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 Sunday,    7  January  2001
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  1. Foreign Heads of State and Government send felicitations  to Senior General Than Shwe
  2. Secretary-1 pays obeisance to Tipitakadhara   Selection Exam OvadacariyaSayadaws
  3. Yangon Division targets to cultivate summer paddy on  200,000 acres
  4. Donations invited for Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image
  5. Regional development matters coordinated
  6. South-East Asia Anti-Tobacco Flame (SEAAF) conveyed to  New Delhi, India
  7. General Practitioners' Conference held
  8. Independence Day celebrated in Mandalay
  9. 47 MraukU Township NLD members resign of own accord

(1) Foreign Heads of State and Government send felicitations to Senior  General Than  Shwe

The following are messages of felicitations from foreign Heads of State and
Government sent to Senior General Than Shwe, Chairman of the State Peace and  Development Council and Prime Minister of the Union of Myanmar, on the  occasion of the 53rd Anniversary Independence Day of the Union of Myanmar.

From HE K R Narayanan, President of India:

On the occasion of the Independence Day of the Union of Myanmar, I have great  pleasure in extending, on my behalf and on behalf of the people of the  Republic of India, warm felicitations and best wishes for the continued  progress, peace and prosperity of the people of Myanmar. It is my earnest  hope that the existing bonds of age-old friendship and cooperation between  our two countries will further strengthening in the years to come. Please  accept, Excellency, my best wishes for your personal health and happiness and  the assurances of my highest consideration.

From HE Mr Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of the Republic of Italy:

On the occasion of the Independence Day, I wish to express, in the name of  the Italian people and on my own, sincere wishes for the future of the people  of Myanmar.

From HE Mr Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic:

On the occasion of the National Day of the Union of Myanmar, I have the  pleasure to address to the people of Myanmar my warmest wishes.

From HE Mr Girija Prasad Koirala, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Nepal:

On the occasion of the Independence Day of the Union of Myanmar, on behalf of  His majesty's Government of Nepal and on my own, I extend to your excellency  and the people of Myanmar my sincere congratulations, I wish you to good  health and happiness as well as progress and prosperity of the people of  Myanmar.
 
From HM Birendra R:

On the happy occasion of the Independence Day of the Union of Myanmar, on  behalf of the people and the Government of Nepal and on our own, we extended  to your excellency our cordially felicitations and best wishes for your  excellency's personal health and happiness and for the progress and  prosperity of the people of Myanmar. We are confident that the friendly  relations between our two countries will grow further in the years to come.

From HM Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Yabg di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia:

The Raja Permaisuri Agong joins Us in extending Our felicitations and best  wishes to Your Excellency and the people of the Union of Myanmar on the  auspicious occasion of the Independence of the Union of Myanmar. It is Our  hope that the friendly relations existing between Malaysia and Myanmar be  further strengthened in the years ahead.


(2) Secretary-1 pays obeisance to  Tipitakakovida Selection  Exam Ovadacariya Sayadaws

YANGON, 6 Jan - Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen  Khin Nyunt paid obeisance to members of Ovadacariya Sayadaws led by Chairman  of Ovadacariya Tipitakadhara Tipitakakovida Selection Committee Abhidhaja  Maha Rattha Guru Mawlamyine Wepyan Kyaungtaik Presiding Sayadaw Bhaddanta  Vijaya-bhivamsa who supervised the 53rd Tipitakadhara Tipitaka-kovida  Selection Examination sponsored by Ministry of Religious Affairs, at Maha  Pasana Cave on Kaba Aye Pagoda Road this afternoon.

Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt arrived at Maha Pasana Cave at 12.45 p.m. and was   welcomed by Minister for Religious Affairs U Aung Khin, Deputy Minister for  Religious  Affairs Brig-Gen Thura Aung Ko and departmental officials. The  Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt paid homage to ovadacarira Sayadaws and offered  Shwethingan to Wepyan Kyaungtaik Sayadaws. Afterward, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin  Nyunt paid obeisance to members of the Sangha led by Presiding Sayadaw  Bhaddanta Vijayabhivamsa and left there in the evening. The 53rd  Tipitakadhara Tipitakakovida Selection Examination is being held at Maha  Pasana Cave on Kaba Aye Pagoda Road from 30 December 2000 to 31 January 2001.  Altogether 101 members of the Sangha are taking part in the examination.

