MONSOON tree-growing ceremonies take place in various urban and rural areas across the nation as rainwater makes soil soft. Myanmar yearly grows hundreds of thousands of saplings in a variety of species in order to green the environment and try to improve climatic conditions as much as possible.
The annual report released by the UN Environment Program stated that nations delivered a big win for people and the planet by agreeing to negotiate a global deal to end plastic pollution, including in the marine environment.
Now is the time to end the month of May. Monsoon will enter the whole of Myanmar. All the people need to take care of heavy rains and various natural disasters in the early monsoon.
“ WE need food, not tobacco” as this year’s main theme was set by the World Health Organization to mark the World No Tobacco Day which falls on 31 May to increase awareness regarding the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco use on an individual.
THE consumption of cooking oil plays a key role in the consumption types of humans on a daily routine. It is because cooking oil is important in the daily cooking process of Myanmar people. Myanmar mostly uses groundnut and sesame oil in making meals.