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 Sunday,    21  January  2001
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  1. State Peace and Development Council Chairman Senior General  Than Shwe sends message of  congratulations to President of  the Philippines
  2. Special Refresher Course No 9 for Basic Education Teachers opens at  CICS (Upper Myanmar)
  3. Secretary-1 inspects regional development tasks in Mandalay, Magway
  4. MEC Chairman attends opening ceremony of PhaungdawU Parahita  Monastic Education High School in Mandalay
  5. Secretary-2 attends review meeting on 56th Anniversary Armed  Forces Day Commemorative Military Band Competition
  6. Chief of Staff (Army) attends prize presentation ceremony of  Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air)  Military Band Competition
  7. Secretary-3 inspects gem mining camps in Mogok Township
  8. Chinese Minister tours Yangon
  9. 34 members of KNU exchange arms for peace

(1) State Peace and Development Council Chairman Senior General Than  Shwe sends message of  congratulations to President of the Philippines

YANGON, 20 Jan-Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council of  the Union of Myanmar  Senior General Than Shwe has sent a congratulatory  message to Her Excellency Madame Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo, President of  the Republic of the Philippines, on her assumption of office.


(2) Secretary-1 calls on all teachers to cultivate habit of  constantly going on learning modern  technologies

Special Refresher Course No 9 for Basic Education Teachers opens at  CICS (Upper Myanmar)

YANGON, 20 Jan-The opening of Special Refresher Course No 9 for Basic  Education Teachers was held yesterday in Yadana Hall of the Central  Institute of Civil Service (Upper Myanmar), PyinOoLwin Township,  attended by Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee Secretary-1 of the  State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt. Also present  were members of the State Peace and Development Council Chairman of  Mandalay Division Peace and Development Council Commander Maj-Gen Ye  Myint, Chairman of Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council  Commander Maj-Gen Soe Win, ministers, the Chairman of Civil Service  Selection and Training Board, the Chief of Staff (Air), deputy  ministers, the Mayor of Mandalay, senior military officers, officials  of the State Peace and Development Council Office, heads of department,  members of Division, District and Township Peace and Development  Councils, Rector of CICS (Upper Myanmar) Col Aung Hsan Win, the Pro- rector, department heads, instructors and trainee teachers.

The Secretary-1 said as all of us know the State Peace and Development  Council has been making efforts for emergence of a peaceful modern  developed nation, in line with the historical trend, objective  conditions of the nation and the people, future prospects and changes  in international situations, after laying down political, economic and  social objectives which accentuate the essence of the Union. Political,  economic and social objectives have met with success gradually, and all  of us can now enjoy the benefits due to the correct policies that  promote national interests practically, he said.

He said that rapid development has also been brought about in border  areas where national races are living, as a result of achieving  political stability and tranquillity on the basis of national  solidarity. In the economic sector, emphasis has been placed on  economic progress after laying down economic policies and plans based  on national forces. Basic economic foundations have emerged and so has  an economic force comprising national entrepreneurs who are rich and  efficient, he said.

He noted that the success of Myanmar's economic endeavours have not  come up to the expectation, and progress is slow due to some big  nations and the expatriate group relying on those nations and committing subversive activities. Wanting to influence Myanmar, they  have fabricated propaganda in collaboration with some news agencies,  applied pressure and imposed sanctions with the use of much money and  power.

He said that the government is exerting continued efforts to promote  the interests of the nation and the people by making the best use of  already-achieved economic foundations, no matter how much pressure they  put on the government and how they are imposing economic sanctions. He  added that the government will continuously strive for the promotion of  national interests in cooperation with ASEAN member nations,  neighbouring countries and friendly nations in the economic sector. He  said Myanmar is making concerted efforts for development of electronic  and information communication technologies.

Moreover, Myanmar is also implementing the tasks for strengthening of  national internal forces, national awareness, spirit and efficiency in  social sector, he added. Education promotion programmes for development  of students who are the source of national internal forces in accord  with social requirements and promotion of education up to international  level are successful. Skill demonstration of the students showed the  good results of the education promotion programmes on the recent School  Family Day, he added.

