THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR
( Monday,  22  November 1999)

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    1. Fourth Shwekya Thingan (Matho Thingan) weaving and donating ceremony held at Tooth Relic Pagoda
    2. Secretary-1 attends ground-breaking ceremony for construction of new school building in Kyauktan
    3. Auditor-General leaves for Philippines
    4. CEC member accepts USDA membership applications in Taunatha
    5. Cooperative Industrial Products Exhibition and Sales continue
    6. MOB opens branch in Mandalay
    7. Matho Thingan Waving Competitions held at Shwedagon, Botataung Pagoda
    8. Myanmar tourism delegation holds talks in LPDR
    9. Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscripts Award announced
    10. MMA (Women’s Section) holds respects paying ceremony
    11. 34 members resign from Thayetchaung Township  NLD
    12. WEATHER




(1)Fourth Shwekya Thingan (Matho Thingan) weaving and donating ceremony held  at Tooth Relic Pagoda

YANGON, 21 NOV - The opening ceremony of the fourth Shwekya Thingan (Matho  Thingan) weaving and donating ceremony of the Tooth Relic Pagoda was held at  the pagoda this evening, attended by Secretary-l of the State Peace and  Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt. Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Hsan Hsint  extended greetings.

He said this is the fourth time Shwekya Thingan weaving and donating ceremony  has been held within the precincts of the Tooth Relic Pagoda on Dhamma Pala  Hill in Mayangon Township.He then elaborated on matters related to Shwekya  Thingan.

In dealing with looms, the deputy commander said No1 Loom is donated by  Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council Senior General Than Shwe  and family, and USDA members will weave Shwekya Thingan at that loom and take  part in the competition. Deputy Commander Brig-Gen Hsan Hsint and Chairman of  Yangon West District Peace and Development Council Lt-Col Maung Maung Shein  formally opened the competition.

Afterwards, the panel of judges gave a signal by ringing the bell, and the  competition began.

The Secretary-1, the Secretary-3, the commander, ministers and officials  watched the competition.

Shwekya Thingan being woven as of this evening, will be offered to the Tooth  Relic Pagoda and nine Buddha images kept in Gandakuditaik of the pagoda  before the dawn of the Full-moon  Day of Tazaungmon.


(2)Secretary-1 attends ground-breaking ceremony for construction of new  school building in Kyauktan

YANGON, 21 Nov - A ground-breaking ceremony for construction of a new basic  education primary school building was held at the designated place in Eastern  Ward, Kyauktan, this morning, attended by Secretary-1 of the State Peace and  Development Council Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt. At the auspicious time, Secretary-1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt, Deputy Minister for  Agriculture and Irrigation Brig-Gen Khin Maung, Deputy Minister for Progress  of Border Areas and National Races U Kyaw Tin, Deputy Minister for Education  Brig-Gen Soe Win Maung and Chairman of VES Group Company Ltd Mr Vikrom Aisiri  drove stakes at the respective places.

Then, the Secretary-l and party sprinkled scented water over the stakes.

Afterwards, the Secretary-l performed the ritual of golden and silver shows  to mark the successful completion of the ceremony. The Secretary- 1 heard reports on the architectural design of the new school  building and arrangements for construction works.

Next, the Secretary-l inspected construction of Sasana Beikmandawgyi and a  new building for Myoma Basic Education Middle School in Kyauktan.


(3)Auditor-General leaves for Philippines

YANGON,21 Nov -Chairman of Myanmar Accountancy Council Auditor-General  Brig-Gen Tin Aye left here this morning to attend the 11th Conference of  ASEAN Accountants Council to be held in Davao City in the Philippines from 23  to 27 November. Brig-Gen Tin Aye was accompanied by Director-General of the  Auditor-General’s Office Daw Thin Thin, member of Myanmar Accountancy Council  U Win Thin and U Kyaw Hoe of Myanmar Accountants Association.


(4)CEC member accepts USDA membership applications in Taunatha

YANGON, 21 Nov -Cornerstone laying ceremony of Aungzabu Hsutaungpyi Pagoda  was held at Sasana Pala Kyaungtaik in Monyoe Village in Taungtha Township on  20 November, attended by Minister for Industry-l U Aung Thaung and wife Daw  Khin Khin Yi.

