Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed that the need to consider current strengths of faculty members and students for construction of buildings in addition to the potentials to increase those faculty members and students in the long term.
Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing yesterday morning inspected progress in construction of Naypyitaw State Polytechnic University in Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory.
During the inspection, the Senior General pointed out that as the university catches attention of students and the people, all buildings, including lecture halls, hostels and others must meet the standards for their long term existence. It is necessary to consider current strengths of faculty members and students for construction of buildings in addition to the potentials to increase those faculty members and students in the long term, he added.
The Senior General stressed the need to calculate the number of students that can be accepted at the time of opening the university and the number of students likely to increase year by year.
He noted that landscape of the university must be filled with trees and flower plants systematically, adding all drainage facilities must be provided for the students before coming monsoon.
The Senior General underscored that the university must be equipped with solar system to ensure water and power supply facilities and beautify the environment of the university.
The Senior General inspected progress of the stadium facilitated with the track and stands, student hostels, the mess hall, and gymnasium on the campus of the university.
At the main lecture hall, the Senior General looked into the student assembly hall, the convocation hall, lecture halls, practical labs, the temporary library and the supporting rooms and gave necessary guidance to officials.
At the briefing hall, Union Minister for Science and Technology Dr Myo Thein Kyaw reported on completion of the staff housings including the three-storey main lecture building, lecture halls, hostels for faculty members and students, sports grounds, the library, and other supporting buildings and future plans, the proposed plans for the extended main building, and a plan to keep a centenary monument of the Myanmar Engineering Education on the university campus.
The Senior General was accompanied on his inspection tour by Joint Secretary General Ye Win Oo, Union ministers and officials of the academy.
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