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| Tuesday, 6 March 2007 | THE MYANMAR TIMES |
Motion Picture Academy Awards for 2005
presented Film stars urged to uphold Union Spirit and Our Three Main National
Causes, to exert efforts with might and main in building discipline-flourishing
democratic nation through seven-step Road Map

Nay Pyi Taw, 5 March — Myanma Motion Picture Enterprise of Ministry of
Information organized the Motion Picture Academy Awards Presentation Ceremony
for 2005 here today.
Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Thein Sein
and wife Daw Khin Khin Win attended the ceremony. Information Minister Brig-Gen
Kyaw Hsan delivered an address and presented the awards to the winners for 2005.
Also present on the occasion were members of the State Peace and
Development Council and wives, Commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command Brig-Gen Wai
Lwin and wife, the ministers, the chief-justice, the attorney-general, the
deputy ministers, departmental officials, members of the panel of judges of
Myanmar Motion Picture Promotion and Scrutinizing Board, officials of the Motion
Picture Censor Board, directors-general and managing directors of the
departments and enterprises under the Ministry of Information, officials of
Myanma Motion Picture Asiayon, Myanmar Writers and Journalists Association,
Myanmar Thabin Asiayon and Myanmar Music Asiayon, film artistes, technicians,
film makers and fans. Before the ceremony, guests were entertained with songs by
artistes to the accompaniment of Myanmar Athan Modern Music Troupe.
The Academy Awards presentation ceremony starts at 6.30 pm. Minister for
Information Brig-Gen Kyaw Hsan delivered a speech on the occasion. He said: I
wish, Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Thein Sein
and wife, SPDC members, the commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command, the ministers, the
deputy ministers, heads of departments, officials of Myanmar Motion Picture
Asiayon, Myanmar Thabin Asiayon, Myanmar Music Asiayon and other NGOs, film
artistes and technicians, guests and movie fans, health and happiness.
I also would like to express special thanks to all of you who are
attending the Motion Picture Academy Awards presentation ceremony for 2005 which
is held for the very first time in Nay Pyi Taw.
We have tried our best for holding this ceremony and for the convenience
of all the guests.
This evening, I am going to present awards to outstanding artistes and
technicians of Myanmar films released in 2005. Beginning 1952, Myanmar has been
presenting Motion Picture Academy Awards annually with a view to developing her
movie industry. Moreover, the number of awards has been increasing year after
year, and it has risen to 11 awards. Up to now 290 Academy Awards have been
presented.
With the encouragement and guidance of the Head of State, the University
of Culture (Yangon) under the Ministry of Culture, has opened a three-year
pre-graduate movie and theatre course to bring out proficient film artistes and
technicians. Sixty-six trainees are attending the course. The result of the
course will be the emergence of a large number of new generation professionals
of the film, video and theatre business, and the increase in the number of high
standard movies and videos. Likewise, in accord with the guidance of the Head of
State, the Ministry of Information formed a committee, that is seeking means to
produce high quality films and videos.
In addition, the MOI has been giving priority to rendering assistance
for Myanmar artistes and technicians to attend foreign film festivals and screen
their movies abroad. An international relations committee was formed with the
participation of the executives of Myanmar Motion Picture Asiayon, and the
committee’s work is to find international markets for Myanmar films. Hence,
Myanmar was able to screen her films of high artistic value at ASEAN Film
Festival held in Singapore, International Film Festival held in Dhaka,
Bangladesh, International Film Festivals held in Mumbai and New Dehli, India,
Myanmar Film Festival, held in Bangkok, Thailand, and Golden Cock Hundred
Flowers International Film Festival held in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of
China. Myanmar artistes and technicians also took part in the festivals. Thanks
to MOI assistance, Myanmar movies were shown at the Fifth Gwangju International
Film Festival, and the 30th Anniversary of Korea-Myanmar Friendship, held in
Gwangju, the Republic of Korea, and ASEAN Film Festival, held in Pretoria, South
Africa. Myanmar also used the festivals as a testing ground to find foreign
markets for her movies.
In accord with the guidance of the Head of State, the government has
been providing all necessary equipment for improving the standard of Myanmar
films. It is now importing equipment for the development of Myanmar movies.
Soon, the film industry will have more advanced filming equipment to produce
movies of higher quality in colour and sound. All these are the results of
government’s goodwill to the development of the movie world and its members.
The members should continue to strive with greater momentum, while understanding
that quality improvement and market expansion is the life of their industry.
As the government has been providing assistance for development of the
film industry and improvement of the standard of movies, it also reorganized the
Myanmar Motion Picture Asiayon nearly two years ago. During the two years, the
executives were actively and energetically working for the progress of the movie
industry. In 2005, coordination was made to lay down the five objectives for the
Asiayon and the members of the film industry. The objectives are:
(1) To give priority to the development and unity of Myanmar film and
video industry for its members’ social progress.
