Commander- in-Chief of Defence Services General Ye Win Oo, accompanied by senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, the commander of the Nay Py Taw Command and officials, inspected the No 2 Tatmadaw Youth Education School and the war veteran housing (Nay Pyi Taw) in Pobbathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw Council Area yesterday afternoon.
At the No 2 Tatmadaw Youth Education School, officials reported to the General on facts about the school, school buildings, hostels and mess halls, subjects to be taught, curriculum, appointment of teachers, and uniforms, clothes and equipment for students.
In response, the General instructed officials to systematically teach students to become new generation youth with high morale, on whom the State and Tatmadaw can rely, nurture them to become talented ones in sports, teach students under the curriculum adopted by the Ministry of Education, achieve a high pass rate, and attend to the needs.
The General viewed the Grade 10, 11 and 12 students learning education at the school for the 2026-27 academic year and gave words of encouragement. He presented cash awards to the school and teachers.
The General also inspected the school buildings, hostels for students and the mess hall in the school compound and fulfilled the needs.
On arrival at the war veteran housing (Nay Pyi Taw), the General heard reports on the further construction tasks, settlement of war veterans at the housing, and supply of electricity and water by officials.
In response, the General stressed that arrangements should be made to ensure that families of war veterans living in housing complexes are able to live comfortably, including meeting their needs for accommodation, food, and transport. Since war veterans are individuals who have faithfully carried out national duties and also form an important component of Tatmadaw, their welfare matters should be handled with due care. In addition, he instructed officials to beautify the housing and dredge the drains.
The General viewed around buildings in the housing compound, and a display of furniture and kitchen utensils produced by the Tatmadaw families for the settlement of Tatmadaw members in the apartments.
MNA/TTA
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