The Secretary-1 spoke on introduction of e-Education in Myanmar through  computer networks and satellite links, opening of over 200 learning  centres nation-wide and telecasting of Electronic Data
Broadcasting  System jointly carried out by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of  Information.

He spoke of the need to prepare the tasks to deal with advantages and  disadvantages of globalization without harming the national interest in  the process of international technological development. As the  government's educational promotion programmes today cover the tasks  beyond the classroom teaching system, all teachers are duty bound to  promote the habit of constantly going on learning modern technologies  with the aim of using them in the tasks for national development and  lead their pupils and all other citizens in this task, he said. After  the opening ceremony, the Secretary-1 cordially met with the trainee  teachers. Altogether 1,003 teachers of states and divisions are  attending the five-week course.


(3) Secretary-1 inspects regional development tasks in Mandalay,  Magway

YANGON, 20 Jan - Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council  Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt inspected regional development tasks in Mandalay and  Magway Divisions yesterday and today. The Secretary-1 and party,  accompanied by member of the State Peace and Development Council  Chairman of Mandalay Division Peace and Development Council Commander  Maj-Gen Ye Myint, attended the opening ceremony of Special Refresher  Course No 9 for Basic Education Teachers at the Central Institute of  Civil Service (Upper Myanmar) in PyinOoLwin Township, Mandalay  Division, yesterday afternoon.

Then, the Secretary-1 and party went to the Central Fire-Fighting  Training School of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and  Resettlement in PyinOoLwin, Mandalay Division. They were welcomed there  by Director-General of Fire Services Department U Myint Tun, Principal  Col Kyi Win and officials. Lecturer of Yangon Technological University  U San Kyu reported on construction of the school  administration office  building and the 110-foot-high reinforced concrete training tower and  other construction tasks.

Next, the Secretary-1 inspected cultivation of crops and vegetables in  the compound of the training school by car. The Secretary-1 and party  proceeded to National Kandawgyi Park in PyinOoLwin., They were welcomed  by Minister for Forestry U Aung Phone, Commandant of PyinOoLwin Station  and Defence Services Academy Brig-Gen Tin Oo, senior military officers,  Chairman of Woodland Co U Win Aung and officials. Chairman of Woodland  Co U Win Aung reported on arrangements to upgrade National Kandawgyi  Park, reconstruction of streets in the park, construction of a  fountain, Rainbow Viewing Deck, the growing of flowers on an island in  Lake-1, construction of wooden railings and a wooden bridge at the  entrance of Phayalaykyun and View Plaza, the building of the approach  road to Visitor  Centre, construction of archways, the growing of bamboo  trees around the lake, the setting up of nurseries and Workshop outside  the park, the growing of flower beds, the raising of birds and  construction of Timber Jungle Walkway in the swamp area.

Secretary-1 inspects regional development The Secretary-1 gave  instructions on the work. In the briefing  hall, Minister U Aung Phone  reported on tasks for upgrading National Kandawgyi Park, Chairman U Win  Aung on implementation of the project phase I for upgrading the park  from 1-9-2000 to 7-1-2000 and arrangements for the project phase II.  Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Brig-Gen Khin Maung  reported on measures to be taken for the conservation of the lake, and  Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint gave an additional report. The Secretary-1  gave instructions.

Then, the Secretary-1 and party went to the construction project of  Medical Research Department (Upper Myanmar) under the Ministry of  Health in PyinOoLwin. They were welcomed by Director-General of  Medical  Research Department (Upper Myanmar) Dr Myint Lwin, Managing Director of  Myanma Industrial Construction Services U Ye Tun and officials.  Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein reported on progress of  implementation of the project, the location of the project, areas, the  condition of the staff and research on traditional medicines.

Director-General Dr Myint Lwin also reported on matters related to  doing research, and Managing Director U Ye Tun on matters related to  staff quarters, water and power supply and construction of the  administration office building and the research building. Commander Maj- Gen Ye Myint gave an additional report.

The Secretary-1 gave instructions on the work. Afterwards, the  Secretary-1 and party inspected construction of Medical Research  Department (Upper Myanmar) and the growing of herbal plants.

