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 Friday,   2 February  2001
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  1. Secretary-1 receives Director of Joint Intelligence    (J-2) of Royal Thai Armed Forces
  2. Education Minister receives Chinese Ambassador
  3. Minister for Mines inspects Steel Mill in Mandalay
  4. Workshop on Review of Existing Cost-Sharing Schemes  Practised in Hospitals opens
  5. UMFCCI officials meet foreign guests
  6. Rules for Armed Forces Day painting & sculpture   competitions
  7. Mayor inspects agricultural and construction work
  8. Reminder for entries to Colour Photo Competition
  9. SPORTS NEWS

(1) Secretary-1 receives Director of Joint Intelligence (J-2) of Royal Thai Armed Forces
 
YANGON, 1 Feb -Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Chief of the Office of Strategic  Studies and Director of Defence Services Intelligence Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt received the visiting
Thai delegation  led by Lt-Gen Winai Phattiyakul, Director of Joint  Intelligence (J-2), Supreme Command Headquarters of Royal Thai Armed Forces, at Dagon Yeiktha of the  Ministry of Defence at 3
p.m. today. Also present together with Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt were Deputy  Chief of the Office of  Strategic Studies and Deputy Director of Defence Services Intelligence Maj-Gen Kyaw  Win, senior
Tatmadaw officers and Defence, Army and Air Attaché of Thai Embassy Col Chaiwat Satondee.
 


 
(2) Education Minister receives Chinese Ambassador
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-Minister for Education U Than Aung received Ambassador of China to Myanmar Mr Liang  Dong, who had completed tour of duty in Myanmar, at the hall of Higher Education Department
(Lower  Myanmar) at 2.30 p.m. today. They cordially discussed matters related to cooperation in the education sector  between the two countries. Also present at the call were Deputy Ministers Brig-Gen Soe
Win Maung and U  Myo Nyunt and officials of the ministry.
  


(3) Minister for Mines inspects Steel Mill in Mandalay
 
 YANGON, 1 Feb-Minister for Mines Brig-Gen Ohn Myint arrived at Mandalay Airport where General Manager of  No 1 Steel Mill U Saw Moe Myint and officials welcomed him on 30 January morning. The
minister and party  headed for marble production site of No 3 Mining Enterprise and Nawarat Mineral Co Ltd in Madaya and  inspected production process there. Then, officials briefed the minister on production with the help of charts.  After leaving instructions, the minister and party proceeded to No 1 Steel Mill  where they were briefed on  production by the general  manager. The minister urged them to try to exceed the set target, and presented cash to the staff who  succeeded in repairing the 500 KV generator. The Minister inspected Mandalay branch of the ministry and  gave instructions on greening tasks and growing
of kitchen crops.
 
 Course in Basic Diplomatic Skills opens
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-A ceremony to open Course No 3 in Basic Diplomatic Skills conducted by the Ministry of  Foreign Affairs was held at the Wunzin Minyazar Hall of the Ministry this morning, with an address
by Minister  for Foreign Affairs U Win Aung. Also present on the occasion were heads of department of  the Ministry,  Myanmar Ambassadors, senior diplomats, the rectors and professors of the Universities in Yangon and  trainees. The eleven-week course comprises subjects of Protocol, International Conference,  International  Etiquette's, International Correspondence, Negotiation Techniques and others.
 


(4) Workshop on Review of Existing Cost-Sharing Schemes Practised in Hospitals opens
 
YANGON, 1 Feb - The Workshop on Review of Existing Cost-Sharing Schemes Practised in Hospitals, jointly  organized by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, was opened with an
address by  Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein at the health employee training school in Dagon Township this  morning.
 
Also present were Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Mya Oo, directors-general of departments  under  the Ministry of Health,  Representative of WHO Dr Agostino Borra, rectors, directors, heads of
state and division health departments,  medical superintendents and guests. Minister Maj-Gen Ket Sein  said that national health plans are in course  of implementation in accord with the national health policy,
and in this regard, basic strategies of preliminary  health care are being applied; the cost-sharing system, according to which the public pay part of the cost of  health care, has been put into practice; although the
cost-sharing system has been introduced since the end  of 1993, there are still some people who don't  know the purpose of the system; though some people know  the system very well, there are  weaknesses in
implementation work.
 
The minister added that although the cost-sharing system has been practised, free medical care is being  provided for the poor and needy; to give free medical care to the poor and needy, trust funds amounting to
over K 307.5 million have been set up in 398 hospitals; arrangements are being made to give free medical  care to the poor and needy with the use of the trust funds; in Year 2000, about 550,000 poor and needy
patients were given free medical care with the use of over K 200 million. Then, Representative of WHO Dr  Agostino Borra made a speech. The workshop will continue tomorrow.