Secretary-1 attends 14th cash donation ceremony for construction of  Thabbinnyu Pagoda

YANGON, 6 Jan- The 14th cash donation ceremony for construction of Thabinnyu  Pagoda was held at the pagoda in Mayangon Township this afternoon, attended  by Patron of Working Committee for Construction of Thabbinnyu Pagoda  Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.  Present were the ministers, the deputy ministers, officials of the State  Peace and Development Council Office, heads of departments, members of  Working Committee for Construction of Thabbinnyu Pagoda and Sub-committee,  wellwishers and guests.

Joint-Secretary of Working Committee Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs  Brig-Gen Thura Aung Ko reported to the Secretary-1 on progress of work and  future tasks. Then, Chairman of Finance Committee Deputy Minister for Rail  Transportation Thura U Thaung Lwin explained donation and expenditure for  construction. Wellwishers presented cash to Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt,  the ministers and the deputy ministers.

Today's donations included Ñ families of Defence Services Intelligence  presented K 1.4m, Yangon City Development Committee K 10 million, Myanmar  Universal Bank K 5 m,  Hongpan Group K 5m,  Yadana Taung-dan Gems Co K 3.5 m,  families of Ministry of Transport K 2.5 m,  Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla  Myint Swe and wife Daw San  San Myint and family K 300,000, Zaykabar Co K 1m  and Diamond Star Co K 1m, families of Ministry of Industry-2 K 300,000,  families of Ministry of Mines K 100,000,
families of Ministry of Social  Welfare, Relief and Resettlement K 100,000,  families of Ministry of Electric  Power K 500,000, families of Ministry of Finance and Revenue K 100,000, Inland  Water Transport K 350,000, Myanma Five Star Line K 350,000, Myanma Port  Authority K 350,000, Htay Myanmar Co K 350,000, Mann Myanmar Co K 350,000,  Sanpya Shwenga Co K 350,000, Aung Myanmar Co K 300,000, Police Brig-Gen Ba  Hein and wife Daw Htay Htay K 520,000, U Kyaw Khaing Tun and party K  200,000, Marine Administration Department K 350,000, Myanma Shipyards K  200,000,
Institute of Marine Technology K 350,000,U Win Swe and Dr Yi Yi Hla  and family K  100,000, Department of Civil Aviation K 350,000, Myanma Industrial  Construction Services K 100,000,U Hla Tun-Daw Htay Htay and family  K50,000, Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement of River System K  100,000, Meteorology and Hydrology Department K 100,000, Water Resources  Utilization Department K 100,000 and others to Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt,  ministers and deputy ministers who presented certificate of honour to donors.

Then, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt said the government is rendering  assistant for the construction of Thabinnyu Pagoda with the formation of  various committees and the pagoda is the biggest religious building among the  buildings under construction. The arrangements are being made for  Hnetmyatnadaw, Seinbudaw and Htidaw hoisting ceremony of the pagoda, he said.  After the ceremony, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt inspected construction of  the pagoda.

Secretary-1 inspects progress of Mindhamma Hill all-round construction

YANGON, 6 Jan- Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen  Khin Nyunt, accompanied by officials of the State Peace and Development  Council Office, arrived at Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image on Mindhamma  Hill in Insein Township at 5 p.m. today.

The Secretary-1 and party were welcomed there by Minister for Religious  Affairs U Aung Khin, Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs Brig-Gen Thura  Aung Ko, Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung,  officials of the Mindhamma Hill All-round Construction Committee, technicians  and members of Mindhamma Hill Board of Trustees. The Secretary-1 paid  reverence to the Image. Then, the Secretary-1 inspected carving of the Image  and progress of work, and gave necessary instructions. Next, the Secretary-1  cordially met the pilgrims including members of the Sangha.