In the evening, Chairman of the National Health Committee Secretary-1  of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt and wife  Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe attended the dinner hosted  by the Chairman of the  Committee for Organizing the 47th Myanmar Medical Conference of Myanmar  Medical Association at the Novotel Hotel at the foot of Mandalay Hill.  Also present were Secretary-3 of  the State Peace and Development  Council Lt-Gen Win Myint, Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint and wife Dr Daw  Tin Lin Myint, ministers, the chairman of the Civil Service Selection  and Training Board, the  Chief of Staff (Air), the Mayor of Mandalay,  deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace and Development Council  Office, heads of department, division and district authorities,  rectors, professors,  Chairman of MMA (Central) Professor U Myo Myint  and executives, Chairman of Myanmar Medical  Association (Mandalay)  Professor U Ko Lay and executives, Myanmar doctors abroad and members  of the association.

The Secretary-1 and party stopped for the night in Mandalay. The  Secretary-1 and party, together with Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint,  attended the opening and merit-sharing ceremony of the new building  of  PhaungdawU Parahita Monastic Education School at Dawnabwa Ward,  Aungmyaythazan Township, Mandalay, this morning. Then, they left  Mandalay by Tatmadaw aircraft and arrived at Magway at 9.50  am. They  were welcomed at Magway Airport by Chairman of Magway Division Peace  and Development Council Brig-Gen Thein Zaw, military officers and  civilian officials and members of the Union Solidarity  and Development  Association.

The Secretary-1 and party visited Ayeyawady Bridge (Magway) Project on  the bank of Magway. In the  briefing hall, Deputy Chief Engineer  (Project) of Public Works U Han Zaw reported on progress of work,  and  Brig-Gen Thein Zaw and Deputy Minister for Construction U Tint Swe gave  additional reports.

Then, the Secretary-1 inspected the project site and gave instructions.  Ayeyawady Bridge (Magway) links  Mingalar Road, Magway, on the east bank  of the Ayeyawady, and Phaya Koehsu Kon, Htaukshabin  Village, Minbu, on  the west bank. The main structure of the bridge is 6,969 feet long, and  the approach structure 2,020 feet long. The lower structure of the  bridge is built of reinforced concrete, and the upper  structure of  steel frames. The bridge with a 28-foot-wide motor way can support 60- ton loads.

Afterwards, the Secretary-1 and party went to the site chosen for  construction of a new airport near  Hsataingkan Village, Magway  Township. They were welcomed by Deputy Minister for Transport Brig-Gen  Kyaw Myint and officials. In the briefing hall, Deputy Minister Brig- Gen Kyaw Myint reported on the layout plan of the new airport, and Brig- Gen Thein Zaw on supply of water from the Ayeyawady and  Yin Creek for  the surrounding areas of Magway. The Secretary-1 gave instructions on  the work. The  Secretary-1 and party left Magway by Tatmadaw aircraft  and arrived back here in the afternoon.


(4) MEC Chairman attends opening ceremony of PhaungdawU Parahita  Monastic Education High School in Mandalay

YANGON, 20 Jan-The opening and merit-sharing ceremony of PhaungdawU  Parahita Monastic  Education High School on Dawnabwa Ward in Aungmyay  Thazan Township, Mandalay, was held in front of the school this  morning, attended by Chairman of Myanmar Education Committee Secretary- 1 of  the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.

Also present were Vice-Chairman of State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee  Masoeyein Taikthit  Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Sirindabhivamsa  and member Sayadaws, chairmen Sayadaws of  Division and Township Sangha  Nayaka Committees, Headmaster of PhaungdawU Parahita Monastic  Education  High School Bhaddanta Nayaka (BSc, Chem), member of Patron Sayadaws,  member of the  State Peace and Development Council Chairman of Mandalay  Division Peace and Development Council Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint,  ministers, the Chairman of Civil Service Selection and Training Board,   the Chief of Staff (Air), deputy ministers, officials of the State  Peace and Development Council Office, department heads, members of  Division, District and Township Peace and Development Councils,   departmental officials, members of Union Solidarity and Development  Association, teachers, students and  guests.

Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint, Minister for Education U Than Aung and  Deputy Chief of Mission of  Japanese Embassy Mr Yoshihiko Kamo formally  opened Japan-Myanmar friendship school.

