Asiatic elephants in peril

Saved from the grips of the merciless ivory trade, Asiatic elephants across South East Asia are once again facing a serious threat of endangering their wild populations beyond recovery.
Amending Provisions of the 2008 Constitution: (Non)Lessons from the Malaysian and Myanmar Constitutional Past?
After more than two and half years of coming into (or sharing) power the ‘People’s government’ based on its election slogan ‘time for change’ has now taken steps towards amending the 2008 Constitution.
Continuous oil well tests will contribute to economic growth
During the monthly press conference held by the Ministry of Energy and Electricity’s (MOEE) on 17 January 2019,
The Bonfire Festival of Tabodwe
Tabodwe the eleventh month of Myanmar Lunar Calendar of 12 months is spelt and its meaning is interpreted different in Myanmar literary history.
The solid foundation of the Union
It had become inevitable for the colonialists to grant independence to Myanmar sooner or later when the World War II ended in 1945.
The case for national unity
National leader Bogyoke Aung San had a firm belief, which spread and took root. He believed that due to lack of unity among Myanmar people
Cultural Characteristics of Bronze Age in Myanmar
Origin of Human beings in Myanmar’s Bronze Age In finding cultural evidences of the Bronze Age, there are several difficulties to discover settlement areas where they lived.