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Jun 03, 2024

Over 5.6 million stimulant tablets worth K1.68 billion were confiscated in Loilem Township, Shan State (South).

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Jun 03, 2024

A coordination meeting took place at the Yangon Region Government Office regarding the development of industry and industrial zones yesterday morning. The meeting was attended by the Union Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than and officials.

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Jun 03, 2024

Since the school enrolment week for the 2024-2025 academic year began admitting student enrolment, a total of 6,394,528 students have enrolled as of 2 June, at basic education schools, private schools, and monastic education schools across states and regions. More students are expected to enroll at their respective schools.

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Jun 03, 2024

Preparations for installation of a Pagoda Digital Directory at the pagodas of Bago Region were explained at the City Hall of Bago yesterday morning.

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Jun 03, 2024

PASSENGERS are keen to ride Electric Vehicle (EV) taxis and many drivers have also been looking for a way to drive an EV taxi.

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Jun 03, 2024

SECURITY should be provided for Nat (spirit) statues which are antiques and have been stolen recently, said archaeologist and writer Bo Shake (Yadanapura).

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Jun 03, 2024

According to Secretary of the Bago Region Government U Aye Maung Kyi, the region approved a new foreign business investment of US$1.1 million in May 2024 during the Bago Region Investment Committee meeting 3/2024, creating employment for a total of 893 individuals.

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Jun 03, 2024

The Ministry of Energy has announced plans to acquire international technology and expertise to drill deep wells in old oil fields successfully.

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Jun 02, 2024

​​​​​​​MANY people are interested in donating their recorded voices to Kawechan School for the Blind in Yangon’s Insein Township, according to a school official. Voice donors come as individuals or groups to read out the books they like or that are available at the school.

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Jun 02, 2024

​​​​​​​MORE than 400 Japanese companies will provide jobs for more than 1,300 Myanmar workers, according to a statement issued by the Myanmar Embassy to Japan on 31 May.

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