Extension of oil palm plantation research stressed
 
 YANGON, 1 Feb - Chairman of the Leading Committee for Region-Wise Agricultural Development Minister at  the Prime Minister's Office Brig- Gen Lun Maung inspected regional development
undertakings in Taninthayi  Division yesterday.
 
Accompanied by Secretary of Taninthayi Division Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Khin Maung  Nyo  and members of the Subcommittee for Agricultural Development in Taninthayi Division, the
minister visited  the Applied Research Centre of Myanma Perennial Crops Enterprise in Shwedu Ward, Myeik. Division Officer  of MPCE U Zaw Win briefed the minister and party on emergence of the centre,
its functions, the oil palm  cultivation research programme and future tasks of the centre. After inspecting the functions of the centre, the  minister spoke of the need to extend research on perennial crops including
oil palm. At Myeik-  Taninthayi-Mandaing Road Project, the minister and party observed construction of  the earth road, production  of granites and paving of granites on the road.
 
In meeting with the project engineers, the minister stressed the timely completion of the earth road, the   building of bridges and the laying of granites. During the tour, the minister visited the thriving oil palm
plantations of the national entrepreneurs in the township. Asia World Company is planting oil palm at  Khonmaw village, Myannaingmyint, at Zawei village, and Shwe Kanbawza Company, at Htonkha village
in the  township. At his meeting with officials of the farms, the minister looked into the requirements and took pest  control measures and  conducting weeding work.



(5) UMFCCI officials meet foreign guests
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-Vice-President of UMFCCI U Htain Win, Secretary General U Zaw Min Win and  executives met  Trade Commissioner Ms Judy Bennett Smith of New Zealand Trade Development Board
at UMFCCI office at  12.35 p.m. today and discussed matters on cooperation, investment and scholarship.

They also met a  delegation led by Executive Manager Mr Jacob Soetoyo of the Geist Companies,  Indonesia at 1.30 p.m. today  and discussed matters on export and import between the two countries.

 Deputy Minister inspects Myama Insurance
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-Deputy Minister for Finance and Revenue Brig-Gen Than Tun arrived at Myanma Insurance  this afternoon. He was welcomed by Managing Director Col Thein Lwin and officials. The
deputy minister  met with the staff and heard the report on the functions of Myanma Insurance by Col  Thein Lwin. Then, he  inspected various sections of Myanma Insurance.
 



 
(6) Rules for Armed Forces Day painting & sculpture competitions
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-The Painting and Sculpture Competitions Sub-Committee, with Deputy Minister for Culture U  Soe Nyunt as chairman, under the Poetry and Art Competitions Organizing Work Committee,  today issued  rules for painting and sculpture competitions to be held in hailing the 56th Anniversary  Armed Forces Day.

The painting competition is categorized into six divisions pre-primary school, primary school (kindergarten,  first and second standards), primary school (third and fourth standards), middle school
(from fifth to eighth  standards), high school (ninth and tenth standards, technical and agricultural high  schools) and open  division.
 
In sculpture competition, there will be open division only in two genres wood and plaster. The entrants are to  send their entries with the size of 15 by 20 inches to the pre-primary and basic education level art
contest,  together with two passport size photos. The entries of open level painting contest are to send with size of 20  by 30 inches with two passport size photos. The entries for all levels must be own creation.
 
The entries for sculpture contest should not be bigger than 36 inches in height and 24 inches in  circumference. The entries are to feature whatever theme the entrant likes made of wood or plaster. The
title  of the entrant's choice can be given. The entrant must inscribe his or her name, National Registration Card  number, date of birth, father's name, occupation, address at the bottom. All entries for painting and
sculpture competitions must feature the 12 national objectives, 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day objectives, the 12 fine traditions of the Tatmadaw.
 
The entries for paining competition ( other divisions ) are to be sent to U Thaung Shwe, Director of  Education  Planning and training  Department , 22/24, Pansodan Street, Yangon, no later than 14  February 20001.

 Deputy Minister & Vice-Mayor inspect nurseries, plantations
 
YANGON, 1 Feb - Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung and Vice-Chairman of Yangon  City Development Committee Vice-Mayor Col Maung Pa, together with officials concerned,  inspected the  plantations and nursery farms of the Gardens, Parks and Sports ground Division of YCDC  today. The officials  reported on progress of work relating to nurseries and saplings of various shady trees at Myakantha Nursery  at 6.5th Mile in Mayangon Township, Hanthawady Nursery on Kyundaw Road in  Kamaryut Township and  Kandaw Mingala Park in Dagon Township. The deputy minister and the vice-mayor gave necessary  instructions for extension of work, minimizing loss and wastage, preventing plants from pests and insects.