 Congregation received the Nine Precepts from Sayadaw U Nandavamsa of Talaingyat Ywathit Kyaung. Minister U Aung Thaung presented the ceremonial bricks and relics to Sayadaw  U Nandavamsa.

The minister accepted K 300,000 donated by U Htain-Daw Hla Khin, K 100,000 by  U San Nyein-Daw Waing Kyi and K 58,580 by well-wishers from Monyoe Village  and nearby villages.

USDA CEC member U Aung Thaung went to Hleguma and Htanbinkan Villages and  accepted 2,512 USDA membership applications.He presented 200 CI sheets and K  100,000 for repair of Hleguma Village Primary School and offertories to  Sayadaw U Sandima.


(5)Cooperative Industrial Products Exhibition and Sales continue

YANGON, 21 Nov-Cooperative Industrial Products Exhibition and Sales continued  for the second day today at Cooperative Commercial Centre at the corner of  Saya San Road and University.Avenue in Bahan Township. Regional products and  various items were on sale. The exhibition and sales continue from 9 am to 9  pm till 26 November.  Admission is free.


(6)MOB opens branch in Mandalay

YANGON, 21 NOV-The opening ceremony of a branch of Myanmar Oriental Bank was  held at the Sedona Hotel in Mandalay this morning, attended by member of the  State Peace and Development Council Chairman of Mandalay Division Peace and  Development Council Commander of Central Command Maj-Gen Ye Myint. Commander  Maj-Gen Ye Myint, Vice-Governor of Central Bank of Myanmar U Than Lwin and  Chairman of MOB U Tin Oo formally opened the branch and made speeches.

The commander and guests inspected MOB’s 12th branch which is situated on  35th Street between 81st and 82nd Streets in Mandalay. This is the second  branch of MOB in Mandalay. The first branch is situated on 84th Street.

Two more branches will be opened in the beginning of Year 2000 - one in  Yangon and another in Toungoo.


(7)Matho Thingan Waving Competitions held at Shwedagon, Botataung Pagoda

YANGON, 21 NOV-The opening ceremony of the 15th Matho Thingan Weaving  Competition of the Shwedagon Pagoda sponsored by the Pagoda Board of Trustees  was held at the Shwedagon Pagoda at 5 pm today.

Present on the occasion were Chairman of the Central Committee for Organizing  Matho Thingan Weaving and Offering Ceremony member of the Pagoda Board of  Trustees U Pe Than Lay and committee members, officials of religious  associations, weaving experts and pilgrims.

U Pe Than Lay made an opening address.

Then, U Pe Than Lay formally opened the competition.

After the ceremony, various weaving teams took part in the competition.

A similar ceremony was held at the Dhammayon of Botahtaung Pagoda this  evening.


(8)Myanmar tourism delegation holds talks in LPDR

YANGON, 21 Nov -At the invitation of Deputy Minister of Economic and Tourism  Services and Chairman of Lao National Tourism Authority of Lao People’s  Democratic Republic Mr Cheng Sayavong, the Myanmar delegation led by Deputy  Minister for Hotels and Tourism Brig-Gen Aye Myint Kyu left here by air on 16  November to attend a ceremony to mark 1999-2000 Visit Laos Year held from 18  to 23 November in Vientiane, Lao PDR.Deputy Minister Brig-Gen Aye Myint Kyu  and party attended the opening ceremony of 1999-2000 Visit Laos Year on 18  November They discussed promotion of tourism services between Myanmar and  Laos.Over 300,000 tourists visited Lao PDR within the first six months of  1999.The members of the delegation arrived back here yesterday evening.


(9)Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscripts Award announced

YANGON, 21 Nov-Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscripts Award for 1998 in nine  genres sponsored by the Ministry of Information were announced today.

In collected short stories, Ko Myo (Zalatmyay) won the first prize for the  book "Anaingyu-bar", Kayah Maung (Loikaw) the second for "Phohtaung  kar-see-naing-byi hnint achar-wuthtuto-myar" and Yawnaka Pho Htaung the third  for "Hsin-tha-mar".

In drama, Hsin Min (Thameinhtaw) won the second prize for "Anu-pyinnya ahla  pyazat-myar" and Tin Tun Oo (Culture) the third for "Ramayana Drama".

