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Jan 14, 2020

As a developing country, Myanmar understands well that energy is an essential need for its all-round development. In this regard, the country is generating more and more electricity to meet its demand. But the increase in the number of factories, especially the modern facilities and use of electrical appliances by the public has doubled the countr’s power consumption rate in a short period.

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Jan 11, 2020

FOOD is a more basic need of man than shelter and clothing. It provides adequate nutrients for the body’s growth, maintenance, repair and reproduction. Myanmar is an agriculture-based country that relied on the agriculture sector and the majority of the country’s population were peasants and farmers.

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Jan 10, 2020

Initially formed as the Local and Overseas Labour Affairs Committee, the Amyotha Hluttaw committee was reformed with the addition of ‘Immigration’ after Notification No. (8/2019) from the Amyotha Hluttaw on 1 March, 2019.

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Jan 07, 2020

Myanmar had abundant water resources, holding 16 per cent of water resources among the ten ASEAN countries and 12 per cent of all Asia.

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Jan 04, 2020

By Dr. Khin Maung Nyunt,

Maha Saddhamma Jotika Dhaja Sithu

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Jan 02, 2020

By Htun Tin Htun
It is learnt from the Global New Light of Myanmar issued on 29th December 2019 that the 72nd Anniversary Independence Day National Objectives are as follows:

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Jan 01, 2020

MYANMAR i s among the first countries which established relations with Viet Nam. Myanmar officially established diplomatic relations with Viet Nam on 28 May, 1975. The two Southeast Asian countries will be celebrating the 45th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic ties in 2020.

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