A Visit to Dagon University Where My Memories Live On
Some places fade from memory over time. Others stay in the heart forever. For me, Dagon University is one of those special places. Recently, I had the chance to visit…
Some places fade from memory over time. Others stay in the heart forever. For me, Dagon University is one of those special places. Recently, I had the chance to visit…
The current government is an elected government, formed by the people, and therefore it is a people’s government chosen by the public. As such, in carrying out duties on behalf…
Prawn fritter salad THIS week, we are planning to present one of Myanmar’s traditional foods that makes anyone who has tried it crave to eat it again and again. It…
By Soe Khant Lin The Foundation of National Development A capable, motivated, and committed civil service is essential to national development. No matter how comprehensive policies may be or how…
At present, schools have reopened, and until today, more than 6.7 million students, including those from monastic education schools, have enrolled. School enrolment rates have increased across the various regions…
Myanmar people accept the concept that donating blood, which is the most important in human organs, is one of the noble activities to save life and contribute much to giving…
The recent official visit of Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing to India has created renewed interest in strengthening economic cooperation between the two neighbouring countries. As countries connected by…
The conservation of the natural environment and the fight against climate change through the planting and preservation of forests and trees are of utmost importance. So, the government is making…
By Augustin There is a famous fable about a man who talks to God that teaches us a powerful lesson about time and money. The man asks God how long…
By Khin Maung Myint Every morning is more than the turning of a clock; it is the opening page of a new chapter in life. The seemingly simple question –“What…