The Secretary-1 inspected construction of Gandakuti Kyaungdawgyi, the  southern stairway, roofings which will be fixed on the Kyaungdawgyi and the  stairway, construction of the northern stairway and decoration work,  paintings and sculptures of  Myanmar handicraft technician U Ohn Tin, carving  of Buddha images which will be kept on Mindhamma Hill and the design of the  Lion Statue to be kept at the archway. Then, the Secretary-1 gave necessary  instructions and left the Hill in the evening.

Secretary-1 attends opening of Tabinshwehti Tower in Hlinethaya 

YANGON, 6 Jan- An opening ceremony of Tabinshwehti Tower constructed by  Olympic Co Ltd in cooperation with Department for Human Settlement and  Housing Development and the showroom of farm machinery equipment of Yishin Co  was held at the corner of Tabinshwehti Street and Nyaungdon Road in  Hlinethaya Township this morning, attended by Secretary-1 of the State Peace  and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.

Also present were ministers, deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace  and
Development Council Office and Yangon City Development Committee, heads  of departments, members of Hlinethaya Industrial City Industrial Zone  Management Committee, construction entrepreneurs and guests. Director-General  of DHSHD U Arnt Kyaw, Chairman of Olympic Co Ltd U Aik Tun and Managing  Director of Yishin Co U Aik Yi formally opened the Tower and the showroom.  Director-General U Arnt Kyaw spoke on allotment of plots for those, who do  not have own lodgings, in new satellite towns and implementation of  hut-to-apartment scheme in building Yangon to possess
the characteristics of  a modern city.

He said rapid progress has been made in Hlinethaya after opening of three  bridges, namely Bayinnaung, Aung Zeya and Shwepyitha Bridges and living  standard of local people upgraded. He spoke at length on implementation of  modern housing projects at the Panhlaing Golf Resort, low-cost housing  project for service personnel, banks, mini-market, schools and gymnasium. U  Aik Tun reported on the projects of Olympic Co and the salient points about  the Tower. General Manager U Aik Sai of Yishin Co reported on opening of the  showroom of farm machinery equipment. The Secretary-1 and party inspected the  Tower and the showroom. The 10-storey Tabinshwehti Tower has 54 flats.

There are shopping centre and offices on the ground floor. The Olympic Co has
implemented 17 housing projects. The Secretary-1 and party went to the Shoe  Factory of Myanmar Sunny Co Ltd where they were welcomed by Managing Director  Mr Myung Shik Suh and staff. The shoes of the factory are exported to Japan.  The Secretary-1 and party later toured Hlinethaya.

Special eye centre of Asia Royal Cardiac and Special Clinic opens

YANGON, 6 Jan- The opening ceremony of special eye centre of Asia Royal  Cardiac and Special Clinic was held at No 14, Baho Road in Sangyoung Township  this morning, attended by Chairman of National Health Committee Secretary-1  of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.

Also present were the ministers, the deputy ministers, officials of the State  Peace and Development Council Office and Yangon City Development Committee,  heads of departments, CEC members of Myanmar Maternal and Child Welfare  Association and guests. The Secretary-1 formally opened and inspected the  special eye centre. Patron of Asia Royal Co Ltd U Aik Tun explained the  purpose of the donation. Cardio Vascular System Management Committee  presented K 1,652,250 and Asia Royal Cardiac and Special Clinic K 539,000,  Asia Wealth Bank K 200,000, Tawwin Special Clinic K 100,000, Kindred Alliance  Company K 50,000 and U Myat Tin Aung-Daw Khin Myint Myint of Aung Aung Group  K 100,000. Chairperson of MMCWA Professor Daw
Kyu Kyu Swe and  Vice-Chairperson Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe accepted the donations.

