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 Saturday,    20 January  2001
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  1. Merits shared for donation of golden jubilee two-storey building
  2. Secretary-2 visits Yangon Trade Fair 2001 Myanmar
  3. Cash donated for building Maha Teja Dhipati Pagoda in Mongpan
  4. Yangon Command distributing farm produce at low prices
  5. Myanmar Academy of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries holds first annual   general  meeting
  6. Chief of Indian Naval Staff concludes goodwill visit
  7. Malaysian Minister concludes visit
  8. Mayor inspects agriculture and development tasks in Taikkyi
  9. Drug trafficker sentenced 

(1) Merits shared for donation of golden jubilee two-storey building

YANGON, 19 Jan - Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt and  wife  Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe attended the merit-sharing ceremony for the golden jubilee two-storey building at  Nyaungdon Chaung on Sagaing Hills in Sagaing at noon today.

The Secretary-1 and party, together with   Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint, left Mandalay by   helicopter  and arrived at Sagaing at 11.40 am. The   Secretary-1 and party were welcomed by   Commander of
North-West Command Maj-Gen   Soe Win, Commander of No 33 LID Brig-Gen   Khin Zaw and officials.  The Secretary-1 attended   the merit-sharing ceremony for the golden jubilee   two-storey building and supplicated on religious   affairs.

It was attended by State Ovadacariya Sayadaw   Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhammajotika   Bhaddanta Pandita, member of the State Sangha  Maha Nayaka Committee Sayadaw of Laykyun Okkyaung of Sagaing Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta  Sagara, the chairman Sayadaws of Division and Township Sangha Nayaka Committees and members of  the Sangha. Also present on the occasion were Dr Daw
Khin Win Shwe, wife of the Secretary-1,  Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint and wife Dr Tin Lin Myint,  Commander Maj-Gen Soe Win, ministers, the  Chief of Staff (Air), deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office,  departmental officials, division, district and township authorities,  departmental officials, members of the  Union Solidarity and Development Association and disciples.

The Secretary-1 formally unveiled the stone plaque of the golden jubilee two-storey building, and  sprinkled  scented water on it. The second programme of the ceremony was held in the golden jubilee two-storey  building. Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Sagara invested the congregation with the Five   Precepts. Then, the Sayadaws and members of the Sangha recited parittas. In his supplication, the  Secretary-1 said that Sagaing Hills have been famous since the dawn of Myanmar history: Tagaung Period
and Tharaykhittaya Period; it is also a place where venerable Sayadaws have been residing and where   clusters of monasteries have been situated; that place is also teeming with pagodas, temples and  monasteries donated by ancient kings, ministers, wealthy persons and wellwishers in successive eras. With   the passage of time, ancient monasteries and pagodas fell into a state of dilapidation.

Now the State Peace and Development Council has renovated almost all the ancient pagodas and   monasteries. Along the hills, whitewashed and gilded pagodas have emerged, and so have monasteries built  of bricks. Under the leadership of the State Peace and Development Council, all the Buddhist  citizens have  been providing four requisites Ñ soon, robes, monasteries and medicines Ñ for the members of the Sangha  with the aim of perpetuating Buddha Sasana. The golden jubilee two-storey building, for  which the  merit-sharing ceremony was held today, was constructed with the use of K 1 million donated by U Myint  Oo and Daw Khin Mar Htay and 15 wellwishers of Mandalay, and the building was  completed only by 10  %, and due to short of required funds, construction of the building remained in limbo.

The Secretary-1 added that therefore, he and his family, families of the Directorate of Defence Services  Intelligence and other wellwishers made cash donations on 11-6-99, and the building has been completed  successfully. Then, the Secretary-1, the commander and the ministers offered alms to the Sayadaw and  members of the Sangha. Chairman of Sagaing Division Sangha Nayaka Committee (Shwekyin Nikaya)  Presiding Sayadaw of Hanthagiri Kyaungtaik Agga Maha Saddhama Jotikadhaja Agga Maha Pandita
Sayadaw Bhaddanta Nandavamsa delivered a sermon, followed by the sharing of merits. Afterwards, the  Secretary-1 performed the ritual of golden and silver showers.

