STATE Security and Peace Commission Vice-Chair­man, Deputy Command­er-in-Chief of Defence Services, and Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, ac­companied by Senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army), the commander of the Northern Command and relevant officials, comforted Tatmadaw officers, other ranks, members of Myan­mar Police Force and People’s Militia (local) who are receiving medical treatments at the local military hospital in Myitkyina yesterday morning.

 

The Vice-Senior General and party cordially met wounded of­ficers, other ranks and members of the Myanmar Police Force and the People’s Militia (local) in individual at the local military hospital and asked about med­ical treatment and progress of health conditions. After fulfilling the needs of those patients, the Vice-Senior General presented cash awards to them and mem­bers of the medical services corps working at the hospital.

 

The Vice-Senior General and party inspected the Myit­kyina bypass route by vehicles, local military command and units and housing. The Vice-Senior General met state, district and township educational officers and headmasters at the guesthouse of the Northern Command.

 

During the meeting, he heard a report made by the Kachin State educational of­ficer regarding measures for a high pass rate and educational development. In his discussion, the Vice-Senior General said, for the Grade 12 examination, efforts must be made to ensure that Kachin State’s pass rate and ranking do not fall below those of last year’s Grade 12 examination. He emphasized the need for co­operation among teachers and parents to enable students sitting for the exam this year to achieve outstanding success, maintain a high pass rate and transition rate.

The Vice-Senior General co­ordinated the measures report­ed by officials and concluded the meeting. — MNA/KTZH