Then, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt pressed the button to unveil the  signboard of the school. Later,  merits sharing ceremony of PhaungdawU  Parahita Monastic Education High School was held at the second floor of  the school. Vice-Chairman of State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee  Masoeyein Taikthit  Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Sirindabhivamsa  administered the Five Precepts.

Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt, Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint and ministers  presented offertories to  members of the Sangha. Chairman of Mandalay  Division Sangha Nayaka Committee Myataungtaik  Shwewawin Kyaung Sayadaw  Bhaddanta Sasanabhivamsa delivered a sermon, followed by sharing of merits. The three-storey school building, is 100 feet in length, 33  feet in width and 34 feet in height. It  was built with the donation of  US $ 80,000 under the Grassroots Grant Assistance Scheme, US $ 4,200  by  UNWA and K 10 million by Myanmar.

Secretary-1 inspects construction tasks at Mindhamma Hill

YANGON, 20 Jan - Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council  Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt inspected tasks for the emergence of Lawka Chantha  Abhaya Labha Muni Image on Mindhamma Hill in  Insein Township at 7.00 p.m.  today. On arrival at Mindham-ma Hill, the Secretary-1 was welcomed by  Adviser to the State Peace and Development Council Office U Arnt Maung,  Joint Secretary of the Committee for All-round Construction of  Mindhamma Hill Cmdr Khin Maung Oo (Navy), committee members, scholars,  officials and members of Mindhamma Hill Board of Trustees.

The  Secretary-1,  together with Maha Gandhavacaka Pandita Maha Saddhamma  Jotikadhaja Agga Maha Saddhama Jotikadhaja Alodawpyi Sayadaw Bhaddanta  Ariyavamsa, paid homage to Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha  Muni Image. Then,  the Secretary-1 inspected progress of work in carving the Image and  other construction tasks.


(5) Political, economic, social progress being achieved mainly due to  national consolidation

Secretary-2 attends review meeting on 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day  Commemorative Military  Band Competition

YANGON, 20 Jan - A review meeting on the 2001 56th Anniversary Armed  Forces Day Commemorative Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military  Band Competition was held in Pyidaungsu Hall on Kyaikkasan Grounds this  afternoon, with an address by Chairman of the Leading Committee for  Organizing the Tenth Military Band Competition Chief of the Bureau of  Special Operations Chief of  Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo.

Also present at the meeting were Chairman of the Management Committee  for Observance of the 56th  Anniversary Armed Forces Day Patron of the  Committee for Organizing the Tenth Military Band  Competition Commander  of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, Patron of the Organizing   Committee Chief of the Armed Forces Training Maj-Gen Win Myint, Chief  of Staff (Navy) Commodore Soe Thein, Chairman of the Committee for  Organizing the Tenth Military Band Competition Vice-Adjutant-General  Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, Vice-Quartermaster-General Brig-Gen Kyaw Win,  directors of
the Ministry of Defence Services Directorates, members of  the Board of Judges for the Tenth Military  Band Competition,  departmental heads, managers and leaders of the competing military  bands, and  members of the bands.

Lt-Gen Tin Oo said it was the day of honour as the Tenth Military Band  Competition had been  successfully held and awards presented to the  deserving bands.

He said the competition started in 1992 with five competing bands and  in the tenth competition, the  number of competing bands had reached 51.  He noted that as the bands had improved skills, the tenth competition  had to be divided into four classes, and spoke of the need for the  other training units and  schools to be prepared to send their bands in  the next year's competition. Every independent, sovereign State has its  State Military Band as the honour, and the State Military Band plays  the National Anthem.  In exchange of visits by the State leaders, the  State Military Band, with the Guard of Honour, has to play  the national  anthems, and thus, the State Military Bands can play the tunes of the  national anthems of various world's nations.

Usually, all the State guests and foreign nations' leaders see and hear  the standard of the State Military  Band as soon as they arrive a  country, and thus, every nation forms the State Military Band and  trains it  to be always talented and skilful. Myanmar with many friendly  nations in the world is seeing more and more visits by State Leaders  and Heads of State year after year, and the State Military Band is  formed to  be modern, and new generation members of the bands are being  trained. Whoever hears the military band playing, he feels encouraged  and determined to safeguard the nation and religion, as the tune  revitalize  his military might and valour and in him, it is stimulated  the spirit to shoulder the national defence duty.

