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Lt-Gen Ye Myint Inspects Progress of Mandalay Downtown, Mandalay Industrial Zone Established 1914 Volume XIV, Number 68 13th Waning of Nayon 1368 ME Friday, 23 June, 2006 Four political objectives Four economic objectives Four social objectives * Stability of the State, community peace * Development of agriculture as the base and all-round * Uplift of the morale and morality of development of other sectors of the economy as well and tranquillity, prevalence of law and the entire nation * Proper evolution of the market-oriented economic order * Uplift of national prestige and integ- system * National reconsolidation rity and preservation and safeguard- * Development of the economy inviting participation in ing of cultural heritage and national * Emergence of a new enduring State terms of technical know-how and investments from Constitution character sources inside the country and abroad * Building of a new modern developed * Uplift of dynamism of patriotic spirit * The initiative to shape the national economy must be kept * Uplift of health, fitness and education nation in accord with the new State in the hands of the State and the national peoples Constitution standards of the entire nation Lt-Gen Ye Myint inspects progress of Mandalay downtown, Mandalay Industrial Zone Lt-Gen Ye Myint inspects construction of a 500,000-gallon-capacity water tank and No 4 booster station in Aungmyethazan Township. — MNA NAY PYI TAW, 22 June — Member of the State astery in Chanayethazan Township, Chairman of Man- Monastery Presiding Nayaka Sayadaw Agga Maha Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Ye Myint of dalay Division Sangha Nayaka Committee Myataung Pandita Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Bhaddanta the Ministry of Defence, accompanied by Chairman of Monastery Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Agga Maha Paññasamibhivamsa of Maha Aungmye Township. Mandalay Division Peace and Development Council Saddhamma Jotikadhaja Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Lt-Gen Ye Myint and party inspected repaving Commander of Central Command Maj-Gen Khin Zaw, Bhaddanta Sasanabhivamsa of Maha Aungmye Town- of the road section measuring 4,284 feet long and 30 Chairman of Mandalay City Development Committee ship, State Ovadaçariya Shwegyin Sasanabaing feet wide between 65th and 73rd streets being under- Mayor Brig-Gen Phone Zaw Han and departmental Sayadaw Agga Maha Pandita Abhidhaja Maha Rattha taken by MCDC in Chanmyathazi Township. officials, viewed thriving physic nut plants in Nanmyo Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhamma Jotika They oversaw upgrading of roads in of Mandalay on 20 June morning. Bhaddanta Agghiya of Maha Withokdayon Taikthit of Chanmyathazi and Pyigyidagun Townships. They inspected construction of the 500,000- Maha Aungmye Township, and Masoeyein (Old) (See page 7) gallon-capacity water tank and No 4 booster station on 60th Street between 22nd and 25th streets. The pump station will supply two million gallons of water to the public daily. Next, Lt-Gen Ye Myint and party paid hom- age and offered Waso robes to Joint-Secretary of State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Agga Maha Pandita Agga Maha Saddhamma Jotikadhaja Bhaddanta Viçarindabhivamsa of Maha Wizitayon Pariyatti Mon- I N S I D E In introducing democracy to a nation, it is required to abide by the rules and regulations but to refrain from mobocracy and anarchism. Looking forward to the progress of the future nation with peace and stability, the government is therefore building a peaceful, modern and devel- oped democratic nation with flourishing discipline that is not associated with mob- ocracy and anarchism. Lt-Gen Ye Myint views tasks of Byanhlwar Textile Factory in Mandalay Industrial Zone. PAGE 8+9 SOE MYA KYAW AND SAW MYA A UNG MNA Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan. 2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Friday, 23 June, 2006 PERSPECTIVES People’s Desire Friday, 23 June, 2006 * Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views Grow more monsoon * Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation paddy for food sufficiency * Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State * Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy As the Union of Myanmar is an agri- cultural country, working for the develop- Commander, ministers inspect power ment of all the economic sectors with the development of agriculture as the base is a plants in Kayah, Shan States practical approach. Therefore, virgin and vacant land is being reclaimed to increase YANGON, 22 June — Chairman of Shan State The commander, the minister and party also the acreage of arable land and priority is Peace and Development Council Commander of inspected tasks of Biluchaung No 2 Power Plant. Eastern Command Brig-Gen Thaung Aye, Minister Biluchaung No 2 Power