(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 Bro Colonel Maummar Al-Gadafi, Leader of the Great Al-Fateh
Revolution, Great Socialist people's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya:
On the occasion of the Independence Day of the Union of Myanmar, it
gives me great pleasure to extend on my behalf and the people of
the Great Socialist people's Libyan Arab Jamahiriva our warmest greetings
and sincere wishes for your excellency's good health and happiness and
to the friendly people of the Union of Myanmar, progress and
prosperity. From HE General Emile Lahoud, President of the Republic of
Lebanon: In my own name and on behalf of the Labanese people I would
like to convey to
your excellency, on the occasion of the National Day, my sincere
congratulations as well as best wishes of happiness and success to
your excellency and prosperity to the people of Myanmar.
(2) Secretary-1 inspects construction of Drug Elimination
Museum
YANGON, 12 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, inspected construction of Drug Elimination
Museum and ground preparation work at the corner of Hanthawady and Kyundaw
Streets in Kamayut Township this morning.
Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt arrived at the construction site of Drug
Elimination Museum at 11.30 am and was welcomed by Chairman
of the Work Groups Supervisory Committee of Central Committee for
Drug Abuse Control Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Brig-Gen Thura Myint
Maung, Secretary of CCDAC Director-General of Myanmar Police
Force Police Maj- Gen Soe Win and members, heads of department and
work committee members and police officers.
At the briefing hall, Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung reported
to the Secretary-1 on progress of work, construction of concrete
roads and greening of its environs and cultivation of flowers and
Police Maj-Gen Soe Win on preparations for exhibition, U Aung Cho Min of
FMI on earthwork and
Managing Director of Fortune International Ltd (Agent of LG Elevator
and Escalator) U Mya Han on installation of elevator. Secretary-1
Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt looked into the requirements. Then, Secretary-1
Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt inspected construction of Drug Elimination Museum and
earthwork work and gave
suggestions.
(3) Secretary-2 attends opening of Thathana Beikmandawgyi
in Labutta and multimedia teaching centre in Ngaputaw
YANGON, 12 Jan- A ceremony to open Thathana Beikmandawgyi in Labutta
Township, Myaungmya District, Ayeyawady Division was held there at
11 am yesterday, attended by Secretary-2 of the State Peace and
Development Council Lt-Gen Tin Oo.
Also present were Chairman of Ayeyawady Division Peace and Development
Council Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann, ministers, deputy ministers,
division, district and township level departmental officials, members
of the Union Solidarity and Development Association, Maternal and
Child Welfare
Association and religious associations, well-wishers and guests.
At the auspicious time, Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann and Chairman
of Myaungmya District Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Tin Aye
formally opened the building. Then, a ceremony to share merits for
the opening of Thathana Beikmandawgyi was held in the building. Chairman
of Labutta
Township Sangha Nayaka Committee (Thudamma) Presiding Sayadaw of Bawdi
Kyaungtaik Bhaddanta Indo-bhasa administered the Five Precepts.
The members of the Sangha recited parittas. Later, the Secretary-2, officials
and well-wishers presented provisions to Sayadaws. Chairman
of Labutta Township
Sangha Nayaka Committee (Shwekyin) Presiding Sayadaw of Layhtat
Kyaungtaik Sayadaw Maha Gantha Vacaka Pandita Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta
Nagavamsa delivered a sermon, followed by the sharing of merits.
Next, the Secretary-2 and party performed the rituals of golden and
silver showers to mark successful completion of the ceremony. Then,
the Secretary-2 and party left Labutta for Chaungtha and
Ngwehsaung beaches by helicopter and inspected private hotel business
and prawn breeding work there. The Secretary-2 and party arrived
at Ngaputaw, Pathein District, by helicopter and attended the opening
ceremony of multimedia teaching centre of Ngaputaw Basic Education High
School. Also present were
Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann, ministers, deputy ministers, officials
of State Peace and Development Council Office, heads of department,
the township education officer, the headmaster and members of School
Board of Trustees, officials of the Union Solidarity and Development
Association and
Maternal and Child Welfare Association, students and guests.