National defence duty, he said, has already been instilled in the mind  of all citizens, and the military  band is able to stimulate and  revitalize it. Lt-Gen Tin Oo also spoke of the discovery of the high  primate  fossils belonging to the time dating 40 million years back,  high standard of ancient culture, causes of  falling under the colonial  rule and efforts for re consolidation of national unity after  independence had  been regained.

He noted that today's political, economic and social developments of  Myanmar are the results that have  accrued from national consolidation,  and he expressed belief that Myanmar can be one of the top countries of  the world if efforts are to be made with oneness of mind and same  conviction. He said the  Tatmadaw must be constantly strong and  brilliant to be able to safeguard the nation being built to be  peaceful, modern and developed, and a modern Tatmadaw must always keep  on undergoing training and be vigilant and battle-ready.

Myanmar, he said, is not only participating in the international tasks  on equal terms with other members  of the United Nations but also  actively taking part in the ASEAN tasks as a member upholding the Five  Principles of Peaceful Co-existence. He noted that if the nation should  face a danger owing to the new  challenges, the Tatmadaw will  necessarily confront it together with the entire people.

The duty of defending the nation is an inherent duty of the entire  national people. All the national people  are imbued with national pride  and national spirit. It is the duty of military band troupes to evoke  national pride in the national people. It is encouraging to see that  there are 140 band troupes of basic  education high schools in Myanmar  today. As the Ministry of Education is holding band troupe  competitions, the quality of the band troupes of basic education school  students is improving.

This year, the number of military band competitions has increased, and  the band troupe competition for  basic education schools has been held  with the participation of ten band troupes. Arrangements are to be made  to enable the school band troupes to undergo training as Tatmadaw band  troupes do. It is necessary for Myanmar Police Force and Fire Services  Department to form one more band troupe each.

If the band troupes of the Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air), Myanmar  Police Force, Fire Services  Department and students of basic education  school play together, the sound of the collected band troupe can surely  evoke the spirit of defending the nation in the entire national people.  In conclusion, the Secretary-2 urged all to strive to uplift the spirit  of defending the nation with military band troupes, to try to reach the  international level and to widen the scope of knowledge of the military  band.

Then, Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, Chief of Armed Forces Training  Maj-Gen Win Myint  and Vice-Adjutant-General Brig-Gen Maung Nyo reported  on matters related to the competition. Military band expert Maj Khin  Maung Hla (Retd) gave suggestions on the competition.

Secretary-2 and wife visit Myanmar Traditional Snack Competition

YANGON, 20 Jan- Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council  Lt-Gen Tin Oo and wife Daw Khin Than Nwe visited Myanmar Traditional  Snack Competition at International Business Centre on Pyay Road this  morning. Accompanied by Chairman of Yangon Division Peace and  Development Council Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, Chief of Staff  (Navy) Commodore Soe Thein and officials, Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo and  wife Daw Khin Than Nwe arrived at the competition at 11 am. Secretary-2  Lt-Gen Tin Oo and wife Daw Khin Than Nwe viewed Myanmar Traditional  snack shops at the competition and gave suggestions.


(6) Chief of Staff (Army) attends prize presentation ceremony of  Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military Band Competition

YANGON,20 Jan- The prize presentation ceremony of the 56th Anniversary  Armed Forces Day Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military Band  Competition was held at the People's Square this morning, attended by  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.

Also present on the occasion were Daw Khin Than Nwe, wife of Secretary- 2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo, Chairman of Management Committee for Observance of the  56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day Patron of  Organizing Committee for  Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) Military Band Competition  Commander  Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than,  Chief of Armed Forces Training Maj-Gen Win  Myint,  Judge  Advocate-General Maj-Gen Thein Soe, Chief of Staff (Navy)  Commodore Soe Thein, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the  Military Band Competition Vice-Adjutant-General Brig-Gen Maung Nyo,senior Tatmadaw officers, Military attaches of foreign embassies,  officials of various sub-committees,  Tatmadawmen and their families and  students and guests.

