on Yaza Htarni Road damaged by the earthquake. He urged officials to meet quality standards, while expediting the tasks.
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Chairman of Nay Pyi Taw Council U Than Tun Oo met with farmers in Shar Zay Pho Village of Zeyathiri Township on Sunday. He encouraged systematic year-round farming using quality seeds, organic fertilizers, and modern equipment like seeders and hand tractors.
He also handed over seeds and tools to farmers and inspected land preparation for monsoon paddy cultivation. Later, the Council Chairman inspected the irrigation works between Thit Tat Village and Yangon-Mandalay Highway to ensure proper flow of water and cleanliness of box culverts.
He emphasized for regular maintenance and keeping roadside areas clean. The Council Chairman then inspected road repairs on Yaza Htarni Road damaged by the earthquake. He urged officials to meet quality standards, while expediting the tasks.
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Kayah State Chief Minister U Zaw Myo Tin inspected development and rehabilitation efforts in villages along the Loikaw-Moebye-Pinlaung Road on Thursday.
The Chief Minister and party visited Kayan Thaya, Htiri, Kone Thar, Hsaung Kan, Warikawku, and Pikinkawku villages to observe resettlement efforts, road repairs for better transport access, and the condition of schools, healthcare centers, and agriculture-based industries.
Kayah State Chief Minister U Zaw Myo Tin inspected development and rehabilitation efforts in villages along the Loikaw-Moebye-Pinlaung Road on Thursday.
The Chief Minister and party visited Kayan Thaya, Htiri, Kone Thar, Hsaung Kan, Warikawku, and Pikinkawku villages to observe resettlement efforts, road repairs for better transport access, and the condition of schools, healthcare centers, and agriculture-based industries.
They oversaw the repair work on a concrete road damaged by flooding near milepost 88/4, and inspected land clearing activities along the border of Kayah and Shan States. The Chief Minister urged speedy completion to ease travel and trade.
He also visited Moebye Creek to assess irrigation potential and inspected the basic education schools, rice and oil mills, monastic schools, and power and water needs. He called for systematic resettlement and full restoration of basic services.
At Kayan Thaya Substation, the Chief Minister coordinated efforts for power restoration to Loikaw Industrial Zone and surrounding villages, and also discussed repairing national grid transmission lines. Later, he visited the Nwar Lawoe Rural Health Center and instructed continued healthcare services. He also inspected the fuel stations to ensure timely reopening, availability, and fair pricing for commuters and traders.
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Kayah State Chief Minister U Zaw Myo Tin inspected development and rehabilitation efforts in villages along the Loikaw-Moebye-Pinlaung Road on Thursday.
The Chief Minister and party visited Kayan Thaya, Htiri, Kone Thar, Hsaung Kan, Warikawku, and Pikinkawku villages to observe resettlement efforts, road repairs for better transport access, and the condition of schools, healthcare centers, and agriculture-based industries.
They oversaw the repair work on a concrete road damaged by flooding near milepost 88/4, and inspected land clearing activities along the border of Kayah and Shan States. The Chief Minister urged speedy completion to ease travel and trade.
He also visited Moebye Creek to assess irrigation potential and inspected the basic education schools, rice and oil mills, monastic schools, and power and water needs. He called for systematic resettlement and full restoration of basic services.
At Kayan Thaya Substation, the Chief Minister coordinated efforts for power restoration to Loikaw Industrial Zone and surrounding villages, and also discussed repairing national grid transmission lines. Later, he visited the Nwar Lawoe Rural Health Center and instructed continued healthcare services. He also inspected the fuel stations to ensure timely reopening, availability, and fair pricing for commuters and traders.
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Development works are being carried out at two earthquake-hit villages of Magyipin and Nyaung Pin Tha in Nay Pyi Taw Tatkone Township.
On Wednesday, Chairman of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community Union Minister at the State Administration Council Chairman’s Office U Ko Ko Hlaing visited the villages to oversee the work progress.