First, Headmaster U Sein Kala and Chairman of School Board of Trustees
U Nyunt Sein formally opened the centre. Afterwards, the Secretary-2
and party went round in the computer aided media room, computer
training and e-mail room, electronic media room, reading corner, language
lab, fine arts and domestic science rooms, and viewed the skills
demonstration of the pupils. The opening ceremony of the multimedia
teaching centres continued in the school's assembly hall later. The headmaster
explained
efforts for opening of the centre. The Chairman of School Board of
Trustees spoke of the endeavours for opening the multimedia teaching
centre. Then, the Secretary-2 spoke of the need to harmoniously make
efforts for uplift of education of the students. Wellwisher Ma Ei Ei Htay
Myint donated K 500,000 to the
headmaster and a member of the School Board of Trustees for the school.
Afterwards, the Secretary-2 and party, teachers, members of the School
Board of Trustees and students posed for documentary photographs.
Then, the Secretary-2 and party arrived in Danubyu and inspected fishing
breeding work of Annawa Tun Company. The Secretary-2 and party arrived
back here at 6 p.m.
Farming and mangrove conservation in Pyapon and
Myaungmya Districts, Ayeyawady Division, gaining progress
YANGON, 12 Jan - Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council
Lt-Gen Tin Oo inspected livestock breeding undertakings and mangrove
forest conservation in Pyapon and Myaungmya Districts, Ayeyawady
Division, on 10 January.
Accompanied by Chairman of Ayeyawady Division Peace and Development
Council Commander of South-West Command Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann,
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), Chief of Staff (Air), deputy ministers, officials of the
State Peace and Development Council Office and heads of department,
the Secretary-2 inspected Gyowa Kyangin Model Farming Village in Pyapon
District in the morning.
After inspecting chicken and pig farms at the village, the Secretary-2
and party met local people at the middle school. Local authorities
and farmers reported to the Secretary-2 on setting up of poultry farms
at Gyowa Kyangin and Gyowa Htalon villages, progress in raising of nearly
60,000 chicks and 300 pigs, plans to extend farming at the villages
and requirements. Minister Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein, Deputy Minister
for Commerce Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan and Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik
Tun explained plans to provide pedigree strains, feedstuff and medicine
for progress of farming in the region. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe
Mann presented a summary report on the agricultural and livestock
undertakings in Ayeyawady Division and looked into the requirements of
the farmers. Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo expressed pleasure in seeing
the developing agriculture- plus-livestock farms at the village,
speaking of the need to encourage other villages to conduct farming on
manageable scale. Plans will be made to provide assistance to the village
farms.
At Byonhmwe Island in Bogalay Township, Ayeyawady Division, the
Secretary-2 and party visited mangrove plantation and protected forest
conservation camp. At the briefing hall, the Secretary-2 heard a
report on mangrove forests conservation on Meinmahla and Byonhmwe
islands and situation of protected
forests, conservation of 29 species of mangroves at Byonhmwe
Island (Kadonkan) Mangrove Project, conservation of crocodiles and
future plans presented by Deputy Minister Col Thaik Tun and officials.
The Secretary-2 looked into the requirements, saying effective efforts
are required for success of the mangrove conservation task and for
extending staff welfare and health care tasks. Meinmahla Island Sanctuary
in Bogalay Township, Pyapon District, was established in 1994 in
order to conserve the 29
species of mangroves, to protect the breeding area of fish, prawn,
crabs and turtles, to conserve the endangered crocodiles of the region,
to create a home for waterbirds and to develop ecotourism.
The Secretary-2 and party then inspected the prawn farm of BTB Company
near Pyinsalu and Tepingaing villages in Laputta Township, Myaungmya
District. Officials briefed them on meat, fish and prawn production
of the district, setting up of farms to breed prawns and future plans.