Chief of Staff (Army) Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo presented best prize to  leaders of military band of No 15  Operations Control Command team at  division D level, first, second and third prizes to winning leaders  of  military bands of Defence Services Institute of Medicine, Defence  Services (Army) Officers Training  School and Defence Service Combat  Training School at division C level, first, second and third prizes to  winning leaders of military bands of Chief of Staff (Army) attends  prize presentation North-East Command, Northern Command and North-West  Command in division B level, and best prize to winning leader of  military band of Commander-in-Chief of (Navy) in division A level.  Officials presented best  and first, second and third prizes to winning  leaders of military bands of No 6 Training Depot, Defence Services  Combat Training School, Defence Services Institute of Medicine, No 6  Operations Control  Command, Eastern Command, Coastal Region Command,  North-East Command and Commander-in-
Chief (Navy).

Then, Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo spoke on the occasion. The band troupes  of No 2 Basic Education High  School in Latha, No 1 BEHS in Hmawby  Township and Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Office, North-East,  Defence  Services Institute of Medicine and Guard of Honour and bag pipe of  military band demonstrated their skill. Then, Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo  presented souvenir gifts to Defence Attaché of Japanese  Embassy Col  Hirofumi Yusa, on behalf of the military attaches of foreign embassies.

Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo and Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than  presented prizes to leaders of  No 2 BEHS Latha, Guard of Honour and  Military band Troupe. Wellwishers U Aung Naing presented K  334,000, U  Khin Maung Htoo 15 ochestra music stand worth K 450,000 and U Maung  Maung Kyi-Daw Tin Tin Cho 2000 record books worth K 250,000 to Chief of  Staff (Army) Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo for  prize winning leaders and  band troupes. Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than presented prizes to  winning leaders of band troupes. Afterwards, Chief of Staff (Army)  Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo presented prize to military band expert Maj  (Retired) Khin Maung Hla.


(7) Secretary-3 inspects gem mining camps in Mogok Township, pays  obeisance to Maha Shwesigyi Pagoda in Kanbalu Township, gives counsel  to officials

YANGON, 20 Jan-Secretary-3 of the State Peace and Development Council  Adjutant-General Lt-Gen  Win Myint, Minister for Mines Brig-Gen Ohn  Myint, Minister for Home Affairs Col Tin Hlaing, Minister for Progress  of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs Col Thein  Nyunt, Minister for Science and Technology U Thaung and officials of  the State Peace and Development Council Office and departments left  here by the Tatmadaw flight yesterday and arrived at Mandalay  International Airport at 9.30 am.

The Secretary-3 and party were welcomed at the airport by member of the  State Peace and Development Council Chairman of Mandalay Division Peace  and Development Council Commander of Central  Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint,  Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Nay Win, military officers, Mayor of  Mandalay  Brig-Gen Yan Thein, departmental officials, members of District and  Township Peace and  Development Councils and officials of Division,  District and Township Union Solidarity and Development Associations.

The Secretary-3 and party, together with Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Nay  Win went to Kyaukpyatthat  Sanpya Village in Mogok Township by  helicopter. The Secretary-3 and party were welcomed by Tactical  Operations Commander Col Than Hlaing, directors of the Union of Myanmar  Economic Holdings Ltd, members of Township Peace and Development  Council, members of USDA, Maternal and Child Welfare  Association, Red  Cross and Auxiliary Fire Brigades, teachers and students. The Secretary- 3 and party went to Kaday Kadar gem mining site of UMEHL in  Kyaukpyatthat Sanpya Village in Mogok Township. U Hoke Kyi reported on  mining of gems, geological conditions, future tasks, prospects and  machinery and U Saw Void Tun of Thureintaung gem mining camp on gems  blocks and earth work.

The Secretary-3 then gave instructions. The Secretary-3 observed raw  gems and inspected mineral dressing plant and gem sorting. The  Secretary-3 and party went to Mogok Township where they were welcomed  by commanding officer of regional battalion Lt-Col Sein Win, military  officers, departmental officials, members of Township Peace and  Development Council, USDA members and national entrepreneurs. The  Secretary-3 and party proceeded to guest house of  anshow-nga-yant-in  gem mining camp in Mogok Township. Director of UMEHL Lt-Col Sein Than  reported on gem mining in cooperation with UMEHL and national  entrepreneurs, gem production for fiscal years and high-quality gems,  machinery and strength of staff and profits.