Professor Daw Kyu Kyu Swe said MMCWA gave eye treatment to over 300 needy  aged people in Yangon and Mandalay Divisions with the assistance of Ministry  of Health beginning 1998 and Asia Royal eye centre also performed eye  operations for 100 people. MMCWA is implementing community welfare services  such as health and education matters which will contribute to the welfare of  health staff. Donations will be used effectively in those tasks, she noted.  She added that operation of cataract will be carried out in cooperation with  MMCWA. Haemodialysis and CT Scan are available and dental clinic was also  opened at Asia Royal Cardiac and Special Clinic.


(3) Yangon Division targets to cultivate summer paddy on 200,000 acres

YANGON, 6 Jan- Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen  Tin Oo today attended the ceremony of collective land preparation and  cultivation of summer paddy in Sarbutaung Village, Hlegu Township, and the  nursery festival at Ngamoeyeik Dam catchment area.

 Accompanied by member of the State Peace and Development Council Chairman of Yangon Division  Peace and Development Council Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, Minister for Cooperatives U  Aung San, Minister for Information Maj-Gen Kyi Aung, Chief of Staff (Air) Maj-Gen Myint Swe,
 ambassadors of ASEAN member countries led by Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Ambassador of the  Lao People's Democratic Republic Mr Ly Bounkham, the deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace  and Development Council Office and departmental heads, the Secretary-2 helicoptered to Sarbutaung  Village in Hlegu Township this morning. The Secretary-2 and party were welcomed there by Secretary  of Yangon Division Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Kyaw Tint, Chairman of Yangon North  District Peace and Development Council Lt-Col San Matu, local authorities, officials of the Ministry of  Agriculture and Irrigation and farmers. At the ceremony of collective land preparation and summer  paddy cultivation, officials explained the display of the agricultural equipment and implements  produced by the Agricultural Mechanisation Department, and farm implements, fertilizers and  pesticides by private companies, agenda of the ceremony of land preparation for cultivation of summer
 paddy, and the target for summer paddy cultivation and land preparation work in Hlegu Township.
 
Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than said that though Yangon Division land area is just 2.5 million  acres and it is densely populated, monsoon paddy was cultivated on nearly 1.2 million acres, and it is  now planning to grow summer paddy, edible oil crops and beans as multiple crops, registering 148  per cent of multiple-cropping. As the division has an area of 1.4 million acres under monsoon paddy  plus summer paddy, it is the third largest paddy-growing region, he said and added that it is now  preparing to finish putting over 200,000 acres under summer paddy by 15 January. He said as  summer paddy had been cultivated on 100,000 acres up to 1 January, the remaining 100,000 acres  have to be put under the crop in time to meet the deadline. Farmers, he said, are being organized to  grow the appropriate paddy strains in time, and necessary assistance is being provided to the  farmers. Afterwards, the Secretary-2 and party took part in the transplanting of paddy saplings and  scattering of paddy seeds in the paddy fields, and inspected the paddy transplanting machines at work  and other paddy transplanting sites.
 
They later observed the winnowing, ploughing and land preparation work for cultivation done by  Leiyar-16 power-tiller manufactured by the Agricultural Mechanisation Department of the Ministry of  Agriculture and Irrigation, and viewed the agricultural equipment and implements, pesticides,  fertilisers and seeds displayed at the ceremony. The Secretary-2 and party left Sarbutaung Village for  Ngamoeyeik Dam by helicopter to attend the nursery festival. They were welcomed by departmental  officials and local people. The nursery festival was held near Ngamoeyeik Dam in Phaunggyi Village,  Hlegu Township. The festival was opened with the song "Thitpinpyo pwedaw" composed by Chairman
 of Myanmar Music Asiayon Accordion Ohn Kyaw and sung by vocalist Lay Lay Wah. Commander  Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than said the purpose of organizing the nursery festival in the catchment area of  Ngamoeyeik Dam was to carry out afforestation campaign as a public movement.
 
He also spoke of the need to protect forests against indiscriminate felling so as to keep the ecology  intact and urged the local people to preserve the forest in the area. Deputy Minister for Forestry Col  Thaik Tun also spoke. Director-General of Forestry Department Dr Kyaw Tint presented the  commemorative pennants to the Secretary2 and party. Ambassador Mr Ly Bounkham spoke words of
thanks.