Minister Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein explained plans to provide
technical and material assistance. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann explained
the current situation and prospects of prawn breeding in Ayeyawady
Division. After inspecting the farm, the Secretary-2 cordially
greeted the officials. The company is setting up prawn farms on a 319.8-acre
plot in the region. It is now breeding over 400,000 shrimp fry in
six two-acre ponds. On arrival at Hainggyi Island, the Secretary-2
and party were welcomed by Acting Commander of Panmawady Naval Region
Command Capt Aye Pe, Tatmadaw members and families, local authorities,
departmental personnel and members of Union Solidarity and Development
Association
and maternal and Child Welfare Association. Secretary-2 Chief
of Bureau of Special Operations Chief of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo,
Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann and party then cordially greeted
Tatmadawmen and families of the Naval Region Command.
Secretary-2 attends provisions-offering ceremonies
in Hainggyikyun
YANGON, 12 Jan- A ceremony to offer provisions to Saddhamma Jotikayon
Kyaungtaik, Visuddhayon Kyaungtaik, Annawa Kyaungtaik, Sanpya
Kyaungtaik, Thayettaw Kyaungtaik, Pathaman Kyaungtaik and Mayangyaung Kyaungtaik
in Hainggyikyun, Ngapudaw Township, Ayeyawady Division, by families
of the Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air), was held at Dhamma- rekkhita
Dhammayon of Panmawady Naval Region Command this morning, attended
by Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Chief of Bureau
of Special Operations Chief of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo.
Also present on the occasion were Commander of Western Command Maj-Gen
Thura Shwe Mann, Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung
Maung Thein, Minister at the Prime minister's Office Lt-Gen Tin Ngwe,
the Chief of Staff (Navy), the Chief of Staff (Air), deputy ministers,
the acting Commander of Panmawady Naval Region Command Headquarters,
officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office, heads
of department, officers and the rank and file of the command and
families and wellwishers. The Secretary-2 and party received the Five
Precepts from Annawa Kyaungtaik Sayadaw Bhaddanta andara .
Then, the Secretary- 2 and party presented provisions and offertories
to members of the Sangha. Next, Annawa Kyaungtaik Sayadaw Bhaddanta
andara delivered a sermon, followed by sharing of merits gained for
good deeds.
Secretary-2 attends opening of new building of
Haigyikyun BEHS in Ngaputaw
YANGON, 12 Jan- The opening ceremony of Ayekari Kyuntha building of
Haigyikyun Basic Education High School in Ngaputaw Township, Ayeyawady
Division, was held at the school yesterday morning, attended by
Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Tin Oo.
Present also were Commander of South-West Command Maj-Gen Thura Shwe
Mann, ministers, deputy ministers, the Chief of Staff (Navy),
the Chief of Staff (Air), the acting Commander of Panmawady Naval
Region Command Headquarters, heads of department, the Headmistress and
teachers, members of
Parent-Teacher Association, the Union Solidarity and Development
Association and Maternal and Child Welfare Association, members of School
Board of Trustees, wellwishers, the band troupe, students and guests.
Headmistress Daw Tin Yi explained efforts for the opening of Ayekari
Kyuntha building. Commander Maj-Gen Thura Shwe Mann spoke words of
thanks and officials extended greetings. Headmistress Daw Tin Yi presented
commemorative pennants to Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo and officials.
Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo presented teaching aid to school heads for
Hainggyikyun BEHS, Ayoeda Basic Education Middle School, Panmaw Basic
Education Middle School and affiliated yaukchaung
BEHS. Acting Commander of Panmawady Naval Region Command Headquarters
Captain Aye Pe, Director-General of No 1 Basic Education Department
U Tin Nyo and Headmistress Daw Tin Yi formally opened the Ayekari
Kyuntha building. After the ceremony, Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo had a cordial
meeting with those present.
Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Kyaw Myint inspected Haigyikyun
people's Hospital this morning. The Secretary-2 and party proceeded
to Thamehla Kyun (Turtle Island) in Ngaputaw. At the briefing hall,
Acting Commandant of Panmawady Naval Region Command Captain Aye Pe and
Deputy Director-General of Fisheries Department U Hla Win explained
the location of Thamehla Kyun (Turtle Island), condition of turtle
breeding and conservation and officials of Forest Department and Fisheries
Department on conservation of forest and arrangements to be made for turtle
conservation. Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo attended to their needs and
inspected young turtles to be released into the sea. Then,
the
Secretary-2 presented gifts to service personnel and posed for souvenir
photo together with them. Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo and party left
there by helicopter for Labutta.