Myanmar Medical Association (Mandalay) building opened to    contribute to uplifting public health care standard of upper Myanmar   Secretary-l attends opening of 47th MMA Conference

YANGON, 19 Jan- Chairman of National Health Committee Secretary-l of the State Peace and  Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt accompanied by ministers, Chief of Staff (Air), deputy
ministers,  officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office and departmental officials left here for  Mandalay by air this morning and arrived in Mandalay at 9.20 am.

The Secretary-l and party were welcomed there 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, senior military and civil officers, and members of Union Solidarity and Development  Association. Then, the Secretary-1 attended opening ceremonies of new building of Myanmar Medical  Association (Mandalay),the 47th Conference of Myanmar Medical Association (Central) and Medical  Exhibition. First, the opening ceremony of the new MMA building was held in front of the building.

Also present were Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint, ministers, Chief of Staff (Air), deputy ministers,  officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office, the Mayor of Mandalay, depart- mental  officials, members of division, district and township Peace and Development Councils, executive committee  members and members of MM[A (Central) and MMA (Mandalay) and Myanmar doctors.
from abroad.  First, Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint, Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein, President Professor U Ko  Lay of  MMA (Mandalay) formally opened the building.

The Secretary-l formally unveiled the stone plaque  of the building. Then, the Secretary- 1 and party  inspected round the building and signed in the  visitors' book. Then, the ceremony came to an end.
Afterwards, the opening ceremony of the 47th  Conference of Myanmar Medical Association  (Central) was held at Yadanabon hall of MMA  (Mandalay). First, master of ceremonies General  Secretary Dr U S Kyaw Hla read the agendas.  Then, the Secretary- 1 made a speech. He said in  accord with the guidance of the Head of State the  public health care standard of Mandalay is being  upgraded gradually to meet that of Yangon; at present, the grand building of Myanmar Medical Association  (Mandalay) was opened. The opening of the building will contribute to the tasks to uplift public health care  standard of upper Myanmar.

Making of plans to hold MMA conferences also in other major towns of states and divisions in turn other  than in Yangon is in conformity with the State's endeavours to develop public health care services. Uplift of  health and fitness of the entire national people is a national requirement at a time when the government  depending on national forces is striving for the nation to get abreast of international nations.
Due to the  efforts of the staff of the health sector including physicians, the State is achieving success-in implementing  the national health plans in order to widen the scope of public health care sector and to uplift the quality of  health care services. As the peace and stability is prevailing in the entire nation, health care services can  now cover even the border areas.

Especially, in its efforts to develop the border areas and national races, the government is giving priority to  the transport, education and health sectors. The border areas at present are enjoying an unprecedented  progress in health care services. The government is successfully realizing its aims in extending hospitals  and upgrading their quality, in building at least one 200- bed hospital in every major town of all states and  divisions and in installing modern health equipment, providing potent medicines and reinforcing specialist  physicians to district level hospitals in order to uplift health and fitness of the entire national people and to  develop public health care services in the entire nation.

Head of State Senior General Than Shwe has given guidance to centre Mandalay in developing health care  and medical treatment services in upper Myanmar, as efforts are being made in line with the
guidance,  advanced health care services are flourishing in all treatment, education and diagnosis sectors of the health  field in Mandalay. Systematic efforts are being made on all fronts including extension of medical and health  universities in continuously producing scholars including doctors to cope with the widening scope of the  health care services. Medical conferences are being held and curricula of medical education has been  amended in uplifting the standard of medical education and enabling it to catch up
with the developing  international medical studies. Health research paper reading sessions and workshops are being held in  assisting the task.

Plans are under way in implementing a four-year national education programme which also covers the  medical sector for flourishing of an electronic education based on modern electronic technology and
information technology. He elaborated on the governments efforts in opening further studies in the medical  field, saying a Myanmar doctor has passed the doctorate course in the nation. Experienced physicians of  Myanmar Academy of Medical Science are now effectively taking part in the task to develop the medical  and health sectors. Success has been achieved in taking disease control measures,
uplifting public health  care services, setting up rehabilitation centres and organizing people to take part in health activities such as  national immunization days, environmental sanitation activities and breast-
feeding week. Humanitarian  organizations such as Maternal and Child Welfare Association are taking part together with the health staff  in child nutrition activities and malaria, tuberculosis, leprosy and AIDS Control campaigns.

