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 Thursday, 11  January  2001
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  1. General Maung Aye pays home to pagodas in Kengtung
  2. General Maung Aye meets departmental personnel of Shan State (East) and Kengtung District and Township
  3. General Maung Aye meets Tatmadawmen and families of  families of Kengtung Station
  4. Chief of Staff (Army) attends Armed Forces Day Military Band Competition
  5. Carving of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image 90 per cent completed
  6. Second meeting of Leading Committee on statistics of land use
  7. Minister inspects work of Myanma Port Authority
  8. Sports News
  9. 25 members resign from Ngazun Township NLD of own accord

(1) General Maung Aye pays home to pagodas in Kengtung
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief  of Defence Services  Commander-in-Chief (Army) General Maung Aye and officials paid homage to Khaymarahta Byadeiktawpay Standing  Buddha image on Swamsat Hill in Kengtung yesterday evening.

Then, General Maung Aye presented cash to members of  the Pagoda Board of Trustees for the image.  General Maung Aye and party signed in the visitors' book.
 
General Maung Aye and party inspected construction of cultural museum near the image. They proceeded  to Maha  Myatmuni pagoda and paid homage to the pagoda. General Maung Aye then presented cash
toward the pagoda funds to  members of the Pagoda Board of Trustees and they signed in the visitors'  book.
 
Afterwards, General Maung Aye and party paid obeisance to Datswamlwe Pagoda which is also called  Ancient Historical  Mula Kaba Aye Pagoda in Kengtung. The General and party paid obeisance and
offered alms to Wanhsaing Kyaung  Sayadaw Bhaddanta Khema Dhammo at Aryonkhan Tazaung of the  pagoda.
 
General Maung Aye and party paid obeisance to Sayadaws from ten sarthintaiks and kyaungtaiks at  Sasana  Beikmandawgyi in Kengtung this morning.
 
General Maung Aye and party received the Five Precepts from member of Shan State Central Working  Committee of the  Sangha (Shwekyin) Sayadaw Presiding Sayadaw of Dhammo Daya Pariyatti  Sarthintaik Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta  Arjeya. Then, General Maung Aye and party presented offertories to the Sayadaws. General Maung Aye and party  arrived back here this evening.



 
(2) General Maung Aye meets departmental personnel of Shan State (East) and Kengtung District and Township
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence  Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) General Maung Aye met departmental personnel of Shan State (East) and Kengtung  District and Township at Triangle Region Command Headquarters in Kengtung Township at 8.40 am today.
 
Also present at the meeting were Secretary-3  Adjutant-General Lt-Gen Win Myint, Commander-in-Chief (Navy)  Rear-Admiral Kyi Min, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Kyaw Than, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister for Military Affairs  Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Tin Hla, Chairman of Shan State (East) Peace and Development Council Commander of  Triangle Region Command Maj-Gen Thein Sein ministers, heads of the State Peace and Development Council Office and the  respective departments,  members of Shan State (East) Peace and Development Council, division-level officials of the state,  departmental personnel of Kengtung District and Township and secretaries and executives of Shan State (East) and  Kengtung District and Township Union Solidarity and Development Associations.
 
First, ministers, who accompanied the General, held a preliminary meeting with departmental personnel of Shan State  (East) and Kengtung District and Township before General Maung Aye's arrival at the Command.
 
Secretary of Shan State (East) Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Aung Soe reported to the ministers on the area and  population of Shan State East, land use, land reclamation and crop cultivation, putting of
land under monsoon and summer  paddy, efforts being made to ensure regional food sufficiency and paddy purchase.
 
Minister for National Planning and Economic  Development U Soe Tha explained Shan State (East)'s  efforts to exceed the  targets,  saying successful implementation of the coming short-term five-year plan
from 200l-2002 to 2005-2006 will lead  to progress of the region and further improvement of the social life of the regional people. Minister for Commerce Brig-Gen  Pyi Sone discussed trade matters and export
promotion.
 
Minister for Progress of  Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs Col Thein Nyunt briefed the meeting  on progress in implementing the ministry's plans to develop - Shan State (East)
including Monhtaw and Monhta regions.
 
Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein reported to the meeting on building of a new 200-bed hospital in Kengtung, a nurses  training school and upgrading of township hospitals in Monghsat and Mongphyat to
district-level facilities.
 
Minister for Construction Maj- Gen Saw Tun spoke of road and bridge projects being implemented in various states and  divisions for smooth transport, and road projects such as Tachilek- Kengtung Road and
Mongpyin- Takaw Road projects  for development of Shan State (East).
 