(4) Commander tours Hmawby, Htantabin, Taikkyi
Townships
YANGON, 12 Jan - Member of the State Peace and Development Council
Chairman of Yangon Division Peace and Development Council Commander
of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, together with Secretary
of Yangon Division Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Kyaw Tint and
division-level departmental officials, inspected regional development work
and agricultural work in Hmawby, Htantabin and Taikkyi Townships
in Yangon North District, this morning.
The commander went to the tax-free market of Hmawby Station at
Hsatthwataw Village, Hmawby Township, at 7.15 am. The commander inspected
the market, cordially conversed with shopkeepers and buyers, and coordinated
sale of vegetables at reasonable prices. Next, the commander proceeded
to
Kyogon River Water-Pumping Project being undertaken by
Yangon Division Water Resources Utilization Department.
Head of Yangon Division Water Resources Utilization Department U Myint
Soe reported on progress of work. After that, the commander inspected
ploughing work for cultivation of summer paddy on the fields by the
main canal. Later, the commander went to the installation site of Fixed-
Type Water Pump at Kyogon River Water-Pumping Project. Officials
reported on progress of work.
The commander gave instructions on timely completion of the project,
cultivation of summer paddy and the digging of irrigation canals.
Afterwards, the commander went to Ngabatyoe Farm of Dagon Agricultural
Group at Bawlekyun in Htantabin Township. Director of Dagon Agricultural
Group Dr Moe Mya Mya reported on the condition of digging fish ponds on
2,000 acres of land, cultivation of summer paddy on 200 acres, the
green gram on 700 acres and sesame on 200 acres at Bawlekyun region
and
cultivation of summer paddy on 500 acres and pulses and beans on
100 acres. Then, the commander inspected the construction of Bawle earth
road, five miles and one furlong long, 11 feet high and 24 feet wide,
and the building of the bank of the fish pond with heavy machinery.
Later, the commander met with local farmers in the briefing hall of
Dagon Agricultural Group. Chairman of Htantabin Township Peace and
Development Council U Thaung Han reported on agricultural matters
and regional development tasks of the township. The local farmers reported
on their requirements for construction of summer paddy and cold season
crops. The commander proceeded to the
construction site of fish breeding ponds being undertaken by
Lin In Shin Company Ltd near Thabyegon Village, Bawlekyun region.
Managing Director Daw Win Win Khaing reported on the condition of
the digging of fish ponds on 800 acres of land. The commander attended
to requirements and inspected the digging of fish ponds. The commander
also attended the collective ploughing ceremony for the growing of
summer paddy on the fields of farmers U Kyaw Hsaing and U San Kyin at
Yebawthoung Village. At Yebawthoung Briefing Hall, the commander
met with national entrepreneurs engaged in digging fish ponds and
local farmers.
The commander gave instructions on cultivation of summer paddy, beans
and pulses and oil crops at Hleseik, Bawlati, Dattawgon and Yebawthoung
village-tracts at Bawlekyun region. He also urged
national entrepreneurs to dig fish ponds at Bawlekyun and Aikkalaung
regions. Fish ponds will be built on a total of 6,000 acres at Bawlekyun
and Aikkalaungkyun regions. Next, the commander inspected summer
paddy fields of the Ministry of Home Affairs and construction of Tawlati
Ywatha Road. The
commander observed the collective ploughing work for cultivation of
summer paddy with Thabyedan River Water-Pumping Project at Tawpin
Village. Then, he inspected Thabyedan River Water-Pumping Project.
In the briefing hall of the project, the commander met with departmental
officials of Taikkyi Township and local farmers. Chairman of Taikkyi
Township Peace and Development Council U Myint Than reported on cultivation
of summer paddy on 41,156 acres out of 70,000 targeted acres in Taikkyi
Township, oil crops on 10,700 acres out of 17,400 targeted acres and beans
and pulses on 34,087 acres out of 43,600 targeted acres and regional
development tasks.