In sar-padetha Maung Kyaw Shin won the first prize for"Thuhnint-thu-ahla",  Myint Thura the second for "Pitihlwan-chein" and Maung. Maung Chit Oo  (Monywa) the third for"Myitta-phyint-pyo thaw-pan".

In translation, Maung Wint Thu won the first prize for Swit-mi-tha-su ei  Robinson lo-ba".

In youth literature, Maung Khaing Khant won the first prize for  "Mya-seinyaung pon-yeik-myar",Maung Kyi Maw (Sagu) the second for  "Myitta-yananthmwe-lay-thaw hnint acharwuthtuto-myar" and Soe Tint Htoo  (Maubin) the third for "Htee-gale-hsaung-te-nya hnint  achar-lu-nge-wuthtutomyar".

In Myanmar culture and arts, U San won the first prize for "Yin-kyay  -hmu-yay-yar hse-hnit-tar", Lwin Oo the second for "Thabawa tha-de  maung-doh-mye" and Shwegu Nan Nwe Nwe the third for "Myanma-gita ahlaamwe".

In general knowledge (arts), Moe Zaw Soe won the first prize for "Cartoon  yokeshin ei phan-tee-hmu ahsinthsint", Aung Soe Win the second for "Myanmar  Naingngan mee-that-thamaing hnint achay-gan mee-that-pyinnya" and Aung Soe  (Veterinarian) the third for "Myanma hin-; sar-kyat".

In general knowledge (science and applied science), Aung Soe (Agri/107) won  the first prize for "Than-shit-hsephyit-iar-hlyin", Maymyo Chit Swe  (PyinOoLwin Chit Swe) the . second fer "Myanma coffee" and Dr Aye Kyaw  (Medical Research) the third for "Gene hnint meikset-chin".

In collected poems, Maung Lun Myaing (Pinlebu) won the first prize for  "Pwint-thit-mya ahla Oo-yin", Ye Yint Shan the second for "Myit-ta-zin-ye  chit-chin kabyar-myar" and Maung Ohn Thaung (Magway) the third for  "Pan-ta-htaung-ye wut-yi-ein kabyar-myar". There are no winners in three  remaining genres- novel, children’s literature and politics.

The prize presentation ceremony for Sarpay Beikman Manuscripts Award will be  held in Yangon on Sarsodaw Day which falls on 1st Waxing Day of Nattaw 1361  ME (8 December 1999) Winners are to contact Administration Section of Sarpay  Beikman Office, phones 283434 and 283611, as soon as possible.


(10)MMA (Women’s Section) holds respects paying ceremony

YANGON, 21 NOV-Hailing the 50th Anniversary of Myanmar Medical Association,  the 17th respects paying ceremony, organized by MMA (Yangon) (Women’ s  Section), was held at MMA building on Theinbyu Road in Mingala Taungnyunt  Township this morning.

Present on the occasion were 175 elder persons of age70 and above, Deputy  Minister for Health Dr Mya Oo, Director of Medical Services Brig-Gen Mya  Thein Han, the chairman of MMA and EC members, Leading Patron of Women’s  Section Dr Daw Khin Win Shwe and members of Panel of Patrons,  Director-General U Wan Maung of Health Department. officials and Myanma  doctors from the US.Chairperson of MMA (Women’s Section) Dr Yi Yi Hla  explained the purpose of the respects paying ceremony. Then, they presented K 10,000 each to elder persons after paying respects to  them. On behalf of all elder persons, retired Professor Dr Myint Myint Khin  spoke words of thanks.
 


(11) 34 members resign from Thayetchaung Tsp NLD

YANGON, 21 Nov-Thirty-four members resigned from National League for  Democracy of Thayetchaung Township,  Taninthayi Division.

Thirty-four members of Thayetchaung Township NLD, Taninthayi Division. of  their own volition, resigned by  sending letters of resignation to Thayetchaung Township Multiparty Democracy  General Election Commission and the  party concerned on 2 October 1999 as they no longer wished to participate in  party politics of NLD.


(12)WEATHER

Maximum temperature on Nov 20 was 32.0 °C (90 °F)
Minimum  temperature on Nov 21 was 20.0 °C (68 °F)
 
 

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