The Secretary-3 gave instructions to the national entrepreneurs. The  Secretary-3 and party inspected washing of gems at the Panshow-nga-yant- in gem mining camp. They went to Mandalay by helicopter and spent the  night there. The Secretary-3 and party together with Commander Maj-Gen  Soe Win, Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin and  Minister for Forestry U Aung Phone left  Mandalay by helicopter for the  site of Shweli Bridge (Nga-O) in Katha Township. They were welcomed by  Brig-Gen Kyaw Oo Lwin of Bhamo Station, departmental officials, USDA  members and students. Assistant Engineer U Kyaw Lin reported on the  project .

The Secretary-3 gave instructions on completion of the project as  scheduled. The Secretary-3 and party went to Kanbalu Township where  they were welcomed by Tactical Operations Commander Col Min Swe and  officials. The Secretary-3 and party paid obeisance to Maha Shwesigyi  Pagoda. Chairman of Shwebo District Peace and Development Council Lt- Col Than Han reported on construction of the pagoda and religious  structures, preparations for holding of hoisting of Htidaw. Commander  Maj-Gen Soe Win gave a supplementary report. The Secretary-3 gave  instructions to officials and members of the Pagoda Board of Trustees.  He paid obeisance to Buddha images in the precincts of the pagoda and  inspected religious buildings. The Secretary-3 and party arrived back  here in the evening.


(8) Chinese Minister tours Yangon

YANGON, 20 Jan-Minister of Public Security of the People's Republic of  China Jia Chun Wang and  party together with Police Chief of Staff  Police Brig-Gen Zaw Win visited the Shwedagon Pagoda and  made a cash  donation this morning. They then proceeded to National Indoor Stadium  in Thuwunna where they were welcomed and conducted round the Stadium by  Minister for Sports Brig-Gen Thura Aye Myint. Myanmar selected women's  volleyball team presented a demonstration. The visiting Minister and  party took part in body-building physical exercise there.

Afterwards,  they visited Thanlyin Bridge. In the evening, they visited Pun Hlaing  Golf Resort in Hlinethaya Industrial Zone and Drug Elimination Museum  on Kyundaw Street.

English Proficiency Course concludes

Committee for Women's Affairs and Myanmar Women Entrepreneurs Association,  concluded at the meeting hall of MWEA on Shwedagon Pagoda Road, Dagon  Township, this afternoon. Present on the occasion were Advisers at MNW- CWA Daw Khin Than Nwe and Daw Khin Khin Lay, Vice-Chairperson Professor  Daw May May Yee, the patrons and advisers of MWEA, Chairperson of the  association Daw Sein Sein, Vice-Chairpersons Daw Thet Yi and Daw Khin  Khin Myint, guests and trainees. MNWCWA Health Chapter and MWEA Adviser  Professor Daw Yi Yi Myint made a speech on the occasion. Advisers Daw  Khin Than Nwe, Daw Khin Khin Lay and Chairperson Daw Sein Sein  presented certificates to the trainees, who completed the course. Then,  on behalf of the trainees, a trainee spoke words of thanks.

Pre-Conference of Shan State (East) War Veteran Organization held

YANGON, 20 Jan-The Pre-Conference of Shan State (East) War Veteran  Organization of Myanmar War Veteran Organization, was held in the town  hall of Kengtung, Shan State (East) this morning, attended  by member of  the State Peace and Development Council Patron of Shan State (East) War  Veteran  Organization under Myanmar War Veteran Organization Commander  of Triangle Region Command Maj-Gen Thein Sein.

Also present on the occasion were MWVO Central Organizing Committee  members Minister for  Commerce Brig-Gen Pyi Sone, Deputy Minister for  Labour Brig-Gen Win Sein, senior military officers, Shan State (East)  Peace and Development Council members, Shan State (East) WVO  Supervisory Committee members, Shan State level departmental officials,  members of Union Solidarity and Development Association, Shan State  (East) Maternal and Child Welfare Association Supervisory Committee,  Shan State (East) Women's Affairs Working Committee, delegates from  eight townships of Shan State (East) and guests.