The local farmers also reported on their requirements for cultivation
of summer paddy. The commander attended to their requirements.
Afterwards, the commander inspected the laying of laterite on the one-mile-and-seven-furlong-long
section of Bawlatisankin Road and the condition of building a bridge. The
commander also paid homage and offered alms to Abbot Sayadaw of Bawlati
Village Monastery Bhaddanta Einda.
(5) H & T Minister leaves for Brunei
YANGON, 12 Jan- At the invitation of the Minister of Industry and Primary
Resources of Brunei, Minister for Hotels and Tourism Maj-Gen Saw
Lwin and Deputy Director-General of Directorate of
Hotels and Tourism U Naing Bwa left for Brunei by air this orning,
to attend the Fourth Meeting of ASEAN Tourism Ministers to
be held in Bandar Seri Begawan on 13 January and ASEAN Tourism
Forum 2001 (ATF). They were seen off at Yangon International
Airport by Minister for Transport Maj- Gen Hla Myint Swe, Minister
for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Maj-Gen Sein Htwa, Deputy Minister
for Hotels and Tourism Brig-Gen Aye Myint Kyu and officials of departments
and services under the ministry.
Sports Minister receives Ambassador
YANGON, 12 Jan- Myanmar Olympic Committee Chairman Minister for Sports
Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint received Ambassador of Pakistan Mr Mian
Yusuf Shah at his office this morning. Also present were Myanmar
Olympic Committee General Secretary Director-General of Sports and Physical
Education
Department U Thaung Htaik and officials.
CPT Minister meets Chinese guests
YANGON, 12 Jan- Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-
Gen Win Tin met factory manager of Shandong Electric Cable Group
Co, Shandong Province, people's Republic of China, Mr Song Yi Jan
and party at his office this morning. Also present at the call were Chairman
of Myanmar Pioneer Star Co Ltd in Yangon Maj Tin Myint (Retd), Managing
Director of Myanma Posts and Telecommunications U Maung Maung Tin
and officials.
Minister receives Ambassador
YANGON, 12 Jan- Minister for Education U Than Aung received Ambassador
of Pakistan Mr Mian Yusuf Shah at his office this afternoon. They
discussed functions on educational cooperation. Also present at the
call were Deputy Ministers for Education Brig-Gen Soe Win Maung and U Myo
Nyunt and officials of the ministry.
Pulses & Beans and Sesame Merchants Association
meets
YANGON, 12 Jan- The Myanmar Pulses and Beans and Sesame Merchants Association
held the 1/2000 executive committee meeting, here, yesterday.
The meeting formed various committees. Sub-committees of the Association
in States and Divisions will soon be formed.
(6) Entries invited to Armed Forces Day Poetry
Competition
YANGON, 12 Jan- Hailing the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day which
falls on 27 March 2001, the Poetry Competition Organizing Sub-committee
of the Work Committee for Poetry and Art Competition chaired by Deputy
Minister for Culture U Soe Nyunt announced rules for the poetry competition.
All works must be based on the national objectives and objectives of
the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day and twelve noble traditions
of the Tatmadaw. The competition will be categorised into the open
long poem level-1 and level-2 and open short poem level-1 and level-2.
Short poems must be between 100 and
300 lines and the long ones between 1,000 and 2,000. The poems must
be composed in consonance with Myanmar culture and literature. Those
who won first, second and third prizes in the previous competitions
are to enter the level-1 and those who have not won prizes are to
enter the level-2. The competitors may portray the work based on not only
historical events of Konbaung Period (AD 1824-1885), British Period
(AD 1885-1948), Independence Period (AD 1948- 1988), the State Law
and Order
Restoration Council and the State Peace and Development Council
Period (1988-to date) but also nation-building endeavours, peace efforts
and narcotic drugs eradication tasks of the State Peace and
Development Council. The competitors must submit two copies of
the work together with curriculum vitae, two licence photos and one colour
postcard to Daw Cho Cho Than, Secretary of the Sub-
committee, Sarpay Beikman, No 529/531, Merchant Street, not later
than 31-1-2001.
