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ASEAN’s intensified efforts vs. plastic pollution crucial to migratory birds’ survival

Feature

29/10/19

As migratory waterbirds are interconnected and interdependent to the network of wetland sites at the EAAF, regional cooperation is critical for their conservation.

Yangon Secretariat opened to public

Local

29/10/19

The Yangon Secretariat, a colonial-era landmark located on the Thein Phyu Road in Yangon, has finally been opened for visitors, said U Phyo Min Thein, the Chief Minister of Yangon Region.

Number of tourists visiting Timit valley up this year

Local

29/10/19

The number of tourists arriving at the Timit valley, which is an important tourist spot in Chin State, has increased this year, according to U Shwe Htee Ohoe, the Minister of Transport and Communications for Chin State.

Library law, development, challenges discussed

Local

28/10/19

OFFICIALS  from  MoI  and  the  literary sector organized a work-shop to review the Public Library Law  at  UMFCCI,  Yangon,  yesterday.

Going to Shein Ma Kar

Culture & Travel

28/10/19

SHEIN Ma  Kar  in  Myanmar  language  was  spelt  differently  in  the  past  and  the  present.  However it was written or spelt, people are sure to associate the word with a small town (or a big village),  -------

Literary lovers gather last day of Moe Moe (Inya) commemoration festival

Local

28/10/19

THE  third  and  final  day  of  the  Myanmar Literary and Arts Festival was held at the historic Central Press building of Botahtaung Township,  Yangon,  yesterday.  

Over 600 cyclists join Yangon mass cycling event

Sport

28/10/19

WITH  a  view  to  promoting  health-enhancing  physical  activity, the Yangon mass cycling gathering  was  held  at  6  a.m.  yesterday  at  Kandawgyi  Park  in Yangon.

Quality Assurance of Education and Training

Feature

28/10/19

THE Myanmar  Education  Law  was  enacted  by the Hluttaw in 2014. However,  amendments to    the  Law  were  made    in  2015.  

Nicotine in disguise

Editorial

28/10/19

SMOKING, betel quid chewing and tobacco consumption are die-hard habits. The main agent that makes it hard to relinquish those habits is nicotine.

MOE, YUEco jointly conduct business, public administration master’s degree programmes

Local

28/10/19

THE  Ministry  of  Education’s  headquarters  and  the  Yangon  University  of  Economics  jointly  conduct  the  two-year  programmes  for  master’s  degree  of  business  administration  and  public administration.