Development works are being carried out at two earthquake-hit villages of Magyipin and Nyaung Pin Tha in Nay Pyi Taw Tatkone Township.
On Wednesday, Chairman of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community Union Minister at the State Administration Council Chairman’s Office U Ko Ko Hlaing visited the villages to oversee the work progress.
As part of the rehabilitation efforts, sewing training course has been conducted for the women in Magyipin Village-tract for income generation and creating job opportunities. In addition, the national registration cards have been issued to the local populace and students under the Pan Khin Project Phase-3. Likewise, embankment has been built along Nawin Creek while health care services are being provided for the villages by the specialists from 100-bed People’s Hospital of Tatkone.
In addition, staff from Social Welfare Department are providing caring service to those for venerable groups. Efforts are also made for development of livestock breeding sector, ensuring food sufficiency in the village.
It is learnt that plans are underway to develop tourism in ancient historic Thar Kho Taung area as part of Nyaung Pin Tha Resort. During the visit, the Union Minister pledged to provide assistance for recovery efforts, and outlined the plan for community tourism for creating job opportunities. He called for cooperation of all comunities for cleaning and beautifying of the village.
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Development works are being carried out at two earthquake-hit villages of Magyipin and Nyaung Pin Tha in Nay Pyi Taw Tatkone Township.
On Wednesday, Chairman of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community Union Minister at the State Administration Council Chairman’s Office U Ko Ko Hlaing visited the villages to oversee the work progress.
As part of the rehabilitation efforts, sewing training course has been conducted for the women in Magyipin Village-tract for income generation and creating job opportunities. In addition, the national registration cards have been issued to the local populace and students under the Pan Khin Project Phase-3. Likewise, embankment has been built along Nawin Creek while health care services are being provided for the villages by the specialists from 100-bed People’s Hospital of Tatkone.
In addition, staff from Social Welfare Department are providing caring service to those for venerable groups. Efforts are also made for development of livestock breeding sector, ensuring food sufficiency in the village.
It is learnt that plans are underway to develop tourism in ancient historic Thar Kho Taung area as part of Nyaung Pin Tha Resort. During the visit, the Union Minister pledged to provide assistance for recovery efforts, and outlined the plan for community tourism for creating job opportunities. He called for cooperation of all comunities for cleaning and beautifying of the village.
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Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein, and members of the Region Government conducted a field inspection of local development projects in Taikkyi and Shwepyithar Townships on July 14.
Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein, and members of the Region Government conducted a field inspection of local development projects in Taikkyi and Shwepyithar Townships on July 14.
First, the Chief Minister and officials inspected the Thanakchaung Creek Reservoir near the livestock breeding zone in Taikkyi Township. They observed the water discharge from the spillway, the current water storage, the reservoir's capacity and structural integrity, water supply to the breeding zone, and areas designated for fish farms within and around the reservoir's vicinity.
Officials briefed on the project status, and the Chief Minister provided necessary instructions before touring the Taikkyi livestock breeding zone to inspect the progress of ongoing work. Subsequently, the Chief Minister and officials proceeded to Shwepyithar Township.
They inspected the work being carried out by the Yangon City Development Committee, Engineering Department (Water & Sanitation Management), to improve water flow in Leikpok Creek along No. 4 Highway. They also observed the construction of brick drains and water flow improvements by the Engineering Department at the intersection of Hlawga Road and No. 4 Road. Officials presented the work status, and the Chief Minister gave necessary directives.
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Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein, and members of the Region Government conducted a field inspection of local development projects in Taikkyi and Shwepyithar Townships on July 14.
First, the Chief Minister and officials inspected the Thanakchaung Creek Reservoir near the livestock breeding zone in Taikkyi Township. They observed the water discharge from the spillway, the current water storage, the reservoir's capacity and structural integrity, water supply to the breeding zone, and areas designated for fish farms within and around the reservoir's vicinity.