General Maung Aye said the present year is the final year of the five-year short-term plan which started from 1996-97,  and objectives of. the plan are realized and targets overfilled every year. He noted that by the end of the five- years plan  objectives for the entire plan will materialize with gradual progress in national economy.
 
In implementing projects for national economic development, stability of the State is essential, and only when there is  progress in national economy, will the State be peaceful and stable.
 
He attributed the success in the government's endeavours for stability and peace of the State and development of national  economy to implementation. of tasks in accord with the economic objectives
adopted in consonance with the situations in  the country as well as to harmonious cooperation of the government, employees and local people.
 
In order to cater to the food, clothing and shelter needs of the people, aims are set not only for adequate supply of food for  the present 51 million population but also for meeting the demand of the nation's future
population of 100 million.
 
The General spoke of the need for states and divisions to strive for cultivation and production of paddy to meet the  demand of each state or division as well as for production of the staple crop in surplus. He added
that the states and  divisions also have to make innovations and engage themselves in establishment of  vegetable farms, poultry, swine and  fish breeding stations so that food is surplus in their respective regions.
 
The government, he said, will continue to strive for industrialization based on the agriculture, which is as firm as a cliff for  Myanmar, on self-reliance, and all need to exert efforts for successful implementation of
the new five-year short-term plan  that is going to start from April 2001.
 
He underscored the need for all to discharge their duties efficiently, without working perfunctorily, for national  development, for the departments to collect duties and taxes properly for national income and to avoid corruption, for both  the State owned and private-owned sectors of the region to boost production of export items and import substitute items  and to extend cultivation of paddy, beans and corn, the crops
which have markets, and other appropriate crops on any  vacant land. Myanmar has a lot of job opportunities, and the nationalities in border areas should be organized to work with  nationalistic morale for development of their areas and uplift of their socio-economic life.
 
Success was achieved in the previous four-year economic plan and the present five-year-plan due to cooperation of the  ministries, local authorities, departmental personnel and local people, he said and
urged all to continue striving for the  success of the new five-year short-term plan starting from 2001-2002 and cooperate in their respective role for  strengthening of national political and economic
capabilities, and upholding of Our Three Main National Causes.
 
Commander Maj-Gen Thein Sein explained the efforts for implementation of the projects in Shan State (East), the project  under implementation and programmes for the success of the forthcoming five-year short-term plan.
 
Afterwards, General Maung Aye cordially met with Shan State (East), district and township level departmental officials.  Commander Maj-Gen Thein Sein, Minister U Soe Tha and Minister Brig-Gen Pyi Sone held a meeting with Shan State (East),  Kengtung District and Township departmental officials in the meeting hall of the Triangle Region Command on 8 January  and discussed plans for implementation of projects covered by the forthcoming five-year short-term economic plan.



(3) General Maung Aye meets Tatmadawmen and families of  families of Kengtung Station
 
YANGON, 10 Jan- Vice-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence  Services Commander-in-Chief (Army ) General Maung Aye met Tatmadawmen and their families of Kengtung Station at  Pyinyeinaye Hall of the Triangle Region Command this morning.
 
Present also were Secretary-3 of the State Peace and Development Council Adjutant-General Lt-Gen Win Myint,  Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Rear-Admiral Kyi Min, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Kyaw Than, Deputy Prime Minister and  Minister for Military Affairs and Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Tin  Hla, Chairman of Shan State (East) Peace and  Development Council Commander of the Triangle Region
Command Maj-Gen Thin Sein, senior Tatmadaw officers and  Tatmadawmen and their families.
 
Before the meeting between General Maung Aye and Tatmadawmen, Adjutant-General Lt-Gen Win Myint gave necessary  instructions to Tatmadawmen. Then, General Maung Aye arrived at Pyinyeinaye
Hall and gave instruction to  Tatmadawmen. Afterwards, General Maung Aye cordially met with Tatmadawmen and their families.
  


 
(4) Chief of Staff (Army) attends Armed Forces Day Military Band Competition
 
YANGON, 10 Jan- The 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military Band  Competition continued at the People's Square this morning.
 
Before the competition, the band comprising school boys and girls of No 2 Basic Education High School of Kamayut  Township demonstrated skills singing military and marching songs.
 
Then, Chairman of Leading Committee for Observance of the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day Patron of Organizing  Committee for Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military Band Competition
Chief of Bureau of Special Operations Chief  of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo presented prizes to leader of the band Maung Ye Thiha Kyaw.
 
Afterwards, bands rep- resenting Southern Command, North-East Command, No 44 Light Infantry Division, No 99 LID and  Western Command took part in the competition.
 