The State service personnel, humanitarian organizations and the people are harmoniously taking part in the  health care services down to the grassroots levels and the results such as the rising standard and the  effectiveness of public health care services, continuous improvement of public health standard, enjoying of  longevity among the people, decrease in maternal and child mortality and development of the health sector  can be witnessed. It can be seen with pride that the qualifications of Myanmar physicians are further  developing day by day. Sophisticated methods can be applied in conducting advanced and difficult surgical  operations. Moreover, due to correct economic policies of the government, with the development of  national economy, the economic life of the people is improving and rich national entrepreneurs emerging.  Private hospitals where modem medical equipment is used are emerging as well. Therefore,
physicians can  make best use of their medical knowledge to a greater extent.

At a time when favourable conditions for the development of the health sector are emerging, the entire  national people are to double their efforts in order to accelerate the rate of achieving success. Physicians  and doctors, who constitute a main force of the health sector, are playing an increasingly larger role, and  the role of Myanmar Medical Association which has been formed as a national force, has come to the  forefront It is satisfying to see that MMA is standing firmly as a national force and carrying out working
programmes related to improvement of the standard of Myanma medical science, promotion of the quality   of medical treatment, participation in public health care and sharing knowledge with international  physicians. To mobilize physicians and doctors, to improve the standard of Myanmar medical science and
to provide more public health care services, a new five-storey building of MMA was opened in Year 2000  and a new building of MMA (Mandalay) inaugurated today.

As regards international cooperation, the annual general meeting of the Medical Association of South-East  Asian Nations was hosted in Myanmar in November 2000, and it is found that the association could  cooperate with those of other ASEAN member nations in laying down policies designed to attain the  highest health standard in the region. So MMA needs to strive to accelerate the rate of achieving success,  to make further progress and to improve the health standard of Myanmar citizens and Myanmar medical
standard while working for the development of Myanma health sector. The tasks of physicians and doctors  are to save the life of the people and to provide health care to ensure that the people are free from  diseases and enjoy longevity, so theirs is a noble profession. They need to provide health care for the  people in accord with their code of profession while contributing to the development of the nation. Various  branches of study including medical science are advancing with great momentum, as are science and  technology in the world today. It is found obviously that the majority of the world nations, grabbing the  opportunity of technological advancement, are competing to serve interests of their own nations and  peoples.

As known to the physicians, the Union of   Myanmar, swimming with the tide of international   development, is making strenuous efforts day and   night to be able to keep abreast with other nations.

As efforts have been made on self-reliance by   keeping national causes in the vanguard, human   resources who are well,  versed in modern   technologies and can use modern equipment have   emerged in all sectors of the nation. Therefore, all   the national people are to continue to work hard in   order to be able to pace with the advancement in  technologies, and physicians also need to see to it that doctors of new generations are efficient in providing  treatment, handling new medical equipment and using new remedies. Although the State Peace and  Development Council has achieved success in striving for the development of the nation and promoting  national interests with the participation of the entire national people, some big western nations bent on  dominating Myanmar are spreading false and fabricated news through broadcasting stations under their  sway and attempting to belittle the efforts of Myanmar.

They are attempting to mislead the international community into thinking that in Myanmar, public health  standard is very low and diseases are widespread as a result of poor heath care services of the  government Physicians and doctors including those who are currently in foreign countries need to try to get  the international community to know efforts for improvement of public health standard of the people and  the development of Myanmar medical world, and to get friendly nations to be free from misleading  impressions. Physicians and non-governmental organizations from international community who have a  clear view and cherish the truth have come to recognize the efforts of Myanmar government for the  improvement of the health sector and are cooperating with Myanmar physicians in providing health care  services and performing operations in Myanmar. All need to cooperate with friendly nations and  organizations all the more in order to maintain these fine traditions. In conclusion, the Secretary-l said "May  Myanmar Medical Association be able to stand firmly and unitedly and to continue to serve the interests of  the nation and the people, and may all the physicians and doctors be able to strive in unison for the  improvement of Myanma medical science, health standard of the people and efficiency of MMA.