(4) Donations invited for Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The Ministry of Religious Affairs announced that anyone may make donations for  Myanma handicraft - wooden decoration works to be installed at Gandhakuti Taik, southern  and  northern stairways of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image on Mindhamma Hill in  Insein  Township on 4 January.
 
Wellwishers may donate one 24" by 27" wooden decoration work worth K 250,000, one 16" by  27"  wooden decoration work worth K 200,000, one 12" by 18" wooden decoration work worth  K 150,000  and one 48" by 35" wooden decoration work worth K 1,200,000 for Gandhakuti  Taik, 10" by 11' worth K  60,000, 24" by 8" worth K 80,000, 24" by 12" worth K 100,000 for the
southern stairway and one  Brahma finger statue worth K 3,000 to U Maung Maung Myint, Head  of Office, Ministry of Religious  Affairs, Phone 665621, Mindhamma Hill Finance Committee,  Phone 704034 and U Kyaw Than, Deputy  Head of Department, Budget and Accounts  Department of Yangon City Development Committee,  Phones 284910 and 282330.
 
Provisions donated to monasteries in Dagon Township
 
YANGON 6 Jan- Families of Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) donated provisions to monasteries in the  compound of Eindawya Kyaungtaik in East Pyay Road Ward, Dagon Township, this  morning. Present  were Minister for Religious Affairs U Aung Khin, Deputy Minister for Labour  Brig-Gen Win Sein, senior  military officers, officials and guests.
 
On behalf of the families of Tatmadaw, Deputy Adjutant-General Col Ye Tun, Captain Naval  Staff  Captain Kyaw Tin Hla and General Staff Officer (Grade-I) Air Lt-Col Than Swe offered  rice to the  Presiding Sayadaw of Dagon Pariyatti Sarthintaik. Wellwishers donated provisions to  Sayadaws and K  343,000 to Minister U Aung Khin and officials. Director of people's Militia and  Frontier Forces Brig-Gen  Than Maung supplicated on the purpose of the donation. Then, member of the State Central Working  Committee of the Sangha Dagon Pariyatti Sarthintaik  Sayadaw Bhaddanta Gunananda delivered a  sermon, followed by sharing of merits.

Cash donated to social welfare schools
 
YANGON 6 Jan- A ceremony to present cash to schools under the Social Welfare Department  was held  at the Maykhalar Hall of the office of the Ministry this morning.
 
It was attended by Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Maj-Gen Sein Htwa,   Director-General of Fire Services Department U Myint Tun, Director-General of Relief and  Resettlement  Department U Than Oo, Director of SWD U Khin Aung, Head of Office U Maung  Pi and officials,  wellwishers U Sann Win-Daw Tin Tin Yee and family of Pyinmana and principals  of the youth training  schools of SWD. First, wellwisher U Sann Win explained the purpose of the donation. Then, the  wellwisher family presented K 1.2 million to the minister who presented a  certificate of honour to them  and expressed gratitude. K 200,000 each of the donation went to  Kyimyindine School for the Blind,  Shwegondine Nursery, Kaba Aye Youth Training Centre,  Girls Training School, Hnget-aw-san Youth  Training School and Women's Vocational Training
School.
 



(5) Regional development matters coordinated
 
YANGON 6 Jan- Secretary of Leading Committee for Region-wise Agriculture Development  Minister at  the Prime Minister's Office Brig-Gen Lun Maung, accompanied by Chairman of  Taninthayi Division  Peace and Development Council Commander of Coastal Region Command  Brig-Gen Aye Kyway, met  with division-level departmental officials of six Sub-committees for
Taninthayi Division Development at  the meeting hall of the command and discussed regional  development yesterday.
 