Also present were Chair- man of the Organizing Committee of the Military Band Competition Vice-Adjutant- General  Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, high-ranking military officers, members of Board of Judges,
guests, families of Tatmadawmen,  teachers and students.
 
Secretary 2 visits Pyapon District nursery festival 
 
 YANGON, 10 Jan-Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt- Gen Tin Oo, accompanied by Minister for  Livestock and Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office Lt- Gen Tin Ngwe, Chief of  Staff (Navy) Captain Soe Thein, Chief of Staff Air  Maj-Gen Myint Swe, deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace and  Development Council Office and heads of departments, left here this morning for Pyapon by helicopter and arrived there at  8.30 am.
 
The Secretary-2 and party went to Pyapon District nursery festival at the sports grounds of No 1 Basic Education High  School where they were welcomed by Pyapon District Manager of Myanma Agriculture
Service U Aye Thein, Township  Assistant Manager of MAS U Than Tun and service personnel.
 
The Secretary-2 and party viewed vegetable and fruits nurseries, the shop selling agricultural equipment, Ami-doh-  myo-thu and Mway-ein-thu plantations, mushroom, orchid and herbal plantations and departmental booths. Minister  Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein reported on extended poultry farming for local and foreign markets, extended breeding and  production of fish and prawn, Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik Tun on economic sector in cooperation with the  government and local people for emergence of a peaceful, modern developed nation and Deputy Minister for Commerce  Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan on RIR poultry farming and production of beans.
 
The Secretary-2 gave instructions on national development, boosting production of agricultural and fish and meat sectors  and working hard for regional development. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann
also visited nursery festival. The  Secretary-2 then toured Pyapon. Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Kyaw Myint met officials at Pyapon Township  People's Hospital.
 


(5) Carving of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image 90 per cent completed
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image kept on Mindhamma Hill in Insein Township, Yangon Division,  was packed with members of the Sangha and people today.
 
All-round construction work of the Hill including construction of Gandakuti Kyaungdawgyi in which the Image is-to be kept,  is under way. The project is being undertaken by Special Construction Group-2 of  Public Works. Likewise, decoration  work is being carried out by Stone Sculptor U Taw Taw and sons while Myanmar artistic work is being done by Myanmar  Handicraft Technician U Ohn Tin and group.
 
A religious verses recitation by wut associations look place from 7 am to 10 p.m. Books on religion Loka  Niti, general  knowledge and creative writing are on sale at bookshops of the Ministry of Religious Affairs
and the Ministry of  Information. Donations for the project as of today have amounted to K 124,943,031.
 
Mayor inspects Htaukkyant Poultry Farm
 
YANGON, 10 Jan- Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay and officials inspected Htaukkyant  Poultry Farm being undertaken by YCDC in Mingaladon Township this afternoon. Mayor U Ko Lay and party arrived at the  Farm at 3.40 p.m., and Head of Production Work Group of  YCDC Maj Tin Pe and officials conducted the mayor round the  farm. The mayor gave instructions to the
officials on increasing the number of hens up to 130,000 and distribution of  poultry to private livestock breeding entrepreneurs. Then, the mayor fulfilled the requirements of work.
 


 
(6) Second meeting of Leading Committee on statistics of land use 
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-The second meeting of Leading Committee on statistics of land use was held at the  Ministry of Agriculture  and Irrigation this afternoon.
 
Present on the occasion were Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin, Minister for Forestry U Aung  Phone, Deputy Minister for Livestock and Fisheries U Aung Thein and members,
members of the Work Committee,  departmental officials of Ministries of Agriculture and Irrigation,  Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries and Home Affairs.
 
Chairman of Leading Committee Minister Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin spoke on the occasion. Chairman of Work Committee  Director-General of Settlement and Land Records Department U Win Kyi reported on
collection of data on fallow and  vacant lands and cultivated land statistics. Minister U Aung Phone reported on forest reserves and scrutiny of lands.
 
Director-General of Forest Department Dr Kyaw Tint, Deputy Minister U Aung Thein, Deputy Director-General of General  Administration Department U Maung Win reported on matters relating to the lands.
The meeting ended with the concluding  remarks by Minister Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin.
 
Visitors crowed Independence Day Exhibition
 
YANGON, 10 Jan--The Independence Day Exhibition sponsored by the 53rd Anniversary Independence Day  Sub-committee continued at Tatmadaw Convention Centre on U Wisara Road in Dagon Township
today. Altogether 4,90  people including tourists visited the exhibition today.
 
K 21,950 worth books were sold by bookshops of Information and Public Relations Department, News and Periodicals  Enterprise and Sarpay Beikman at the exhibition today.
 