Then, Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein accepted   medicines and medical equipment worth US $ 5,000 donated by   Yeeshin Company, supporting equipment for developing   medical science worth US $ 3,500 donated by Beximco   Pharmaceuticals Co Ltd and medicines and medical equipment   worth US $ 2,500 donated Paediatrician U Htut Sine. Then, the   Secretary-l cordially greeted those who attended the   conference. Later, Medical Exhibition of the 47th Conference   of Myanmar Medical Association (Central) was held at new  MMA(Mandalay) building, attended by Secretary-l.

First, Mayor of Mandalay Brig-Gen Yan Thein and Chairman of MMA (Central) Professor Dr Myo Myint  formally opened the Exhibition. Next, the Secretary-l and party inspected round the booths. Then, the  ceremony came to a close.


(2) Secretary-2 visits Yangon Trade Fair 2001 Myanmar

YANGON, 19 Jan- Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Tin Oo visited Yangon  Trade Fair 2001 Myanmar at Yangon Trade Centre on Upper Pazundaung Street in Mingala
Taungnyunt  this evening. Accompanied by Vice-Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Vice-Mayor Col  Maung Pa, officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office and
departmental officials,  Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo arrived at Yangon Trade Centre at 4.30 p.m.

They were welcomed there by Director-General of Directorate of   Trade U Nyunt Aye, Director-General of Border Trade   Department Col Nay Win,  Managing Director of New Grace Int'1   Exhibition Services Co Ltd U Kalow Larain and officials. Then,   Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Tin Oo and party viewed the booths of the   Trade Fair. The Trade Fair continues till 21 January from 9 am to   6 PM daily. Admission is free.

Chief of Staff (Army) attends rehearsal for closing and prize  presentation ceremony of Military Band Competition

YANGON, 19 Jan- The rehearsal of the closing and 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.

Present were Chairman of Leading Committee for Observance of the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces  Day Patron of Organizing Committee for Tenth Tatmadaw (Army, Aavy and Air) Military Band  Competition Chief of Bureau of Special Operations Chief of Staff (Army) Lt-Gen Tin Oo, Chairman of  Management Committee,  for Observance of the 56th Anniversary Armed Forces Day Patron of  Organizing  Committee of the Military Band Competition Commander of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung  Than, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Military Band Competition Vice-Adjutant-General  Brig-Gen Maung Nyo, high-ranking military officers and officials. The competing
teams took part in the  rehearsal of the closing and prize presentation ceremony.

After the rehearsal programme, the Guard of Honour, bagpipe troupes and school girls of the band troupe  of Basic Education High School No 2 in Latha Township demonstrated their skill.


(3) Cash donated for building Maha Teja Dhipati Pagoda in Mongpan

YANGON, 19 Jan- A ceremony to present cash for building of Maha Teja Dhipati Pagoda, which is the  replica of Shwedagon Pagoda and to be kept in Mongpan, Shan State (South), was held at Tatmadaw
Dhammayon on Arzani Street, Bahan Township, here, this morning.

The ceremony was attended by Chairman of the State Sangha  Maha Nakaya Committee Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru  Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhammajotika Myingyan  Koehsaungtaik Sayadaw Bhaddanta Sobhita and member  Sayadaws, Deputy Prime Minister and  Minister for Military Affairs  Lt-Gen Tin Hla, deputy ministers, senior military officers of  Ministry of Defence and wellwishers. Secretary of the State  Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Abhidhaja Maha Rattha  Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhammajotika Magway  Sayadaw Bhaddanta Kumara administered the Five Precepts.