Officials briefed on the project status, and the Chief Minister provided necessary instructions before touring the Taikkyi livestock breeding zone to inspect the progress of ongoing work. Subsequently, the Chief Minister and officials proceeded to Shwepyithar Township.
They inspected the work being carried out by the Yangon City Development Committee, Engineering Department (Water & Sanitation Management), to improve water flow in Leikpok Creek along No. 4 Highway. They also observed the construction of brick drains and water flow improvements by the Engineering Department at the intersection of Hlawga Road and No. 4 Road. Officials presented the work status, and the Chief Minister gave necessary directives.
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To ensure the timely completion of construction and regional development projects in Myitkyina, Kachin State, Chief Minister U Khet Htein Nan, accompanied by State Ministers and departmental officials, conducted a field inspection on July 14.
To ensure the timely completion of construction and regional development projects in Myitkyina, Kachin State, Chief Minister U Khet Htein Nan, accompanied by State Ministers and departmental officials, conducted a field inspection on July 14.
First, the Chief Minister, along with the officials, inspected the Kachin State Cultural Museum in Ayeyar Ward, Myitkyina. They toured the newly completed extended building, where exhibits showcasing the traditional cultures and customs of local ethnic groups are displayed using modern exhibition techniques.
The Chief Minister coordinated efforts to ensure a more comprehensive display of tangible and intangible ethnic cultures with complete historical documentation through modern systems, to facilitate coordination with literary and cultural organizations, and to provide necessary resources.
Next, the Chief Minister visited the construction site of the new City Hall in Myitkyina, which is being built with a modern and fresh urban design incorporating Kachin traditional patterns. At the briefing area, officials from Jade Land Myanmar Company, responsible for the construction of the new hall, and the Director of the State Development Committee, presented the work to be carried out in different fiscal years.
The Chief Minister provided the necessary support. From there, the Chief Minister and officials proceeded to Yay Kyi in Pammati Ward. They inspected the area of Yay Kyi Field, which covers 15 acres along the Union Highway, and where waterlogging has occurred.
They assessed the condition of the drainage system to improve water flow and coordinated efforts for concrete road construction and widening the drainage channels. After that, the Chief Minister and officials visited the construction site of the Yay Kyi Stream water control gate, which is part of the measures to protect the city from river flooding. They inspected the progress and coordinated to provide any necessary assistance.
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To ensure the timely completion of construction and regional development projects in Myitkyina, Kachin State, Chief Minister U Khet Htein Nan, accompanied by State Ministers and departmental officials, conducted a field inspection on July 14.
First, the Chief Minister, along with the officials, inspected the Kachin State Cultural Museum in Ayeyar Ward, Myitkyina. They toured the newly completed extended building, where exhibits showcasing the traditional cultures and customs of local ethnic groups are displayed using modern exhibition techniques.
The Chief Minister coordinated efforts to ensure a more comprehensive display of tangible and intangible ethnic cultures with complete historical documentation through modern systems, to facilitate coordination with literary and cultural organizations, and to provide necessary resources.
Next, the Chief Minister visited the construction site of the new City Hall in Myitkyina, which is being built with a modern and fresh urban design incorporating Kachin traditional patterns. At the briefing area, officials from Jade Land Myanmar Company, responsible for the construction of the new hall, and the Director of the State Development Committee, presented the work to be carried out in different fiscal years.
The Chief Minister provided the necessary support. From there, the Chief Minister and officials proceeded to Yay Kyi in Pammati Ward. They inspected the area of Yay Kyi Field, which covers 15 acres along the Union Highway, and where waterlogging has occurred.
They assessed the condition of the drainage system to improve water flow and coordinated efforts for concrete road construction and widening the drainage channels. After that, the Chief Minister and officials visited the construction site of the Yay Kyi Stream water control gate, which is part of the measures to protect the city from river flooding. They inspected the progress and coordinated to provide any necessary assistance.
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On 12th July, Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo and officials inspected the repair works of road sections on Yarzathingaha main road and Myat Lay road, damaged by earthquake and instructed to complete as soon as possible, meeting the set standard.
