Visitors at the Union Day Anniversary Celebration will have the oppor­tunity to explore a comprehensive MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) product competition.

 

Chairman of the 78th An­niversary of Union Day 2025 Organizing Central Committee Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Prime Minister Vice-Sen­ior General Soe Win delivered a speech at the first coordination meeting of the central committee at the Office of SAC Chairman in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday after­noon.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Vice-Senior General stressed that it is planned to organize a large MSME product competi­tion in conjunction with the Union Day celebration in the Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, including all states and regions to showcase MSME products from various regions, promote competition among products, and enhance quality and production sectors.

 

He pointed out that the Union Day ceremony, being a national-level event, requires special attention to health and security measures, adding it is necessary to implement stricter security measures compared to previous ceremonies.

 

He underlined that the com­petition aims to foster growth and development as a chance for visitors to view local traditional foods from different regions dis­played in a variety of types at a single location.

 

Chairman of the Manage­ment Committee for Organizing the 78th Anniversary of Union Day ceremony Chairman of Nay Pyi Taw Council U Than Tun Oo re­ported on the formation of com­mittees to successfully hold the ceremony and their operations.

 

 

Officials from subcommit­tees presented the work pro­cess of their subcommittees and plans. Central Committee members Union ministers and other attendees discussed their perspectives on the successful holding of the ceremony. The Vice-Senior General coordinat­ed all discussions and fulfilled the needs.

 

The meeting was also at­tended by Central Committee member Union ministers, offi­cials from NSPNC, chairmen of subcommittees who are deputy ministers, senior Tatmadaw of­ficers and officials.

 

The 78th Anniversary of Un­ion Day ceremony must be held in accord with the national ob­jective: to strive for the perpet­ual development of the Union through the Union spirit, patri­otic values, a sublime state of mind and a genuine nationalist spirit; to encourage collaborative efforts among all ethnic nationals to pursue dialogue for durable peace and to end armed conflicts; to collectively advance coopera­tion amongst all national people, the government, and Tatmadaw to ensure stability and the rule of law; to enhance collaborative ef­forts to ensure nationwide stabil­ity and tranquillity, enabling the successful conduct of multiparty general elections; and to promote balanced development across all regions and states, as well as enhance health, education and job opportunities for ethnic na­tionals. — MNA/TTA