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13 injured in a traffic accident between passenger bus and oil tanker
09/06/19
13 people were injured after a passenger bus hit an oil tanker in Waw Township, Bago Region on 7 June, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Myanmar delegation attends 2nd Global Disability Summit
09/06/19
A Myanmar delegation led by Union Minister for Social Wel-fare, Relief and Resettlement Dr. Win Myat Aye who were in Bue-nos Aires, Argentina attended the 2nd Global Disability Summit second day events of covering equal rights and non-discrimi-nation against persons with dis-abilities, job opportunities with-out discrimination for disabled women, children and persons, technology and innovation for disabled persons and justice for disabled persons.
Gem sale in local currency starts
09/06/19
A local currency sale of gem started at Maniyadana Jade Hall in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday morning.
Over 60 SMEs in Yangon recommended for loans
09/06/19
THE SMEs Development Agen-cy has issued recommendation letters to 63 potential small and medium-sized enterprises in Yangon, to help them obtain loans to expand their business-es during the third-year of the Yangon Region government.
Midfielder Tin Win Aung joins Ayeyawady United
09/06/19
TIN Win Aung has signed with Ayeyawady United recently to play for a half season in the Myanmar National League, according to Ayeyawady United.
MOE conducts English Language Proficiency Upgrading Course No. 3 in Nay Pyi Taw
09/06/19
AN OPENING ceremony of the English Language Proficiency Upgrading Course No. 3 for the government staff was held at the Ministry of Education in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
Gems, jade to be sold in Kyat at Gems Emporium in Nay Pyi Taw
09/06/19
UNION Minister for Natural Re-sources and Environmental Con-servation U Ohn Win attended the Gems Emporium sold only in Kyats held at the Mani Yadana Jade Hall in Nay Pyi Taw yester-day morning. Union Minister U Ohn Win inspected the displayed gems exhibits at the designated places.
The Kacchapanadi
09/06/19
THE Kacchapanadi, better known as the Kaladan river, is the most useful and long-est river in Rakhine State. It rises in the over 8000-foot high Lushai mountain in the northern Chin State. It first courses down along the border between Myanmar and India and then joins the Boinu river rushing down from the south, some miles south of Falam. And, having wound its way through the northern Rakhine State for over 220 miles, it, immediately south of Sittwe, empties into the Bay of Bengal. Its estuary near Sittwe is six miles wide. It can be navigable for 150 miles from the mouth.
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