Deputy Minister for Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs U  Kyaw Tin  and Deputy Minister for Construction Brig-Gen Myint Thein reported on work being  carried out for  regional development and progress of construction of roads which link Taninthayi
and Kawthoung.  Then, officials reported on work being carried out for regional rice sufficiency,  fisheries, boosting  production of ore, progress of road construction and livestock breeding. The  minister and the  commander attended to their needs.



(6) South-East Asia Anti-Tobacco Flame (SEAAF) conveyed to New Delhi, India
 
YANGON 6 Dec-A ceremony to convey South-East Asia Anti-Tobacco Flame (SEAAF) to  Yangon  International Airport was held at the indoor stadium of Shwepyitha Township, Yangon  North District this  morning.
 
The flame arrived here on 15 December. The ceremony was attended by officials of Ministry of  Health,  Yangon Division health officer and officials, secretary of Yangon North District Peace  and Development  Council and officials, district and township-level officials and members of  various social organisations.  First, Secretary Col Maung Ngwe conveyed the flame and handed it  over to victorious athlete Zaw Win  Aung who brought honour to the State.
 
Then, athletes and USDA members conveyed the flame on a car. The convey arrived at the  airport at  7.05 am. Afterwards, a ceremony to convey South-East Asia Anti-Tobacco Flame  (SEAAF) to New Delhi,  India was held at the airport. It was attended by Deputy Minister for  Health Professor Dr Kyaw Myint,  Director-General Dr Wan Maung of Health Department,
Director-General Dr Paing Soe of Medical  Research Department, deputy directors-general and officials of Ministry of Health, members of various  social organisations and students. First,  athlete Zaw Win Aung handed over the flame to Professor Dr  Kyaw Myint. The professor then  handed it over to Director (Public Health) Dr Htay Lwin of Health  Department who would  convey it to India by air. Dr Htay Lwin carried it to the aircraft. Those present at  the airport
waved miniature anti-tobacco flags. The aircraft carrying the South East Asia Anti-Tobacco  Flame (SEAAF) left here for India at 7.40 am.

School Family Day held in Taunggyi Township
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The opening ceremony of School Family Day of village-tracts and Taunggyi  Township  was held at Affiliated Basic Education Middle School, Htithein Village, Pantin Village-Tract, in the  township, on 3 January morning.
 
Shan State (South) Education Officer U Man Yin and members of the school board of trustees formally  opened the School Family Day and viewed multimedia teaching rooms of the school and watched the  traditional dances of the students. The prize presentation ceremony was held at the school on 4  January morning. state/township education personnel, members of village Peace and Development  Councils, Headmistress Daw Nyunt Yee and parents of the students attended the
ceremony. Prizes  were presented to the outstanding students. Then, traditional variety dances of the students were  presented and sports events were held.
 


(7) General Practitioners' Conference held
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The General Practitioners Section of Myanmar Medical Association held the  Third  General Practitioners' Conference at MMA Building on Theinbyu Street this morning.  Present were  Director of Medical Services Brig-Gen Mya Thein Han of the Ministry of Defence,  President of MMA  (Central) Professor Dr Myo Myint, patrons of the association, resident
representatives of WHO and  UNICEF, officials of Myanmar Academy of Medical Science and guests.
 
President Professor Dr Myo Myint and Chairman of General Practitioners Section of the MMA  Dr Tin Aye  gave speeches. Chairperson of Reception Committee Dr Khin Thuza Soe extended  greetings and  Secretary Dr Nay Win read out the message of the chairman of the General Dental Surgeons Section of  Myanmar Dental Surgeons Association. Then, President Prof Dr Myo Myint
and Chairman Dr Tin Aye  formally opened the medical exhibition. Afterwards, a general round of  discussions followed. A total of  20 papers will be submitted to the conference by professors,  specialists and surgeons. The  conference will be held up to 7 January.

Armed Forces Day essay, poetry competitions to be held
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The Literary Competition Organizing Work Committee for Universities, Colleges and  Institutes and Basic Education Schools will hold university/college/institute-level,  basic education high  school-level and basic education middle school-level essay and poetry  competitions in  commemoration of the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day.
 