On 12th July, Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo and officials inspected the repair works of road sections on Yarzathingaha main road and Myat Lay road, damaged by earthquake and instructed to complete as soon as possible, meeting the set standard.
At the Ottarathiri Dam, the Council Chairman viewed the repair of conduit, and status of spillway and diversion canal. On 13th July, the Council Chairman participated in Monsoon Tree planting ceremony held in Lewe Township and planted Padauk tree. He then encouraged the participants in tree planting activity, and provided fund to repair the village entrance road.
Then, the Council Chairman attended the ceremony for selecting quality species where he instructed to select good quality seeds which suitable for the region, to meet the targeted yield and to use natural fertilizer. After that, the Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman and officials inspected the repair work at platforms damaged by quake near InnGyin roundabout and asphalt paving along Yarzathingaha and Yarzahtarni roads.
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On 12th July, Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo and officials inspected the repair works of road sections on Yarzathingaha main road and Myat Lay road, damaged by earthquake and instructed to complete as soon as possible, meeting the set standard.
At the Ottarathiri Dam, the Council Chairman viewed the repair of conduit, and status of spillway and diversion canal. On 13th July, the Council Chairman participated in Monsoon Tree planting ceremony held in Lewe Township and planted Padauk tree. He then encouraged the participants in tree planting activity, and provided fund to repair the village entrance road.
Then, the Council Chairman attended the ceremony for selecting quality species where he instructed to select good quality seeds which suitable for the region, to meet the targeted yield and to use natural fertilizer. After that, the Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman and officials inspected the repair work at platforms damaged by quake near InnGyin roundabout and asphalt paving along Yarzathingaha and Yarzahtarni roads.
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The second coordination meeting of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community was held at the Ministry Office of the State Administration Council in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday.
The second coordination meeting of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community was held at the Ministry Office of the State Administration Council in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday.
Union Minister U Ko Ko Hlaing, Chairman of the Committee, led the meeting alongside Deputy Chairman Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn and officials. The meeting focused on developing plans to support flood-affected villages, particularly Nyaung Pin Thar and Makyee Pin in Tatkon Township. Discussions included short- and long-term strategies for disaster risk reduction, socioeconomic recovery, and rural development.
Plans include opening vocational training programs, supporting MSMEs, expanding agriculture and livestock initiatives, launching “Cash for Work” rural projects, and promoting tourism in collaboration with the Myanmar Tourism Federation. Community centers in the target villages will be used for awareness programs and public information sharing.
Officials emphasized the importance of coordination among ministries and media engagement to effectively implement these initiatives.
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The second coordination meeting of the Work Committee on the Development of a Resilient and Strong Social Community was held at the Ministry Office of the State Administration Council in Nay Pyi Taw on Friday.
Union Minister U Ko Ko Hlaing, Chairman of the Committee, led the meeting alongside Deputy Chairman Union Minister U Maung Maung Ohn and officials. The meeting focused on developing plans to support flood-affected villages, particularly Nyaung Pin Thar and Makyee Pin in Tatkon Township. Discussions included short- and long-term strategies for disaster risk reduction, socioeconomic recovery, and rural development.
Plans include opening vocational training programs, supporting MSMEs, expanding agriculture and livestock initiatives, launching “Cash for Work” rural projects, and promoting tourism in collaboration with the Myanmar Tourism Federation. Community centers in the target villages will be used for awareness programs and public information sharing.
Officials emphasized the importance of coordination among ministries and media engagement to effectively implement these initiatives.
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The ceremony of providing basic electronic home appliances for the staff families of the Ministry of Health, affected by Mandalay earthquake, was held at the ministry on 8th July.
The ceremony of providing basic electronic home appliances for the staff families of the Ministry of Health, affected by Mandalay earthquake, was held at the ministry on 8th July.
Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister for Health Professor Dr. Thet Khine Win stated that the basic electronic home appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, electric rice cookers, electric kettles, electric curry cookers and irons were provided for the staff families whose accommodations on the ground floor were affected by the earthquake from the National Disaster Management fund with the aim of fulfilling their daily basis needs under the guidance of the Head of the State.
Then, the Union Minister together with the deputy minister and directors-general handed over 44 refrigerators, 44 televisions, 44 electric rice cookers, 44 electric kettles, 44 electric curry cookers and 44 irons to 44 staff families of the Ministry of Health.
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The ceremony of providing basic electronic home appliances for the staff families of the Ministry of Health, affected by Mandalay earthquake, was held at the ministry on 8th July.
Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister for Health Professor Dr. Thet Khine Win stated that the basic electronic home appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, electric rice cookers, electric kettles, electric curry cookers and irons were provided for the staff families whose accommodations on the ground floor were affected by the earthquake from the National Disaster Management fund with the aim of fulfilling their daily basis needs under the guidance of the Head of the State.
Then, the Union Minister together with the deputy minister and directors-general handed over 44 refrigerators, 44 televisions, 44 electric rice cookers, 44 electric kettles, 44 electric curry cookers and 44 irons to 44 staff families of the Ministry of Health.
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To support the necessary aid and reconstruction efforts for people affected by the Mandalay earthquake, the Russian Federation’s JSC “Rosoboronexport” company donated 906.250 million kyats. The donation ceremony took place on July 8 at 10:00 AM at the meeting hall of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief, and Resettlement.
Union Minister Dr. Soe Win accepted the donation, expressed words of gratitude, and presented a certificate of honor in return.
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To support the necessary aid and reconstruction efforts for people affected by the Mandalay earthquake, the Russian Federation’s JSC “Rosoboronexport” company donated 906.250 million kyats. The donation ceremony took place on July 8 at 10:00 AM at the meeting hall of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief, and Resettlement.
Union Minister Dr. Soe Win accepted the donation, expressed words of gratitude, and presented a certificate of honor in return.
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To support the necessary aid and reconstruction efforts for people affected by the Mandalay earthquake, the Russian Federation’s JSC “Rosoboronexport” company donated 906.250 million kyats. The donation ceremony took place on July 8 at 10:00 AM at the meeting hall of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief, and Resettlement.
Union Minister Dr. Soe Win accepted the donation, expressed words of gratitude, and presented a certificate of honor in return.
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Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo inspected various earthquake recovery works on Sunday. He visited the Myanmar International Convention Centre (1) to oversee the repair works and urged officials to complete tasks quickly, follow standards, and reuse materials systematically.
He then visited Yan Aung Myin Dam to inspect repairs on the main and supporting dams, instructing for more manpower and machinery to speed up the work.
Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo inspected various earthquake recovery works on Sunday. He visited the Myanmar International Convention Centre (1) to oversee the repair works and urged officials to complete tasks quickly, follow standards, and reuse materials systematically.
He then visited Yan Aung Myin Dam to inspect repairs on the main and supporting dams, instructing for more manpower and machinery to speed up the work.
Later, he inspected road repairs on Yarza Thingaha and Yarzathani Roads, focusing on quality and timely completion during favorable weather conditions. He also visited Ottara Thiri Dam to inspect emergency water diversion and pipe repairs, stressing long-term durability and continuous supervision.
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Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman U Than Tun Oo inspected various earthquake recovery works on Sunday. He visited the Myanmar International Convention Centre (1) to oversee the repair works and urged officials to complete tasks quickly, follow standards, and reuse materials systematically.
He then visited Yan Aung Myin Dam to inspect repairs on the main and supporting dams, instructing for more manpower and machinery to speed up the work.
Later, he inspected road repairs on Yarza Thingaha and Yarzathani Roads, focusing on quality and timely completion during favorable weather conditions. He also visited Ottara Thiri Dam to inspect emergency water diversion and pipe repairs, stressing long-term durability and continuous supervision.
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