(2) To work for development of the film and video producing techniques.
(3) To strive for developing production techniques and the standard of Myanmar
films and videos.
(4) To enable Myanmar films and videos to find markets abroad.
(5) For all the members of the film world to join hands with the
government in implementing the national tasks.
I have already explained the following five tasks members of the film
world and entrepreneurs should carry out under the leadership of the Asiayon for
the film industry’s development. They are:
(1) To set up a modern studio individually or collectively with the
assistance rendered by the government within the framework of the principles.
(2) To install stereo sound system editing machines.
(3) To strive to obtain advanced filming equipment including world-class
cameras.
(4) To modernize the private cinemas and the state-owned ones run by the
private owners under lease system.
(5) To work for the emergence of world-class cinemas in Yangon and
Mandalay.
Moreover, national film experts should study thoroughly the e-Cinema
that many other countries are now studying to launch it. If it is found
beneficial, you will have to take steps to replace the old system with it. In
every field there will be both strengths and weaknesses. So, in this regard, you
should conduct a comparative study of the strengths and weaknesses of e-Cinema
in the interests of the Myanmar Motion Picture Enterprise, film and video
producers, cinema hall proprietors and film lovers.
I am urging you for the benefit of the Myanmar motion picture industry
and movie professionals. Therefore, I would also like to urge the Myanmar Motion
Picture Asiayon and movie professionals to work even harder.
In 2005 and 2006 foreign movies, VCDs and CDs flooded into Myanmar. Such
films outnumbered domestic films. They constituted a threat to Myanmar film and
video industries as well as to national culture, nationalistic spirit, patriotic
spirit and Union Spirit of the people. Only when that threat is removed would
there be improvement in the Myanma film and video industries. And national
culture, nationalistic spirit, patriotic spirit and Union Spirit would flourish
and could be preserved. Besides, the Myanmar movie industry still has its
weaknesses in various sectors such as plots, presentation, acting, costumes,
production, studio covering sound, pictures, colour and techniques, screening
and cinema services. Only when there are some remedial measures would the
standard of the Myanmar film world improve and it would be able to cope with
media challenges. That was why I had often mentioned the 12 other points that
should be adopted by the film world at the pervious ceremonies and in meeting
with movie artistes and technicians. You all have to focus on these points. In
the process, you may face a variety of difficulties and contradictions. Here, I
would say members of the Myanmar Motion Picture Asiayon and movie professionals
have to play a leading role in tackling these possible difficulties and
contradictions. No doubt, you will achieve success if you ensure:—
(1) intensive pursuit of the goal of development of the Myanmar Motion
Picture industry,
(2) fair share of the interests of others and your own,
(3) perseverance, diligence and tenacity,
(4) unity,
(5) harmonious cooperation,
(6) patience, mutual understanding and forgiveness.
I pledge the Ministry of Information will render assistance as much as
it can and will continue to take necessary measures to achieve the goal.
The list of academy awards for 2005 will be announced soon. Myanma
motion picture academy awards scrutinizing committee at different levels
selected the winners in accordance with the standards prescribed in the seven
basic principles of the Motion Picture Law. The awards have been selected out of
16 films screened during the year of 2005 through a careful scrutinization. I
would like to urge this year’s winners to make continued efforts to win more
awards and those who have not won any awards, to make greater efforts to win
academy awards in the coming years.
National film artistes and technicians played an active role during the
period of the independence struggles of the Union of Myanmar, that of
preservation and safeguarding of independence and that of making efforts for
restoration of peace and stability and national development . Now as well, they
are participating actively in those endeavours. I would again like to urge you
to continue to uphold Union Spirit and Our Three Main National Causes and to
exert efforts with might and main in building a discipline-flourishing
democratic nation through the seven-step Road Map.
In conclusion, I would like to exhort all from the movie world,
– to focus on the five objectives of the Myanma Motion Picture Asiayon,
and the five objectives to be implemented by the motion picture entrepreneurs to
achieve the development of the Myanmar film industry and film artistes,
– to make harmonious efforts to raise the motion picture standard, the
lifeblood of the Myanmar film industry,
– for film artistes to follow the leadership of the Myanmar Motion
Picture Asiayon to develop the Myanmar film industry,
– to contribute towards the preservation and uplift of national
cultural heritage and national character,
– to join hands with the government and the people in the drive for
the emergence of a peaceful, modern and developed democratic nation. Thank you.