 
(7) Mayor inspects agricultural and construction work 
 
YANGON, 1 Feb - Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay, accompanied by  officials, inspected agricultural and  construction work at Yangon City Recreation Centre in Taikkyi
Township this morning. First, Mayor U Ko Lay  inspected cultivation of summer paddy, Marubini  plantations and kitchen crop plantations. Then, the Mayor  instructed officials to build Kya-inn YwaU Ayechan Sibin Pagoda and to hold the Htidaw-hoisting ceremony of  the pagoda. Mayor U Ko Lay then inspected construction of the sluice gate of Kyointamyin Reservoir and  water storage of the reservoir. He urged the officials to construct the sluice gate with the head regulator,  supply water for cultivation of summer paddy in Kya-inn and Udo regions and make arrangements for  diversion of water into Hlaing  River during the rainy season.

 UDNR trainees conclude excursion in Yangon
 
 YANGON, 1 Feb-The trainees of Primary Teacher-ship Course No 33 of University for Development of  National  Races led by Prof Daw Khin Win together with faculty members, left here by car this morning.
They were on  an excursion in Yangon to study modernization and development projects and work on  building of the nation.  Rector of the University Col Zaw Min Thein presented a commemorative pennant
to Deputy Director of  Directorate of Supply and Transport of Ministry of Defence Col Myint Ohn at No-1 Transit Centre  (Bayintnaung) the trainees were put up.
 
The trainees were seen off by Vice-Chairman of Yangon Division Peace and Development Council Deputy  Commander of Yangon Command Brig-Gen Hsan Hsint, Chairman of Reception Sub-committee
for  Excursion Tour of the trainees Commandant of Defence Services Records Office Brig-Gen Myo  Myint,  Secretary of Management Committee Acting Director-General of Civil Service Selection and
Training  Department U Hla Kyi, Deputy Director Col Myint Ohn, Commander of No 1 Motor Transport  Battalion Lt- Col  Hla Htay, Commandant of No-1 Transit Centre (Bayintnaung) Lt-Col Tin Kyaing and officials.



(8) Reminder for entries to Colour Photo Competition
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-The Working Committee for Organizing the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day  Commemorative Literary and Photo Competition has announced the colour photo competition to be held
under two titles. Entries must be print photo with the size of 10" x 12". Data and caption are to be provided in  a separate sheet which is to be attached to the entries. The entries must be own creation and
must not be  prize winning work in any other competition. A brief biography of the  contestant is to be  attached to. Handsome prizes will be given to first, second and third as well as  consolation prize-winners.
Entries are to be sent to U Tun Min, Director ( Information and Public  Relations), Information and Public Relations Department, 22/24,  Pansodan Street, Yangon, not later than 14 February 2001.
 


(9) SPORTS NEWS
 
 Mass sports month movement 2000-2001 concluded
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-The mass walking movement of January 2000-2001 for final week took place at Sports and  Physical Education Institute in  Kyaikkasan Ground yesterday morning. General Secretary of Myanmar Olympic Committee Director-General  of Sports and Physical Education Department U Thaung Htaik and officials, Director of Sports and  Physical Education Institute U Kyaw Soe Myint, trainees, Chairmen of Tamway, Bahan and Yankin Township  Peace and Development Councils, members of Township Union Solidarity and Development Association,  Township Maternal and Child Welfare Association, Red Cross Society and Fire Brigade and students  totalling 7,000 participated in the movement. The activity started at Kyaikkasan Ground and finished at the  same venue. Then, Director-General U Thaung Htaik presented the best  movement award and honorary awards to officials of  Tamway, Yankin and Bahan Townships. Officials also  presented prizes to outstanding winners in the movement.
 
 Tatmadaw Shooting Tourney ends
 
YANGON, 1 Feb-A ceremony to present prizes to the winners of the 40th Defence Services  Commander-in-Chief's Shield Shooting Tournament was held at the shooting range of the local regiment
in  PyinOoLwin Township this morning. It was attended by Deputy Commander of Central Command Brig-Gen  Nay Win, Commander of PyinOoLwin Station Brig-Gen Tin Oo, senior military officers,
shooting teams and  guests. Yangon Command won the championship shield, Defence Services (Air) second and North-East  Command third.
 

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