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Seek the best ways to improve electric power sector

​​​​​​​THE Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation Committee is actively working towards increasing the contribution of renewable energy in the country’s electric power sector to drive Green Growth, Green Energy, and a Green Economy for national development.

March towards building a Union based on democracy and federalism

Embarking on the journey to construct a Union grounded in democratic principles and federalism, the government has initiated a system that encapsulates the concerns voiced by various ethnic groups. The foundation of this Union is deeply rooted in the constitution, with a steadfast commitment to Our Three Main National Causes, which serve as the bedrock for the nation’s progress.

Enumerate population and housing census for forthcoming elections

THE upcoming October 2024 marks a pivotal moment for Myanmar as it prepares to conduct a population and housing census, a crucial exercise for shaping state policies and managing the nation’s affairs. The data collected from this census will play a key role in determining how the government manages the economy, allocates the state budget, and addresses the needs of various sectors.

Eradicate money laundering for a prosperous society

​​​​​​​MONEY laundering stands as a criminal activity with far-reaching implications, adversely affecting both the socioeconomic fabric of society and the State’s revenue streams. This illicit practice directly impacts the economic and financial sectors, giving rise to financial crises and elevated commodity prices that burden the populace.

Keep Myanmar society free from rabies in 2030

MYANMAR is steadfastly working towards a rabies-free society by 2030, intensifying control measures to ensure that no lives are claimed by this deadly disease within the country. The nation has outlined a comprehensive national plan spanning from 2018 to 2030, specifically targeting the reduction of rabies incidents in dogs.

Chain of title in real estate

THE state is the “absolute owner” of Land in Myanmar; citizens do not hold absolute property rights. Land ownership and land use in Myanmar are regulated under various laws depending on whether the land is designed: grant land, freehold land, permit land, urban area land, forest land, farmland, or fallow land.

The Burma Circle of the Geological Survey of India and their Contributions to the Geology of Myanmar

Mr JJA Page returned to headquarters from Burma on 7 June 1908 and was subsequently reposted to South Burma to continue his investigations of the tin deposits. He departed headquarters on 16 October 1908. Mr Page’s findings on the geology and tin deposits of the Mergui Archipelago and Tavoy district were documented in Volume XXXVIII, Part 1 of the Records of Geological Survey of India in 1908. I am delighted to provide a concise account of the granite islands in the Mergui Archipelago and Tavoy district, where I conducted tin and tungsten exploration both on land and offshore areas between 1974 and 1987 as part of the UN-aided Tenasserim Tin/ Tungsten Project and Offshore Tin Exploration Project.

Initiate a fraternal society for enjoying peace and prosperity

PROMOTING a fraternal society for the enjoyment of peace and prosperity necessitates universal recognition and respect for diverse cultures, religions, and beliefs. Tolerance, encompassing societal acceptance and respect for religious and cultural diversity, is crucial, extending to the freedom of religious expression.
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