Next, the list of Academy Award Winners was announced. Best Film Editing
Award went to Aung Thwin for his work in “Sahtagan”; Best Sound Award to Ye
Win (a) Richard Ye Win for his work in “Kyansit Min”; Best Cinematography
Award to Naing Nu Shein (Pa-hti) for his work in “Moe-gok-hsat-wai-ko-kyaw-lunyway”;
Best Music Award to Khin Maung Gyi for his work in “Kyansit Min”; Best
Scripwriter Award to Kyi Soe Tun for his work in “Sahtagan”; Best Supporting
Actress Award to Myat Kay Thi Aung for her work in “Chit-chin-phwe-mitta”;
Best Film Award to “Kyansit Min” produced by Ayewarat Film Production; Best
Supporting Actor Award to Chan Tha Kyi Soe for his work in “Sahtagan”; Best
Film Director Award to Kyi Soe Tun for his work in “Sahtagan”, Best Actress
Award to Tun Eindra Bo for her work in “Moe-gok-hsat-wai-ko-kyaw-lunyway”;
Best Actor Award to Lu Min for his work in “Kyansit Min”. Next, some good
scenes that helped them win the awards were shown. Later, Minister Brig-Gen Kyaw
Hsan presented Academy Awards for 2005 and K 200,000 each contributed by Super
Coffeemix to the winners. After the ceremony, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Thein Sein and
party cordially greeted the award winners.
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Minister inspects construction of Bwetgyi
Bridge on Yangon-Pyay-Mandalay Road

Nay Pyi Taw, 5 March — Minister for Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun and
officials of Public Works inspected paving of Pyinmana-Taungnyo-Taungdwingyi
road being undertaken by Pyinmana Public Works on 25 February.
At the Gwaygyo briefing hall, Pyinmana District senior engineer and
senior engineer of road construction project special group-5 reported on work of
road sections and future tasks.
The minister told officials to pave the road in accord with the standard
set. He also inspected roads and bridges on the road. In the afternoon, the
minister and party arrived at Bwetgyi Bridge construction site on
Yangon-Pyay-Mandalay Road. Engineer in-charge U Kyaw Thu of bridge construction
project special group-1 reported on progress of work and future tasks.
The minister told officials concerned to start laying of reinforced
concrete on the bridge and to complete the project in time.
The bridge, 1,770-foot long and 29 feet wide, has three feet wide
walkways on both sides and it can withstand 60-ton loads.
Out of 10 spans of the bridge on Pyay bank, nine have been installed. On
Aunglan bank, five of eight spans have been placed.
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Construction of Kyangin-Okshitpin railroad
section inspected
Nay Pyi Taw, 5 March—Minister for Rail Transportation Maj-Gen Aung Min
yesterday inspected construction of Kyangin-Okshitpin rail road section and
Phatashin Bridge in Kyangin Township.
At the briefing hall, the minister heard a report on progress of
construction work, future plan and stockpiling of construction materials and
gave instructions on meeting the set standard, timely completion and minimising
loss and wastage.
Accompanied by Deputy Minister U Pe Than and officials, the minister
proceeded to Phatashin Bridge construction project site where he looked into
progress of work.
Next, the minister and party inspected construction of embankment
between Kyangin and Panyansu and land preparation for construction of the
railway station and attended to the needs.
On arrival at Wawchaung Bridge construction project site in Padaung
Township, the minister heard a report on progress of work and fulfilled the
requirements.
At the Kwinhla Junction, the minister and party viewed the producing of
concrete bridge frames and stressed the need to send the concrete frames to the
work site in time.
After that, the minister inspected construction of Kyaukphu Bridge and
attended to the needs.
Next, the minister proceeded to Kyankhin-Okshitpin railroad section
where he looked into construction of bridges and earth work along the road and
gave instructions on timely completion of work.
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USDA Secretary-General inspects
construction of monastic education school

Yangon, 5 March— Secretary-General of Union Solidarity and Development
Association U Htay Oo looked into the construction tasks of monastic education
school in Kyaukyedwin Tadagyi ward, North Okkalapa yesterday.
Secretary-General U Htay Oo paid homage to Sayadaw Bhaddanta Candavara
of PhaungdawU Phaya Dhamma Lankara monastery and donated provisions to the
Sayadaw.
Next, the secretary- general met with officials of Township Peace and
Development Council, members of school committee, USDA members and townselders.
They discussed construction tasks of the school and stockpile of construction
materials.
The USDA Secretary-General urged officials to expedite the construction
tasks.
The monastic education school was established in 1960. The school is now
being renovated with the funds raised by USDA members, townselders and
wellwishers.
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Foreign Minister arrives back from
Cambodia
Nay Pyi Taw, 5 March — Minister for Foreign Affairs U Nyan Win arrived
back here by air this afternoon after attending the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’
Retreat (AMM Retreat) held in Siem Reap, Cambodia, on 1 and 2 March.
During his stay in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Minister U Nyan Win attended the
meeting with High Level Task Force for Drafting the ASEAN Charter and the
Working Dinner hosted by Mr HOR Namhong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia at the Hotel Sokha
Angkor in the evening of 1 March 2007. The minister also participated in the
ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat on 2 March held at the Sofitel Royal Angkor
Hotel.
