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In Need of a Wolf Warrior

WHAT do Jaishankar, Wang Yi and the latest Qin Gang have in common? They belong to the clan of what media termed as the wolf warriors.

Improve the socioeconomic life of people with the least unemployment

CURRENTLY, as many developing countries are facing the problems of shortages of employment, if low-income countries are not capable of managing employment and social security provisions, their unemployment problems will worsen, according to a report recently released by the International Labour Organization-ILO.

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

THOMAS Henry Digges La Touche (1855-1938) following schooling in Shrewsbury was awarded a degree in Geology in 1880 under Professor Hughes at St. Johns College Cambridge. He joined the Geological Survey of India in October 1881, two years after R. D. Oldham (1858-1936), and was, when he retired, one of the few geologists to complete 25 years in the Geological Survey of India.

Monsoon season has started

SEASONALLY changing winds are called monsoons or seasonal winds. The word monsoon is derived from the Arabic word mausim, which means “season”, referring to the seasonal reversals of the wind direction along the shores of the Indian Ocean and surrounding regions, especially in the Arabian Sea.

Guarantee that people enjoy safety and security

​​​​​​​THE safety of the people to be free from dangers is one of the duties that governments at different levels must serve to take responsibility for protecting the life and property of citizens, organizations and institutions in the territory of the nation against intimidation and coercion.

Enrol school-age children to start learning

SCHOOL education is a door for school-age children to enter a wide society as well as introduce themselves to society. On the other hand, learning school education is the first step for children and youths entering the knowledge society.

The Strength Mocha Gives to Myanmar

REGARDLESS of nation or region, such a very severe storm with over the speed of 100 miles per hour will cause the torrential rains and the tidal waves, thereby destroying the roofs of the buildings, flooding the storm hit areas and causing the collapse of the buildings. In the face of the danger posed by the storm, the government, the Tatmadaw and the people were united in making all the necessary preparations thanks to which the valuable lives of the people could have been saved and the losses and damages mitigated.
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