A ceremony to promote library development and enhance read­ing habit in the Inlay region of Shan State was held yesterday afternoon at the Basic Educa­tion High School (Thalay) in Nyaungshwe.

 

Union Minister for Informa­tion U Maung Maung Ohn, who also serves as Chairman of the Myanmar Libraries Develop­ment Cooperation Committee, and Shan State Chief Minister U Aung Aung opened the Library Development and Reading Pro­motion Festival.

 

Following the opening, the Union Minister, the Chief Minis­ter, and officials presented cash awards to the school bands and traditional ethnic music and dance troupes that performed at the ceremony.

 

The officials then toured the event, observing the sports and intellectual competitions, as well as viewing the photo­graphic displays and book ex­hibitions. The ceremony con­tinued in the school hall, An MRTV-produced video clip ti­tled Marching Forward to the Goal was also screened.

 

Delivering his opening speech, the Union Minister remarked that the world-re­nowned Inlay area is peaceful and tranquil, facilitating de­velopment across all sectors, including tourism. He noted that although the region had experienced an earthquake, the combined efforts of the Union Government, the Shan State Government, Tatmadaw, and residents had helped restore normalcy. He encouraged the youths to study hard to excel in their education and to cultivate a habit of reading both fiction and non-fiction.

 

Subsequently, the Shan State Chief Minister outlined the library development and reading promotion activities be­ing implemented across Shan State.

 

The Union Minister then presented 50 sets of MRTV DTH receivers, along with books and publications for libraries, to the Shan State Government. Ad­ditionally, the Union Minister and the Chief Minister held a lucky draw to award 10 sets of MRTV DTH receivers to winner attendees.

 

Furthermore, the Shan State Chief Minister contrib­uted over K10.8 million and do­nated books and publications towards the festival. Daw May May Ni, Chair of the Shan State Libraries Foundation, also do­nated books for local libraries.

 

The event concluded with performances of traditional ethnic songs and dances by students from BEHS (Heya Ywama) in Nyaungshwe, af­ter which the Union Minister presented cash awards to the performing groups.

 

The festival was jointly organized by the Ministry of Information and the Shan State Government, in collaboration with the Information and Public Relations Department and the Department of Basic Education. — MNA/KZL