(7) Minister inspects work of Myanma Port Authority
 
YANGON, 10 Jan - Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe together with Deputy Minister for Transport U Pe Than  arrived at the Combined Office of Myanma Port Authority at Wadan Jetty this
morning.
 
Managing Director of MPA U Thein Htay and Managing Director of Inland Water Transport U Tun Aung Myint reported to the  minister on greening of the port, cultivation and livestock breeding work and
erosion of bank of Ywathit Creek. Deputy  Minister U Pe Than presented a supplementary report.
 
Minister Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe gave suggestions. Then, the minister and party inspected poultry farms of MPA. Managing  Director U Thein Htay and officials conducted the minister round the farms. Minister
Maj-Gen Hla Myint Swe and party also  inspected construction of staff welfare shops of the Ministry of  Transport on Bayintnaung Road and gave instructions to  officials. Then, the minister and party inspected
life boat and rescue boat training building for trainees of Institute of Marine  Technology. Principal of the institute U Win Thein explained facts about the building. The minister attended to their needs  and left
there in the afternoon.
 
Minister receives Yunnan delegation 
 
YANGON, 10 Jan- Minister for Education U Than Aung received a 13-member delegation of Yannan Xinhua General Printing  Industrial Co Ltd of Yunnan Province of The People's Republic of China at his
office at 3 p.m. today. Also present were  Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Soe Win Maung, directors-general  and officials. The delegation led by Joint Secretary-General of  the Government of Yunnan Province Mr
Song Yulin and General Manager of Yannan Xinhua General Printing Industrial Co  Ltd Mr Xiao Yuan  will study the printing of school textbook of Ministry of Education in Myanmar.
 
 

(8) Sports News
 
 Minister, Mayor inspect practising of athletes for XXI Sea Games
 
YANGON, 10 Jan -  Chairman of Myanmar Olympic Committee Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint and Chairman  of the Committee for Ensuring Success of Myanmar Sports Contingent Mayor
U Ko Lay this morning inspected the camps  where selected athletes were undergoing training for XXI South-East Asian Games to be held in Malaysia in September  2001.
 
The minister and the mayor inspected the camps of karatedo, track and field, volleyball, taekwando and weightlifting at  Aung San Stadium and fulfilled the requirements. They inspected the mess and gave instructions. The minister and the  mayor also inspected the camps of boxing and Sepak Takraw at Youth Training Centre (Thuwunna).

 Tiger Myanmar Amateur Open 2001 continues
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-Tiger Myanmar Amateur Open 200 1, sponsored by Myanmar Golf Federation and Tiger Beer, continued  at Yangon Golf Club this morning. Present were President of MGF Brig-Gen Win
Hlaing, General Secretary U Aung Kyi and  executives, General Manager of Myanmar Brewery Ltd Mr Koh Tai Hong, officials and guests.
 
Myanmar B team was leading with 297 strokes in team-wise competition, followed by Myanmar A team 299 and Thai team  310. In women's Amateur tourney, Khin Thu Thu (YCDC) was leading with 75 strokes. Kong Sun Young (ROK) 78 and  Pauk Si Wan (ROK) 79. Zaw Zaw Win was leading with 147 strokes in men's scratch play, and with 137 in men's  handicap play. Han Golf Masters Pte Ltd and Ramada Hotel are also official sponsors. The tourney continues on 11  January.
 
 Hockey Tournament opens
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-A ceremony to open Year 2001 National Round Robin Match Hockey Tournament, sponsored by  Myanmar Hockey Federation and Linn Thitsar Trading Co Ltd, was held at Theinbyu
Hockey Pitch this morning.
 
President of MHF No 4 Military Region Commander Yangon Station Commander Commandant of Defence Services Records  Office Brig Gen Myo Myint made an opening speech on the occasion. Altogether ten teams will take part in the  tournament.  Tatmadaw (Navy) tied 0-0 draw with No 11 Light Infantry Division today. Managing Director of the Co Ltd U  Zaw Lin presented souvenirs to honorary guests to mark the opening of the tournament.
 


 
(9) 25 members resign from Ngazun Township NLD of own accord
 
YANGON, 10 Jan-Twenty-five members resigned of their own accord from the National League for  Democracy of Ngazun  Township, Mandalay Division.
 
Twenty-five members of Ngazun Township NLD, . Mandalay Divisions of their own accord, resigned by sending letters of  resignation to Ngazun Township Multiparty Democracy General Election Sub-commission and the party concerned on 24  June 2000 as they no longer wished to participate in party politics of NLD.
 

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