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Government Increases Taninthayi Division's Monsoon Paddy Sown Established 1914 Volume XII, Number 355 13th Waning of Taboung 1366 ME Wednesday, 6 April 2005 Government increases Taninthayi Division’s monsoon paddy sown acreage to 500,000 acres It regards national entrepreneurs trying to build national economy to be strong as colleagues Region Command Commander Maj-Gen Ohn Myint, ministers, senior military officers, officials of the Excerpts from Senior General SPDC Office, departmental heads, and local authori- Than Shwe’s speech ties. Commander Maj-Gen Ohn Myint gave an account * People failed to heed the development of the of the regional facts, saying that the region’s major division in the successive periods. As a re- aims were to ensure regional food sufficiency, and to sult, there was less development in meet the targets of putting 500,000 acres under oil Taninthayi Division and it was like a far- palm, 200,000 under rubber, and 26,000 acres under flung area. pepper. * Only when three forces— the State, the peo- This year, the region will enjoy more than 99 per ple and the Tatmadaw—work unitedly will cent of the food security, and it will make relentless success be achieved. efforts to exceed the food production target in the * In doing their business, entrepreneurs are coming years. to serve both the interest of the State and Now, more than 130,000 acres have been put under the people and their own equally. oil palm, more than 108,000 acres under rubber, and * The entrepreneurs are to work hard for re- 25,000 acres under pepper. Plans are well under way alization of the economic tasks assigned by to exceed the plantation targets. He also reported on the State. the mining, marine products, transport, education and * It is necessary to grow rubber on a com- health sectors and economic progress of the region. mercial scale in suitable regions not only in Minister for National Planning and Economic Taninthayi Division but also in Rakhine Development U Soe Tha reported on the progress of State. Senior General Than Shwe meets departmental personnel, entrepreneurs, social organizations and local elders in Myeik. — MNA YANGON, 5 April— Chairman of the State Peace the short-term economic projects for national devel- people and the Tatmadaw under the correct leader- and Development Council Commander-in-Chief of opment, regional development, interrelation between ship and genuine goodwill of the State. Defence Services Senior General Than Shwe held a the State’s economy and regional economic develop- (See page 8) meeting with departmental officials at division, dis- ment, and measures being taken sector-wise for the trict and township levels, national entrepreneurs, mem- regional economic development and better per capita bers of the Union Solidarity and Development Asso- income of local people. ciation and social organizations and townselders at General Thura Shwe Mann in his address said that the Coastal Region Command in Myeik, Taninthayi the government is conducting the drive for transition Division, yesterday morning. to a peaceful, modern and developed democratic na- Also present on the occasion were SPDC members tion with flourishing discipline. General Thura Shwe Mann, Lt-Gen Maung Bo, Lt- Upholding the leadership of the State, states and Gen Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo and Lt-Gen Tin divisions are exerting endeavours with might and main Aye, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Vice-Admiral Soe for regional development. Thein, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Myat Hein, In the process, the team led by the Head of State Taninthayi Division PDC Chairman Taninthayi Coastal are on an inspection tour to fulfil the requirements INSIDE and to give guidance on development of Taninthayi It is the duty of today’s youths to try to have the Division. It is heartening to see that Myeik region is capacity of safeguarding and defending the nation as enjoying development and that reflects stability and their ancestors had done. They should know their right peace of the region. Even though the task of bringing to take over the role and also the duty of safeguarding such a significant progress to the entire nation is huge, and defending the nation. It is also their responsibility the nation has enjoyed fruits of development due to General Thura Shwe Mann speaks at the meeting. to hand down the duty to their descendants. (Page 7) DR MA TIN WIN combined and harmonious efforts of the State, the MNA Emergence of the State Constitution is the duty of all citizens of Myanmar Naing-Ngan. 2 THE NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR Wednesday, 6 April, 2005 PERSPECTIVES People’s Desire Wednesday, 6 April, 2005 * Oppose those relying on external elements, acting as stooges, holding negative views * Oppose those trying to jeopardize stability of the State and progress of the nation Work for emergence of new * Oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State towns with necessary facilities * Crush all internal and external destructive