Understanding, resolving environmental issues can help save Inle Lake

The government has drawn up long-term action plans to preserve Inle Lake, which was designated as Myanmar’s first Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) programme in 2015.
The threats behind lack of success
The repatriation of people who fled Rakhine State has not borne fruit yet due to various impediments and the biggest ones are the threats from terrorists preventing people from returning willingly.
Improving transport infrastructure can help uplift rural areas

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Looking for bright future through bilateral friendship

Diplomatic relations between Myanmar and the Republic of Korea were forged in 1975, and sh

We should always be prepared against erratic quakes
Earthquakes are in the category of natural disasters whose impact cannot be mitigated. They vary in size, with the damage they cause only increasing the larger they get.
Keep hopes and dreams for peace alive
Representatives of the National Reconciliation and Peace Centre (NRPC) and four members of the Northern Alliance — KIO, MNTJP, PSLF, and ULA — held talks on 31 August for ceasing the ongoing armed conflicts at the earliest.
Regional govts, businesses can help reduce impact of mining
With wide-ranging amendments, the new Mining Law has made the industry attractive in terms of permits and investment in small- and medium-scale projects.