Meeting Chairman Lt-Col (Retd) Thet Hnin Oo made a speech on the  occasion. Reports of the pre-conference were read out by the WVO  organizing Committee members. This was followed by a general round of  discussions. Then, the pre-conference laid down seven future tasks and  placed two matters on record. The Pre-Conference ended with the  concluding remarks by Meeting Chairman Lt-Col (Retd) Thet Hnin Oo. At  the ceremony, K 2 million were donated to Shan State (East) WVO.


(9) 34 members of KNU exchange arms for peace

YANGON, 20 Jan-The State Peace and Development Council, upholding Our  Three National Causes, is striving for national reconsolidation for the  emergence of a new, modern developed nation with genuine goodwill.  Realizing the genuine goodwill and endeavours of the government,  remnant armed group members, abandoning their destructive acts, which  do not benefit the nation and the people, are continuously exchanging  arms for peace individually or in groups.

Twelve armed group members led by Platoon Commander Hwayt Laphe (a)  Hnokekhan Hmwe of No 2  Company of No 10 Battalion under No 4 Brigade of  KNU armed group, together with 22 family members totalling 34, bringing  with them ten assorted weapons, 198 assorted rounds of ammunition, 14  assorted magazines, nine mines and hand grenades, four members  electronic detonators, one walkie-talkie, exchanged arms for peace at  the Tatmadaw camp in Mittasanpya Village, Dawei Township, Taninthayi  Division, on 9 January.

A ceremony to exchange arms for peace by 34 members of armed group led  by Platoon Commander Shwe Laphe (a) Hnokekhan Hmwe was held at the  sports ground of Mittasanpya Village, Dawei Township on  17 January,  attended by Brig-Gen Maung Oo of Dawai Station and senior military  officers, Dawei District/Township level departmental officers, members  of Union Solidarity and Development  Association, Red Cross, Maternal  and Child Welfare Association and local people totalling over 2,000.  Brig-Gen Maung Oo extended greetings on the occasion.

Then, on behalf of 34 persons who exchanged arms for peace, U Hwayt  Laphe handed over arms and ammunitions to Brig-Gen Maung Oo.Next, Brig- Gen Maung Oo presented cash and kinds assistance to 34 personal who  exchanged arms for peace. On behalf of those who exchanged arms for  peace, U Hwayt Laphe spoke words of thanks after which the ceremony  came to a close. After the ceremony, Brig-Gen Maung Oo and officials  cordially greeted those who exchanged arms for peace and attended to  their needs. More persons of armed groups are going to exchange arms  for peace.

MGF President's Cup Golf Tourney continues

YANGON, 20 Jan-The President's Cup 2001 Golf Tournament organized by  Myanmar Golf Federation and Myanmar Professional Golfers' Association  and mainly sponsored by Rothmans of Pall Mall Myanmar Pte Ltd,  continued at Hanthawaddy Golf and Country Club in Bago for the third  day this morning. After the third-day 18-hole play of professional  golfers, Myint Thaung was leading with 218 strokes, followed by Soe  Kyaw Naing 221 strokes and Aung Win (YCDC) 222 strokes.

In men's amateur tourney, Zaw Zaw Latt was leading with 231 strokes.  The runner-up was Zaw Zin Win (Han Golf Masters) with 233 strokes and  Aung Aung Kyaw stood in the third position with 235 strokes. Kong Sun  Young (Korea) was leading with 164 strokes after the second-day 18-hole  play in women's amateur tourney, followed by Khin Thu Thu (YCDC) with  165 strokes and Cho Hee Soo (Korea) and Park Si Wan (Korea) tied at  174. The tour is being officially co-sponsored by Tiger Beer, Yangon Airways, Canon, Star Cola (MGS-Beverages), Wilson, Callaway (Pan-West),  Precept (Eastern Pro), Srixon (KM Golf Centre), Ping (Pan-Dagon) and  Champion Golf Shop with the aim of turning out new generation golfers  who can bring honour to the State. The fourth-day 18-hole play  continues tomorrow there.


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