Reforms of MoI: Embracing motto “To inform, educate and entertain the public”; Acting as a bridge between the Government and general public; Promoting media development and freedom

In accord with the motto “To inform, educate and entertain the public”, the Ministry of Information (MoI) under the civilian government has been carrying on that mission for three years as of now. The following is two exclusive interviews with the Union Minister for Information, Dr. Pe Myint, and Deputy Minister U Aung Hla Tun on the tasks and accomplishments undertaken by the ministry in its third year of operations.
Civil Service Board clarifies in Pyithu Hluttaw assignment, transfer of public servants
Union Civil Service Board clarified in Pyithu Hluttaw yesterday on the assignment and transfer of public servants in response to a question raised in the question and answer session.
Second Amyotha Hluttaw 12th regular session holds third-day meeting
The third-day meeting of the Second Amyotha Hluttaw’s 12th regular session was held yesterday morning at the Amyotha Hluttaw meeting hall where asterisk marked questions raised by five Hluttaw representatives were answered by Deputy Minister for Construction U Kyaw Lin and a motion tabled.
MPC observes World Press Freedom Day
The Myanmar Press Council observed World Press Freedom Day in Yangon yesterday, and leaders of the country shared their messages at a ceremony held to mark the day.
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Outstanding students tour famous places in Pindaya
Outstanding students arrived in Pindaya, Danu Self-Administered Zone, Shan State (South) on an excursion this morning.
Local residents hold rally in favour of amending 2008   constitution
Local residents took to streets in the town of Tamu, Sagaing region in favour of Joint Committee for amending 2008 constitution law yesterday.