Armed Forces Day commemorative colour photo competition
to be held
YANGON, 12 Jan- The Work Committee for Organizing the 56th Anniversary
Armed Forces Day Commemorative Literary and Photo Competition will
hold the colour photo competitions under two titles. A contestant
may take part with four entries for each title. The entries with the size
of print 10" x 12" must be own creation and must not be prize-winning
works at any other competition. Captions and data are to be provided
on a separate sheet. Handsome prizes will be given to the first, second
and third prizes
as well as consolation prizes to the winners. The entries are to be
sent to U Tun Min, Director, Information and Public Relations Department,
No 22-24, Pansodan Street, Yangon, not later than 17 February 2001.
(7) Tatmadaw, people destroy illegally-grown poppy
plantations
YANGON, 12 Jan- The State Peace and Development Council is resolved
to eradicate narcotic drugs as national duty. With the management
of the local military commands, the combined teams comprising members
of local intelligence units, Myanmar Police Force and local people have
been destroying poppy plantations illegally grown in remote areas
of Shan State and Kayah State beginning September 2000.
From 9 December 2000 to 5 January 2001, a total of 105 acres of poppy
plantations in Pinlaung Township, 85 acres in Nyaungshwe Township,
120.7 acres in Monai Township, 4 acres in Loilem
Township, 152.27 acres in Hopong Township and 9 acres in Phekhon Township
of Shan State (South), 816.96 acres in Muse Township, 374.8
acres in Kutkai Township, 38 acres in Namkham Township and 78 acres
in Mangtung Township of Shan State (North) and 141 acres in Loikaw
Township of Kayah State
totalling 1,924.63 were destroyed. During the opium growing season
in 2000-2001, poppy plantations illegally grown in Myanmar' 582.1
acres in Pinlaung Township, 433 acres in Phekhon Township, 174.92
acres in Monai Township, 557.5 acres in Loilem Township, 152.27 acres
in Hopong Township, 102.41 acres in Nyaungshwe Township, 54 acres
in Mongshu Township, 155 acres in Leikha Township, 46.5 acres in
Mongpang Township and 311.5 acres in Hsihseng Township of Shan State (South),
855.6 acres
in Muse Township, 374.8 acres in Kutkai Township, 38 acres in
Namkham Township and 78 acres in Mangtung Township and 141 acres
in Loikaw Township of Kayah State have been destroyed.
(8) Best research papers and poster win prizes
YANGON, 12 Jan - A ceremony to present prizes for research papers submitted
at Myanmar Health Research Congress was held at the meeting hall
of the Department of Medical Science (Lower Myanmar) on Ziwaka Street
in Dagon Township this evening.
Present were Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Mya Oo, Director
of Medical Services Brig-Gen Mya Thein Han, directors-general, deputy
directors-general, rectors and officials of departments under the
Ministry of Health, resource persons and guests. The deputy minister for
health made a speech. Chairman of the Committee for Presenting Prizes
for Research Papers Professor Col Daw Marlar Than explained selection
of prize-winning research papers. The research paper on the establishment
of reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR) technique
and its application for dengue virus serotype-specific diagnosis
in Myanmar, the research paper on evaluation of pre-hospital antivenom
in management and outcome of Russell's viper (Daboia russelii siamensis)
bites cases admitted to Taungdwingyi hospital, the research paper
on self-medication practice for common minor ailments in urban and
rural community of Hlegu Township, and the poster showing the use of local
larvivorous fish: An appropriate simple technology for malaria control
in southern part of coastal Myanmar won the best basic research paper
prize, the best applied research paper prize, the best health system
research paper
prize and the best poster prize respectively. Professor Dr Mya Oo,
Brig-Gen Mya Thein Han and officials presented prizes to outstanding researchers.
Prizes presented to winners in Tiger Myanmar Amateur
Open Golf C'ship
YANGON, 12 Jan- The prize presentation for the Tiger Myanmar Amateur
Open Golf Championship 2001, organized by Myanmar Golf Federation
and mainly sponsored by Tiger Beer, continued for fourth day at Yangon
Golf Club in Danyingon this morning.
