Translated by Pen Dali

The fruits and vegetables we eat everyday should be free from chemicals and should be safe for consumers. But, they are not free from chemical inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides before they arrive on the table. That situation has brought diseases and unnecessary consequences to the health of the people.
Myanmar ready to resolve Rakhine issue based upon agreement with Bangladesh
In order to accelerate the repatriation process, Myanmar will dispatch a team of high-level officials, accompanied by representatives of ASEAN and the AHA Centre to Bangladesh, to explain to the displaced persons about preparations that have been made for their return.
No doubt on Corruption Prevention Units, cooperate with them to reduce corruption
Corruption is a headache for a democratic government which is working for the emergence of a clean government with good governance.
Avoid fake news at election time
Media plays an important role in all democratic elections because it can educate voters by providing a comparative analysis of relevant issues.
Grading, registration key to benefiting PWDs
The Union Government is committed to removing barriers for Persons with Disabilities-PWDs – to ensure that they can enjoy equal rights and participation throughout society.
Well informed community crucial to combating swine flu
Seasonal influenza has been impacting regional countries and others across the globe.
Scouting that serves the interests of human society
Scouts associations were first established in England in 1916 for nurturing youths and improving their moral conduct. Myanmar formed a girl scout association in 1916, and then set up different levels of scout associations in 1920.