elements as the common enemy The government is building all the necessary infrastructures for equitable development of all Seinbudaw, Ngetmyatnadaw and regions across the Union and, at the same time, is fulfilling the requirements of all sectors for Shwehtidaw to be hoisted atop improvement of the socio-economic life of the Lopyi Aye Pagoda national people. YAGNON, 5 April— Under the aegis of Presiding Sayadaw Chairman of the State Peace and Development Maha Kamahtahtarnacariya Bhaddanta Sobhana, Seinbudaw, Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Serv- Ngetmyatnadaw and Shwehtidaw will be hoisted atop Lopyi Aye ices Senior General Than Shwe, during his tour Pagoda in Sarthange Village in Bago Township. The consecration of Taninthayi Division on 3 April, inspected the ceremony, ceremony to share merits, rice offering ceremony and sites where a new satellite town and a govern- cash donation ceremony will be held from 22 to 24 April on a ment technological college were to be built. grand scale. For further information contact phone number In his meeting with the responsible personnel 542876.—MNA at the briefing hall of the project for the new town, Head of State Senior General Than Shwe State Ovadaçariya Sayadaw passes away said that the new town was to be built in such a YANGON, 5 April — The Religious Affairs Department to- way that it could meet the people’s need for day announced that Agga Maha Pandita Sayadaw Bhaddanta health and transport in addition to basic neces- Javana Bhivamsa, aged 97 and vasa 77, State Ovadaçariya as well sities such as food, clothing and shelter and that as Presiding Nayaka of Zawanabiwunthayon Monastery in it was necessary to build it stage by stage ac- Gyobingauk of Bago Division (West), passed away at 5.30 pm on Agga Maha Pandita Sayadaw cording to a systematic plan of urban develop- 2 April 2005, 9 Waning of Taboung, 1366 ME.—˚MNA Bhaddanta Javana Bhivamsa. ment in order that the new town was a pleasant place to live in. Mandalay Business Myanmar Healthcare Myeik is made up of 12 wards and has a dense population. As it is difficult to extend the area of Directory 2005 in circulation Directory 2005 comes out the existing town, various committees for devel- YANGON, 4 April— Mandalay Business Direc- oping a new town have been formed and it is tory 2005 published annually by Eureka Co.Ltd came YAGNON, 5 April— Myanmar Healthcare being planned to build the new town on the out today. The directory provided the readers with Directory 2005 published by Eureka Co. Ltd came Kyaukphya side of the Kywegu-Kyaukphya over 500 kinds of business, 35,000 addresses and out today. The directory contains facts about ambu- bridge. Myeik University and Government data, phone numbers, advertisements of business lance services, physical training centres, NGOs, Computer College are the fruits of measures groups in Mandalay, Monywa, Pakokku, Shwebo, medicine and medical equipment companies, gen- taken by the government for the development of Magway, Myingyan, Meikhtila, Taunggyi and Kalay. eral hospitals, specialist clinics, drug stores, tradi- Taninthayi Division. Now preparations for the Transport charges of Myanma railways are also in- tional medicine sector, and others. It is available at construction of a government technological col- cluded in the directory. It is available at No 145, No 145, 36th Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, lege are also under way. 36th Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Phone: Phone: 01-253295 and H-2, First Floor, at the corner As Taninthayi Division has a vast area of vir- 01-253295 and H-2, First Floor, at the corner of 78th of 78th and 30th Streets, Chanayethazan Township, gin and vacant land, cultivation of rubber and and 30th Streets, Chanayethazan Township, Phone: Phone: 09 500 9101. oil palm is being encouraged and all the neces- 09 500 9101. — MNA MNA sary assistance rendered to national entrepre- neurs so that rubber and palm oil can be ex- Construction of roads inspected ported. Due to its rubber and oil palm cultiva- tion and coastal fisheries, Myeik has excellent YANGON, 5 April— potential for economic development. With eco- Director-General U Myo nomic development, its population is likely to Myint of Development increase and this calls for the building of a new Affairs Department under town. We would like to call on all those respon- the Ministry for Progress sible and people to bear in mind the guidance of Border Areas and Na- given by the Head of State and work in concert tional Races and Devel- for the emergence of new towns complete with opment Affairs, yester- health, education and transport facilities. day, inspected construc- tion of district-to-district Chinese delegation leaves roads in Yangon Division. YANGON, 5 April— A 6-member goodwill The director-gen- delegation led by Adviser to CAFIU of the People’s eral arrived at the brief- Director-General U Myo Myint inspects district-to-district road in Taikkyi Republic of China Mr Cai Wu left here by air this ing hall in Kyazukan vil- Township.
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