Plant is installed being given to per-acre yields of various crops. for Forestry Brig-Gen Thein Aung, Minister for Elec- with six 28-megawatt generators to produce 1,200 To boost the production of the agri- tric Power No (1) Col Zaw Min and Loikaw Station million kwh annually. The electricity is being sup- culture sector, irrigation facilities are being Commander Brig-Gen Hla Myint Shwe, accompa- plied to Yangon, Kalaw, Thazi, Mandalay, Taunggyi, constructed wherever possible to supply suf- nied by the deputy minister, the director-general of Loikaw, Moebye, Dimawhso, Prusho and other town- Hydro-Electric Power Implementation Department ships through Toungoo and Hlawga sub-power sta- ficient water to farmland. With the emergence and officials, inspected storage of water, functions tions. of dams, sluice gates and river water pump- of the water intake building, valves of the sluice gate The commander and party viewed Moebye ing stations, cultivation of monsoon and sum- and supply of water to the No 1 Power Plant at Lake, valves and supply of water to the Lawpita mer paddy, beans and pulses and other crops Dawtacha Dam near Loikaw on 18 June. Power Station. Biluchaung No 1 Power Plant equipped with At Tikyit Coal-Fired Power Plant in Pinlaung can now be extended. two 14-megawatt generators generates 200 million Township, they inspected the test-running of the As Bago Division is a region where kwh yearly and supply to Toungoo, Yangon, Kalaw, plant. On 19 June, Minister Col Zaw Min and party farming industry flourishes, it is one of the Thazi and Mandalay through No 2 Power Plant inspected tasks of Shan Yoma Naga Coal Mine. regions that can contribute to national (Lawpita). MNA economy. Efforts are being made to put more than 3 million acres of farmland under 200 acres in oil field put under physic nut monsoon paddy and extend the cultivation of other crops suitable to the region. In addi- tion to paddy, priority should also be given to the cultivation of rubber, pepper and physic nut from which bio diesel can be ex- tracted. Regiments and units, departments and farmers in Shwegyin Township, Bago Divi- sion, are growing these major crops on a man- ageable scale as well as on a commercial scale. Myanma General and Maintenance Indus- tries under the Ministry of Industry-1 is tak- ing care of rubber trees on 2,000 out of 6,000 Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi views growing of physic nut plants at Chauk Oil acres of rubber it has grown and will grow Field. — ENERGY more in this rainy season. YANGON, 22 June — After the physic nut Field. With reclamation of more arable land, cultivation ceremony in Chauk and Yenangyoung During his tour of Chauk, Minister Brig- supply of more water to farmland, use of qual- Oil Field on 19 June, the number of physic nut acres Gen Lun Thi inspected drilling of the oil well No ity strains and new farming methods, more reached nearly 200 in the region. 1157 in Chauk. Minister for Energy Brig-Gen Lun Thi par- Yenangyoung Oil Field produces over 1,700 monsoon and summer paddy can be grown. ticipated in the ceremony held in Chauk on 19 June, barrels and Chauk Oil Field over 500 barrels of crude In this way, yields of various crops will in- Magway Division, together with employees of oil daily. — MNA crease, thus contributing to food sufficiency. Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise of the ministry and members of Union Solidarity and Development As- sociation. A total of 2,000 people volunteered for the Niuciuiuiuiu \c\\\\ MetaMMMM \As\\\\ iu;r@anpiuiuiuiu iuciuiuiuiu \\\\\ cultivation of 200 acres of physic nut plants — 106 ema\eta\\\\ \yaU\\\\ \mq\\\\ uM;suMuMuMuM ∑´ren≥∑´∑´∑´∑´ acres in Chauk and 93 acres in Yenangyoung. So far, 224,000 physic nut plants have been lsU \ lf dtu ypti \ (tngeNç en≥)N∑ c˙ .\ enakS\ ;Mu grown on 200 acres in Chauk and Yenangyoung Oil pt \ (tngeNç en≥)t∑ ≥qvui \ R;lMu pu cn\ ;At\ k∑ \ mPsmen\ qa;larn∑ \\ lApui qv\ k.\ si rpß m¥a;m\ Ap˙ emaeta\ yaU\ \ 4th Conference of m¥a; mquM;s∑´ren≥ Ps\qv\" MWJA on 1, 2 July 2006 KuuNuuu ˙˙s˙˙˙ \\z\\\ ∑∑n∑∑∑ \\lAt\\\ ∑k∑∑∑∑ \\\\\ (25-6-2006) rk\en≥\\\\ YANGON, 22 June — The 4th Conference of Myanmar Writers and Journalists Association will be held at Pyidaungsu Hall in Kyaikkasan Grounds 2006 KuNuuuu ˙s˙˙˙˙ \z\\\\ ¨l¨¨¨¨ ciuiuiuiuui \lAt\\\\ ∑k∑∑∑∑ \\\\\ on 1 and 2 July 2006. Member of Hninzigon Home for the Aged Delegates from the States and Divisions are (9-7-2006) rk\en≥\\\\ Administrative Board Daw Khin Than Cho to contact the office of Management Committee on N˙c˙˙˙˙ \.\.\.\.\. 30 June and a preliminary meeting is to be held at recently accepted K 100,000 donated by Ko Kyaw Swa Myint, Ma Bauk Mai and friends (30-7-2006) rk\en≥\\\\ the same venue at 7 pm on 30 June. So, the del- egates are to arrive in time, it is learnt. of Archer Company Ltd of 45-B, Masoeyein MNA Lane-1, 9th mile, Mayangon Township.
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