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Cement imports keep flowing into Yangon

Business

21/04/25

TO quickly meet domestic ce­ment demand for construction projects nationwide during the earthquake rehabilitation pro­cess in this dry season, and to bolster lo

Earthquake rescue efforts see in hardest-hit areas

Local

21/04/25

RESCUE and re­lief operations are actively car­ried out in affected areas where roads, bridges and buildings were damaged following the powerful earthquake that

MoE prepares for upcoming academic year following earthquake impact

Local

21/04/25

THE Ministry of Education says that efforts will be made to prepare universities, colleg­es, and basic education schools damaged by the Mandalayearthquake for t

MoI Union Minister visits Max Myanmar Cement Factory to fulfill post-earthquake requirements

Local

21/04/25

UNION Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than inspected the ce­ment production process at the Max Myanmar Cement Factory in Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory yesterday

Mongphone Sayadaw, devotees launch donation tour for earthquake victims

Local

21/04/25

THE Mongphone Sayadaw and a group of charitable donors will be carrying out donations in areas affected by the recent power­ful earthquake, including Shan State

Yangon-Mandalay Expressway under repair after earthquake damage

Local

21/04/25

UNION Minister for Construction U Myo Thant yesterday inspected repair works being carried out along the Nay Pyi Taw-Yangon section on Yangon-Mandalay Expresswa

Maintaining parts of Bagan’s Meenyeingon Temple not damaged in Mandalay earthquake

Local

21/04/25

THE Mandalay earthquake did not damage maintaining parts of Meenyeingon Temple located in Bagan cultural her­itage zone.

Government provides K50B for rehabilitation of Sagaing, K60B for Mandalay

Local

20/04/25

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed the need to construct buildings and bridges that must withstand up to magni­tude 8 on the Richter scale.