STATE Administration Council Member, Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Defence General Maung Maung Aye, in his capacity as Chairman of the Central Body for Summoning People’s Military Servants, at­tended the 2/2025 coordination meeting of the central body in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

 

At the meeting, the General said that a total of 11 batches of the People’s Military Service Training have been completed to date, and the trainees are actively and dutifully serving in national defence and security measures. Moreover, some were awarded honorary medals and certificates for their outstanding performance.

 

He continued that the offi­cials from different levels should be under the People’s Military Service Law, rules and proce­dures to be supervised strictly, and instructed the need for the ward and village administrative bodies, township administrative bodies to supervise against finan­cial fraud and corruption.

 

He highlighted the Nation­al Service Information Manage­ment System (NSIMS) developed by Supporting Task Force for IT Technology and Data Recording related to People’s Military Ser­vice, and the need to summon those who received exemption, reduction and temporary sus­pension permits by the Nay Pyi Taw Council and Region/State Committees for Summoning Peo­ple’s Military Servants.

 

Chief of the General Staff (Army, Navy and Air) General Kyaw Swa Lin, who is vice-chair of the central body, members of the central body and Nay Pyi Taw, Region/State committees’ chairmen and officials report­ed on the matters related to the military training. — MNA/KTZH