
Jul 15, 2024
The Ministry of Health (MOH), Myanmar, laid down two objectives, to enable every citizen to attain full life expectancy and

Jul 15, 2024
With rising water levels in rivers and creeks nationwide due to heavy rains, it is crucial for fish and prawn farmers to ta

Jul 14, 2024
THE transmission of diseases between humans and animals poses significant threats to daily life, as infections are becoming increasingly common.

Jul 12, 2024
THE Department of Meteorology and Hydrology recently warned residents in Shwegu, Bhamo, Katha, Phaungpyin, Mawlaik, Mogaung, Myitkyina, Khamti, and Homalin townships to be cautious of water overflow from the Ayeyawady and Chindwin rivers, as well as Nanyin and N

Jul 11, 2024
MYANMAR is an agrarian country, with paddy and other staple crops forming the backbone of its agriculture. Farmers dedicate significant effort to growing paddy, with some cultivating it two to three times annually, ensuring a continuous supply.

Jul 09, 2024
Myanmar frequently experiences severe flooding in July and August due to heavy rains, river overflows, and landslides.

Jul 08, 2024
THE early monsoon season in Myanmar has led to an outbreak of waterborne diseases, including cholera and severe diarrhoea, due to lapses in adherence to health guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health.

Jul 07, 2024
Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s military, does not deploy child soldiers and returns underage recruits to their parents or guardians upon verification.
The Burma Circle of the Geological Survey of India and their Contributions to the Geology of Myanmar
Jul 06, 2024
Sethu Rama Rau

Jul 06, 2024
SINCE its emergence in 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected diverse societies globally, with various virus variants causing widespread illness and death.