The university/college/institute-level and basic education high school-level essay and poetry  competitions will be held on 13 January (Saturday) while basic education middle school-level essay  and poetry competitions will be held on 14 January (Sunday). The competitions will be held  at the  respective institutions and schools. Those who wish to take part in the competitions are to register at  their respective institutions and schools. In the essay competition words must be
within 5,000 and in  the poetry competition metrical units of verse must not be more than 300. Altogether six  prize-winners-three from essay and three from poetry-will be chosen at each level.
 
Dental Surgeons' Conf on 24-27 Jan
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The 21st Myanmar Dental Surgeons' Conference and the 2nd Meeting of  International  Dental Federation and Myanmar Dental Surgeons Association (FDI-MDA Joint Meeting) will be held at  the Traders Hotel on Sule Pagoda Road from 24 to 27 January. The  opening of the conference will be  held at 7.30 am on 24 January 2001 instead of 8 am.
 
Flower Fair continues
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The Flower Fair, organized by Myanma Agriculture Service of Ministry of  Agriculture and  Irrigation, continued at Mingaladon Park today. The fair was crowded with  holiday-makers and visitors.  At the fair, flowers and hybrid orchids were exhibited.
 


 
(8) Independence Day celebrated in Mandalay
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The 53rd Anniversary Independence Day Flag-Hoisting and Saluting Ceremony  was  held at Nanmyo Kyauktaingkwin in Mandalay on 4 January. At 4.20 am, flag-hoisting  ceremony was  held and flag-saluting ceremony at 7 am. Present on the occasion were member of  the State Peace  and Development Council Chairman of Mandalay Division Peace and
Development Council  Commander of the Central Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint and wife Dr Tin Lin Myint, Chairman of  Mandalay City Development Committee Mandalay Mayor Brig-Gen Yan Thein and wife, Deputy  Commander Brig-Gen Nay Win and wife, military and civilian officials  and wives, members of the  Division, District and Township Peace and Development Councils,
members of the Union Solidarity  and Development Association, Tatmadaw members, members  of Myanmar Police Force, members of  Division Maternal and Child Welfare Association, nurses, members of Red Cross and Fire Brigades,  guests and local people numbering over 5,000.
 
The commander took the salute of the guard of honour. Together with the guard of honour, the  people  saluted the Flag of the Union of Myanmar with the military band playing the National  Anthem. The guard  of honour then paid tribute to the Fallen Leaders and Comrades and recited  the four oaths. The  commander read out the message of Chairman of the State Peace and  Development Council Senior  General Than Shwe. Track and field events, beach volleyball,
Htoke-si-toe and festivities were held and  officials presented prizes to the winners. Sports meets and festivities were also held in other  townships in Mandalay Division.

Independence Day Exhibition packed with visitors
 
YANGON 6 Jan- The 53rd Anniversary Independence Day Exhibition sponsored by the 53rd Anniversary  Independence Day Exhibition Sub-Committee continued at the Tatmadaw Convention Centre on U  Wisara Road in Dagon Township today.
 
The exhibition which displays State documentaries of various eras, struggles for building of first,  second and third Myanmar empires, and activities for independence struggle was packed with  teachers, students, members of the Union Solidarity and Development Association, monks and the  public. There are quizzes on computers and quizzes on the paintings in the exhibition. A wide
range of  books are available at bookstalls of News and Periodicals Enterprise, Information and Public  Relations Department and Sarpay Beikman. The exhibition will be kept open free of charge to the  public from 9 am to 5 p.m. until 11 January.
 


 
(9)  47 MraukU Township NLD members resign of own accord
 
YANGON 6 Jan- Forty-seven members resigned from the National League for Democracy of MraukU  Township, Rakhine State. Forty-seven members of MraukU Township NLD, Rakhine State, of their own  accord, resigned by sending letters of resignation to MraukU Township  Multiparty Democracy General  Election Sub-Commission and the party concerned on 30
September 2000 as they no longer wished to  participate in party politics of NLD.
  
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