The Deputy Prime Minister and senior military officers presented offertories to Ovadacariya Sayadaws.  The Deputy Prime Minister supplicated on building of the pagoda. The donations totalled K 45.92 million  and US$ 59,000 including K 10 million each by U Soe Myint (Two Horses Co Ltd) and U Aik Lin (Great  Nine Co); K 5 million by U Maung Weik and Family Co; US$ 7,000 by Italian Thai Co Ltd; US$ 5,000  each by RM (Asia) H K Ltd, MDX Group of Companies and Mitsubishi; US$ 4,000 by Marubeni Co; US$  3,000 each by Sumitomo, NKK Corporation, Mitsui & Co Ltd, Europ Continents, Nichimen Corporation,  Kawasaki (KHI) Corporation and Nissho Iwai Corporation; US$ 2500 each by Dr Terapol Pruksathorn &
family and Ms Sivathep Srilekha; US$ 2,000 by Pacific Star Co; US$ 1,500 by Daimaru Ltd; US$ 1,000  each by Ms Pormpan Thareechat, Komatsu & Pacific Pte Ltd and UMW Corporation SDN, BHD; US$  500 by Kinsho Corporation; K three million by Light International Co Ltd; K two million by U Moe Zaw  (Myanmar Tractor Trading Co); K one million each by Mr Ry Tan (MD) Selonic Co Ltd, Mr Somchai  (Mahasup Int'l Co) Thailand, U Thein Tun (Myanmar Golden Star Ltd), U Maung Pyone (Winter Star
Co),  U Than Aung-Daw Yee Yee Khin and family, Mr Derek Yang (Lite) Int's Co Ltd and others. The  Magway Sayadaw delivered a sermon, followed by sharing of merits gained.

The donations for the pagoda to date have amounted to K  75,966,186 and US$ 63,000. Those wishing to make donation may  contact Leading Committee for building of the Pagoda Deputy  Quartermaster-General-1, office of Quartermaster-General (Ph  01-266617), Managing Director of Myanmar Economic
Corporation (Yangon) (01-248934) and Colonel General Staff  (Grade-1) Quartermaster, Eastern Command, Taunggyi,  (081-21533).


(4) Yangon Command distributing farm produce at low prices

YANGON, 19 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 inspected  the farms of Yangon Command today. At No 1 Poultry Farm in Insein, the commander heard a report on  progress in raising chicks for meat at No 1 and No 3 Poultry Farms, production of chicken, quail, pig and  poultry farming, distribution of chicks and future plans, presented by officials.

The commander said at a time when the government is striving to develop the meat and fish sector with the  aim of distributing vegetables, meat and fish to the public at low prices, battalions and units under the  command should contribute to the task. Together with officials, the commander inspected No 1 Farm.

During inspection of No 2 Farm in Hmawby Township, the commander heard a report on facts about the  farm. The commander spoke of the need to produce 20,000 eggs per day and to extend poultry farming.  Afterwards, the commander inspected the cattle farm of the local battalion under the command, and left
instructions.


(5) Myanmar Academy of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries holds first annual  general meeting 

YANGON, 19 Jan - The first annual general meeting of Myanmar Academy of Agriculture, Forestry,  Livestock and Fisheries took place at the International Business Centre on Pyay Road this morning.

Present were Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin, Minister for Livestock and  Fisheries Brig-Gen Maung Maung Thein, Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation U Ohn Myint,
Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik Tun, Deputy Minister for Livestock and Fisheries U Aung Thein,  Deputy Minister for Electric Power U Myo Myint, Chairman of Myanmar Academy of Agriculture,  Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries U Tin Hlaing, Vice-Chairman Dr Myint Thein and members,  departmental officials and guests.

Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Maj-Gen Nyunt Tin said that at a time when all-round efforts are  being made to enable the Union of Myanmar to stand tall in the international community and to achieve
development of national economy, scholars and technicians who have a wide range of knowledge and rich  experience have been organized and respective academies formed. It is necessary to produce intellectuals  and intelligentsia of new generation who are outstanding and efficient, can use modern technology  effectively and can keep pace with advancements in technologies.

Therefore, the State has assigned duties to seasoned persons to take a leadership role. Just natural  resources and material development are not enough to build the nation into a modern and developed one.
Human resources of high quality and management of these resources are of main consequence. So, it is  necessary to apply high technology and natural resources in combination with human resources of high
quality. Myanmar economy is based on agriculture, meat and fish and forest sectors and natural resources,  so the development of these sectors is intimately related to socio-economic development of the people and  development of the nation.

The agriculture, meat and fish and forestry sectors constitute 47% of the gross national product and 40%  of the total export value. So, the more these sectors develop, the richer the nation. Therefore, it is
necessary to carry out research and development programmes and human resources development  programmes. Under Myanmar Academy of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries, there are the  academy of agriculture, the academy of forestry and the academy of livestock and fisheries. They are  supposed to branch out their work in order to ensure domestic sufficiency in food and earn foreign  currency.