Members of the Myanmar delegation, Director-General of the Department of
Political Affairs U Nyan Lynn, Deputy Directors of the Department of ASEAN
Affairs U Aung Htoo and U Nyi Soe also arrived back here on the same flight.
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Education Minister Dr Chan Nyein inspects
schools

Yangon, 5 March— Minister for Education Dr Chan Nyein together with
directors-general of Nos 1 and 3 Basic Education Department inspected No 2 BEHS,
No 2 BEPS and Practising High School of Yangon Institute of Education in Kamayut
Township today.
The minister inspected test, and learning of students and greening tasks
in the school compound.
On his tour of inspection, the minister also inspected No 2 BEHS in
Sangyoung, No 3 BEHS and No 10 BEPS in Dagon.
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Measures taken as regards death of fowls
and birds in townships of Yangon Division
Yangon, 5 March—The Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department is
taking measures as to the death of fowls and birds in townships of Yangon
Division.
The death of 12 crows, six pigeons, one sparrow was found in Tamway,
Thingangyun, Kamayut, Pazundaung, Hline, Kyimyindine, Mingaladon, Pabedan,
Yankin and Botahtaung Townships on 5-3-2007. But, no fowls and ducks were found
dead in those townships.
No bird flu was detected on the dead birds. As the post-mortem on the
dead birds revealed a sign of cerebral haemorrhage, cause of the death is under
investigation.
The LBVD has requested the poultry breeders and producers under Myanmar
Livestock Breeding Federation to have bio-security, to control transport of
poultry from one farm to another, to carry out disinfection in poultry farm and
its environs and to take care of animal health.
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Myanmar reaches seminal final after
defeating Cambodia 7-0
Yangon, 5 March—The Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy for U-21 ASEAN Youth
Football Championship 2007 continued at Kompleks Belapan & Padang in Bandar
Seri Begawan, Brunei, at 8 pm Brunei Standard Time today.
Myanmar youth team and Cambodian youth team played the second match of
the Group (B) and the former trounced the latter 7-0.
Sithu Than scored an opening goal for Myanmar team in the 30th minute,
Aung Myo Thant scored second goal for Myanmar team in the 33th minute. Till the
break, Myanmar led the plays with two goals.
In the second half, Myanmar scored next five goals.
In Group (B), Brunei beat the Philippines 3-2. Myanmar reached the
seminal final with six points.
At 8 pm Brunei Standard Time on 7 March Myanmar and host Brunei will
play the third match of Group (B).
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Minister for Electric Power No 2 inspects
Thakayta Power Station
Nay Pyi Taw, 4 March—Minister for Electric Power No 2 Maj-Gen Khin
Maung Myint on 1 March arrived at Thakayta Power Station and inspected new fuel
nozzle, cross fire tube, combustion liner and filter of the station.
Accompanied by Chairman of Yangon City Power Supply Board Col Khin Maung
Soe and officials, the minister heard a report presented by officials concerned
on installation of new fuel nozzle, cross fire tube, combustion liner and filter
for running the station at full capacity and the first stage nozzle.
The minister called on officials to make efforts for production of local
made items such as fuel nozzle, cross fire tube and filter.
Next, the minister looked into progress of installation of new parts for
running the station at full capacity while Executive Engineer U Khin Maung Oo
reported on condition of gas control equipment, turbine and generators.
On arrival at the Gas Station, the minister and party viewed
preparations for sending of gas from the Gas Control and Distribution Station to
the Gas Station and acquisition of gas.
After inspecting, the minister stressed the need for the full supply of
power to the people, maintenance of the station and making concerted efforts for
more power supply.
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Four houses gutted in Mawlamyine fire
Yangon, 5 March— The house of U Htay Aung on Kyaikmayaw Street in
Zaygyo Ward, Mawlamyine, was on fire at 6 pm yesterday while filling gasoline
into a barrel. The fire destroyed four houses, leaving 11 people homeless and
two injured.
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YCDC Chairman inspects development works
Yangon, 4 March — Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee
Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin, accompanied by officials concerned, went on an
inspection tour of Ngamoeyeik water work of YCDC, Engineering Department (Water
and Sanitation) this morning.
First, Committee Member of YCDC U Kyaw Soe and Head of Department Dr Tun
Than Tun of Engineering Department (Water and Sanitation) briefed Brig-Gen Aung
Thein Lin on progress in building of the water work which will supply 45 million
gallons of water to Yangon City daily.
After inspecting water works, Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin gave instructions
on water works. Upon arrival at Royal Ruby Jade Hotel, Brig-Gen Aung Thein Lin
looked into decoration of water fountain, hostels and lighting.
The hotel, a four-storey building over 100 rooms, is 380 feet long and
60 feet wide.
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