UNION Minister for Infor­mation U Maung Maung Ohn inspected the Nay Pyi Taw Printing Factory of the Print­ing and Publishing Department, newspaper publishing hous­es and staff housing of News and Periodicals Enterprise in Zeyathiri township in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

 

On arrival at the meeting hall of the Nay Pyi Taw Print­ing Factory, the Union minister heard the reports of the direc­tor-general of the Printing and Publishing Department and the managing director of the News and Periodicals Enterprise re­garding the damage and repairs at the Nay Pyi Taw Printing Factory, newspaper publishing houses and staff housing, and regular circulation of newspa­per despite the earthquake.

 

The Union minister high­lighted the damage due to the Mandalay earthquake and stressed the need to construct buildings that can withstand natural disasters as they cannot be avoided. The staff and people should have disaster-related knowledge.

 

He also appreciated the staff for continuous broadcast­ing channels of the ministry and publishing the dailies despite the quake.

 

He then urged the staff to work together with proper un­derstanding as the ministry is a focal institution that offers services to the public.

 

He inspected the Nay Pyi Taw Printing Factory com­pound, damaged staff housing, the Kyemon (Mirror) Daily house, Bo Waziya hall, printing machines and CTP, and com­forted the staff.

 

The Union minister re­ceived the second batch of relief items donated by CITIC Group (Myanmar) Co Ltd at the meeting hall of the ministry yesterday morning. The Union minister expressed gratitude, and Vice-Chair Mr Piao Bo and Mr Ma Chanfu of CITIC Group (Myanmar) Co Ltd presented relief items to the Union minis­ter who returned the certificate of honour. — MNA/KTZH