The minister urged all to make best use of their experience, knowledge and strong will in striving for the  development of modern technology which is of primary importance for economic development of the  nation. Today being Knowledge Age, all are to work in unity in striving to further broaden their horizons  and to develop and disseminate technology. Then, the ministers and the deputy ministers presented  certificates of acknowledgement to the vice-chairmen of the respective academies. Then, the ministers, the  deputy ministers and the scholars viewed the photos showing activities of the respective academies.

Afterwards, the annual general meeting was held in the morning and afternoon. The meeting will continue  tomorrow.

Rules for Armed Forces Day painting & sculpture competitions

YANGON, 19 Jan- 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  levels art contest, together with two passport size photos.

The entrants of open level painting contest is to send the entry with size of 20 by 30 inches with two  passport size photos. The entries for all levels must be own creation. The entry 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 the painting and sculpture competitions (open division) are to be sent to U Tin Maung Lwin,  Head of Art Department, University of Culture, not later than 5 March 2001 or Tatmadaw Convention   Centre on U Wisara Road from 1 to 5 March 2001. The entries for painting competition
(other divisions) are  to be sent to U Thaung Shwe, Director of Education Planning and Training Department, Six-Storey  Complex Building, not later than 16 February 2001.

Minister inspects factories in Mayangon Township

YANGON, 19 Jan- Minister for Industry-l U Aung Thaung, accompanied by Deputy Ministers Brig-Gen  Thein Tun and Brig-Gen Kyaw Win and officials, this morning inspected production process of ceramics at  No 1 Ceramics Factory of Myanma General and Maintenance Industries on Thamaing Station Street in  Mayangon Township and gave instructions to officials. Afterwards, the minister presented K 10,000 to U  Tha Hla Khine, who are outstanding in performance.

The minister then inspected ceramics including various kinds of household items. At the briefing hall, the  minister met with officials and left instructions on boosting production, preparatory work and policy of the  ministry. Next, the minister and party proceeded to No 2 Soap Factory of Myanma Pharmaceutical  Industries and inspected functions and environs of the factory. At the briefing hall, the minister gave  instructions on boosting production, obtaining of raw materials, distribution of finished products, security and  prevention of fire hazards.

Inter-Ministry Archery Competitions held

YANGON, 19 Jan- The first Inter-Ministry Myanmar Archery Federation President's Cup 2001 Archery  Competitions were held at Myanmar Archery Training Pitch (Kyaikkasan) this morning.

Present on the occasion were Chairman of Myanmar Olympic Committee Minister for Sports Brig-Gen  Thura Aye Myint, Member of Board of Patrons of Myanmar Women's Sports Federation Patron of MAF  Daw Khin Hla Hla, President of MAF Dr Khin Shwe and executives, and sports enthusiasts.

A total of 46 archers from the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of  Agriculture and Irrigation, the Ministry of Sports and Yangon City Development Committee are taking
part  in the competitions, which will continue until 21 January.

Minister views security and communications equipment exhibition

YANGON, 19 Jan - The third coordinating meeting of Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs  for 2000;2001 was held at Communications and Postal Training School this morning.

Minister for Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-Gen Win Tin arrived at security and  communications equipment exhibition sponsored by FISCA Security and Electric Co Ltd at 9.30 am today
and viewed the exhibition. Officials of FISCA Security and Electric Co Ltd conducted the minister round  the exhibition. The minister viewed the equipment and left there.

Contract signed for production of gold

YANGON, 19 Jan - The No 2 Mining Enterprise of Ministry of Mines and East Asia Gold Co Ltd signed a  contract on production of gold in Wetthay Region in Thabeikkyin Township, Mandalay Division, at
Thiriyadana Hall of Minister's Office at 6.30 p.m. today.

Present were Minister for Mines Brig-Gen Ohn Myint, members of Myanmar Investment Commission,  Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi, Deputy Minister for Mines U Myint Thein and heads of
department. Managing Director of No 2 Mining Enterprise U Tin Win and President of East Asia! Gold Co  Mr John B Hite signed the agreement After the signing ceremony, Minister Brig-Gen Lun Thi and Minister  Brig-Gen Ohn Myint presented permits to them.