Present were Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint, President
of MGF Brig-Gen Win Hlaing and officials. Officials presented prizes
to Best Gross winners and Best Nett winners. President Brig-Gen Win
Hlaing presented first, second and third prizes to Myanmar B, Myanmar A
and Thai teams respectively in the men's team event. Minister Brig-Gen
Thura Aye Myint presented first and second prizes to Khin Thu Thu
(YCDC) (223 strokes) and Park Si Wan (Korea) (241) in the women's event
and
prizes to overall runner-up individual 72 holes winner Win Htwe Hlaing
(298) and overall champion-individual 72 holes winner Nanda Kyaw
(296). Thai team captain Mr Proug Nut presented souvenir to the MGF
President. General Manager Mr Koh Tai Hong and U Aye Cho of Yangon Golf
Club exchanged
gifts. Similarly, gifts were presented to Managing Director professional
golfer U Chan Han of Han Golf Masters Pte Ltd which organized the
Tiger Myanmar Amateur Open Golf Championship 2001.
Myanmar snack competition on 20 January
YANGON, 12 Jan- With the aim of preserving Myanmar traditional food,
Myanmar snack competition will be held at International Business
Centre on No 88 Pyay Road, Hlaing Township on 20 January from 7 am
to 12 noon. There will be no limitation on the kinds of snacks. The best
five snacks will be awarded and the competition is open to all.
(9) Over 2.6m stimulant tablets seized in Kengtung
YANGON, 12 Jan- A combined team comprising members of local intelligence
unit, Kengtung Anti-drug Squad, local Police Force, Criminal Investigation
Department, Special Investigation Department and Customs Department,
acting on information, at Naungnon check point in Kengtung at 1.15
p.m. on 2
January this year, stopped two 10-wheel Nissans trucks with number
plates 3Kha/5930 and 2Kha/3952 and seized 2,629,000 stimulant tablets'
709,000 from the former and 1,920,000 from the latter.
Then, the Kengtung Police Station filed Satit, at the wheel of the
former, 45, son of U Ei Ta, of No 65, Joephyu Road, Kantha Block,
Taunggyi, Khin Maung Gyi, spareman, 30, son of U San Tun, of No Da/30,
Daw No Two Block, Loikaw, Sai Nyi, in-charge, 56, son of U Khe Hsaing,
of No 136, YehtwetU
Road, Yay-aye-kwin Block, Taunggyi, Win Myint, owner of the car, 44,
son of U Paw San, of No 40, Kyaing-in Block, Ward 5, the same town,
Zaw Win, at the wheel of the latter, 30, son of U Ko Lay, of No 41,
Shwehintha Road, Kanthaya Block, Taunggyi, Tun Yee, spareman, 28, son of
U Maung San, of Hante Village, Bhamo, and Aung Zaw Min, spareman,
22, son of U Than Myint, of Kyaungyisu Wapya Block, Taunggyi under
Section 15/19(A)/21 of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Law.
Two men jailed for possessing marijuana
YANGON, 12 Jan- The Toungoo District Court punished two illicit drug
possessors giving them prison terms on 20 December 2000. The case
was that members of local intelligence unit and Myanmar Police Force,
acting on information, searched Thein Win (a) Myo Win and Soe Yaza in front
of Zayatgyi Village Hospital, Htantabin Township, at 6.50 p.m. on
19 August 2000 and seized 4.3271 kilos of marijuana kept in the basket.
The Zayatgyi Police Station filed Thein Win (a) Myo Win, 23, son of U
Nyein Maung, of Kayinchaung Village, Toungoo Township, and Soe Yaza, 20,
son of U Lay Win, of Thabyaylu Village, the same township, under
Section 15/19(A)/21 of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances Law. The Toungoo District Court heard the case and sentenced
Thein Win (a) Myo Win to 12 years in prison under Section 19(A) and
Soe Yaza to 10 years in prison under Section 19(A)/21 of Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law.