(6) Chief of Indian Naval Staff concludes goodwill visit

YANGON, 19 Jan- Chief of Indian Naval Staff and Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee of India Navy  Admiral Sushil Kumar and wife and party, accompanied by Commandant of Tanin-thayi Naval Region  Command Headquarters Commodore Soe Myint and wife, Defence Attaché Col Shakti Gurung and  officials, left here for Mandalay Division yesterday morning.

They were welcomed there by Commander of   Central Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint and wife Dr   Daw Tin Lin Myint, the deputy commander of   Central Command and wife and departmental   officials. The Indian delegation visited   Myanansankyaw Shwenandaw and Cultural   Museum in Mandalay and
Defence Services   Academy in PyinOoLwin. Commandant of DSA   Brig-Gen Tin Oo extended greetings. Chief of India   Navy Admiral Sushil Kumar and party signed in the   visitors' book. They
proceeded to Defence Services   Technological Institute where Rector of the  Institute Brig-Gen Win Myint extended greetings. The delegation members signed in the visitors' books.  The Indian delegation left PyinOoLwin for Mandalay. They were welcomed at Mandalay International  Airport by Commander Maj-Gen Ye Myint and wife, and they exchanged gifts.

Then Indian Navy Admiral Sushil Kaman and party left Mandalay for  Bagan-NyaungU by Tatmadaw flight. They were welcomed at  Bagan-NyaungU airport by Chairman of Magway Division Peace and  Development Council Brig-Gen Thein Zaw and wife and senior  Tatmadaw officers. They visited Myanma Lacquerware Institute and  Myanma Lacquerware museum and U Ba Nyein's Lacquerware
shop.

Chairman of Magway  Division Peace and Development Council Brig-Gen Thein Zaw  and wife hosted dinner in honour of Chief of Indian Naval  Staff and Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee of India  Navy Admiral Sushil Kumar, wife and party at Tatmadaw  Guest House. They exchange gifts. Chief of Indian Navy  Admiral Sushil Kumar and party visited Bagan Archaeological  Museum and paid homage to Shwezigon Pagoda this morning.

They arrived back here at 10 am today. Chief of Indian Navy  Admiral Sushil Kumar and party left here by special flight after goodwill visit here this morning. They  were seen off at Yangon International Airport by Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Rear-Admiral Kyi Min and  wife Daw Aye Aye, senior Tatmadaw officers, Ambassador of India Mr Shyam Saran and Defence  Attaché Col Shakti Gurung and their wives.

Chinese minister tours Shan State, Mandalay Division

YANGON, 19 Jan- Minister of Public Security of the People's Republic of China Mr Jia Chun Wang and  party together with Secretary of Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control Police Maj-Gen Soe Win, left  here for Kengtung by Tatmadaw aircraft yesterday morning.

They met Commander of Triangle Region Command Maj-Gen Thein Sein and discussed matters related to  bilateral cooperation on eradication of narcotic drugs and bilateral friend ship at Mekong Yeiktha,  Kengtung. The Minister and party visited Thitdabin Mountain in Kengtung, the township Market and  Maingzin pig breeding farm. They then visited Mya Nan San Kyaw Shwe Nandaw and U Sein Myint Gold  Embroidery Works in Mandalay this morning. In the afternoon, they proceeded to Bagan Nyaung U and  visited the ancient pagodas in Bagan. They arrived back here in the evening.


(7) Malaysian Minister concludes visit

YANGON, 19 Jan- Minister of Transport of Malaysia Dato Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik and party left here for  home by air this afternoon. They were seen off at Yangon International Airport by Minster at the State  Peace and Development Council Chairman's Office Brig-Gen Abel, Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla  Myint Swe, Malaysian Ambassador Dato Mohamad Bin Noh and departmental officials.

Minister receives Thai guests

YANGON, 19 Jan- Minister for Cooperatives U Aung San received Chairman of Conaid Asia Co Ltd  (Thailand) Mr Robert M H Lee and party at his office on Bogyoke Aung San Street this afternoon.

They discussed matters related to cooperation in economic sector. Also present at the call were  Director-General of Cooperatives Department Col Soe Win, Director-General of Cottage Industries  Department U Sein Than, Managing Director of Cooperatives Exports and Imports Enterprise Daw Khin  Swe Soe and
officials of the Ministry.

Minister receives Chinese Ambassador

YANGON, 19 Jan - Minister for Industry-l U Aung Thaung received Ambassador of the People's Republic of  China Mr Liang Dong who had completed his tour of duty in Myanmar, at his office this
morning. Also  present at the call were Deputy Ministers Brig-Gen Thein Tun and Brig-Gen Kyaw Win, directors-general  and managing directors of departments and enterprises and officials.


(8) Mayor inspects agriculture and development tasks in Taikkyi

YANGON, 19 Jan- Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay, together with  officials, inspected agriculture and regional development tasks in Taikkyi Township this morning. The  mayor inspected construction of an 18-mile-long earth road which stretches through Takhwa,  Thayetchaung, Zeegon and Sabakhaing, Phalon.

At the basic education primary school in Zeegon Village, the mayor and officials handed over K 300,000  donated to the fund of Thekkethaung Monastery, K 200,000 by Max Myanmar Co Ltd and five bags of  rice by the agricultural and livestock breeding supervisory committee.

The mayor also donated K 500,000 to the fund of reconstruction of the primary school in Zeegon Village  and Managing Director of Max Myanmar Co Ltd, K 100,000 to the fund for acquiring uniforms of the  teachers and pupils and a wall clock.

The mayor and officials then inspected agricultural work at Zeegon Agricultural Camp.

Tourists arrive on chartered flight, visit Bagan

YANGON, 1 9 Jan- A chartered flight, Ancient Crossroads 1-01 AC 1-01, with 67 tourists on board, arrived  at Yangon International Airport yesterday evening.

The flight left Damascus, Syria, for Yangon under the sponsorship of Myanma Tourism Services of the  Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, Abercrombie & Kent A & K (Myanmar) Co Ltd and TCS Expeditions Co  of United States of America. They were welcomed at the airport by officials. Divided into two groups, they  visited Bagan by Air Mandalay special flight and regular flight. They will tour Yangon on 20 January. The  chartered flight will leave here for Phnom Penh, Cambodia, at 10 am on 21 January.

Flower Fair continues

YANGON, 19 Jan- With a view to providing assistance for those who are engaged in growing flowering  plants, Flower Fair continued at Minigaladon Park today. Various kinds of flowers were shown and
seedlings of flowers were on sale at the fair. Books on methods of growing flowers were also available there.

MGF President's Cup Golf Tourney continues

YANGON, 19 Jan- The President's Cup 2001 Golf Tourney continued at Hanthawady Golf and Country  Club in Bago for the second day today. The golf tourney was held under the sponsorship of Myanmar Golf  Federation, Myanmar Professional Golfer's Association and Rothmans of Pall Mall Myanmar Pte Ltd.
Present at the tourney were MGF executives, guests and golf enthusiasts.

After the second day 18 hole play of professional golfers, Soe Kyaw Naing was leading with 147 strokes,  followed by Aung Win (YCDC) and Myint Thaung 147 strokes each, Myint Shwe (YCDC) 149 strokes  and Win Naing Tun 151 strokes. In men's amateur tourney, Zaw Zaw Latt was leading with 153 strokes,  followed by Nanda Kyaw (YCDC) and Aung Aung Kyaw 155 strokes each, Win Htway Hlaing and Zaw  Zaw Win were at the fourth position with 158 strokes each. Khin Thu Thu (YCDC) was leading with 81
strokes in women's amateur tourney, followed by Kong Sun Young (Korea) 85 strokes and Park Si Wan  (Korea) 88 strokes. The third day 18-hole play of professional golfers will continue tomorrow at the same  venue.


(9) Drug trafficker sentenced

YANGON, 19 Jan- The Falam District Court sentenced a marijuana trafficker with 20 years' prison term  on 22 December 2000. Acting on information, at 6.15 p.m. on 31 July 2000, local intelligence unit
members  and policemen searched the house of Bannaw in Ti-O Chaung Village, Falam Township and seized one kilo  of marijuana kept in the box. Action was taken against Bannaw, 32, son of U Chwum Hlaing, of Ti-O  Chaung Village, Falam Township, under Section 15/l9(A) of Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances  Law.


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