FacebookInstagramTwitterContact

 

Miscellaneous Offences Act 2021           >>           Designs of 'Baju Melayu' Studs           >>           Spectrum Unveil 2024 Exhibition           >>           'People Call Me A Monster For Dyeing My Dog Pink - I Want Him To Match My Outfit'           >>           Number of New Converts Increase           >>           Mum's Horror As Group Text Invite For Daughter's 1st Birthday Party Goes Terribly Wrong           >>           Kid Cudi Engaged To Lola Abecassis Sartore           >>           Orlando Bloom Reveals Whether Kids Flynn And Daisy Inherited His Taste For Adventure           >>           This hopping robot with flailing legs could explore asteroids in the future           >>           GPT-4 performed close to the level of expert doctors in eye assessments           >>          

 

SHARE THIS ARTICLE




REACH US


GENERAL INQUIRY

[email protected]

 

ADVERTISING

[email protected]

 

PRESS RELEASE

[email protected]

 

HOTLINE

+673 222-0178 [Office Hour]

+673 223-6740 [Fax]

 



Upcoming Events





Prayer Times


The prayer times for Brunei-Muara and Temburong districts. For Tutong add 1 minute and for Belait add 3 minutes.


Imsak

: 05:01 AM

Subuh

: 05:11 AM

Syuruk

: 06:29 AM

Doha

: 06:51 AM

Zohor

: 12:32 PM

Asar

: 03:44 PM

Maghrib

: 06:32 PM

Isyak

: 07:42 PM

 



The Business Directory


 

 



Myanmar


  Home > Myanmar


ANP to Address Local Issues with Burma’s Vice President


Arakan State’s Chief Minister Nyi Pu and Border and Security Affairs Minister Htein Lin welcome Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing at the Sittwe airport. | PHOTO: Mara Yu

 


 July 13th, 2016  |  08:18 AM  |   1737 views

RANGOON

 

The Arakan National Party (ANP) will deliver an open letter highlighting local concerns to Vice President Henry Van Thio during a meeting on Wednesday morning with residents in Mrauk U, according to an Arakan State parliamentarian.

 

The letter will address a number of issues: the excavation of ditches and tunnels that are filled with rubbish and soil from rice mill production; the supervision of businessmen operating in the state; the announcement of local projects before they begin; the need for new bridges; and the demolition of a railroad which runs through a designated Mrauk U archeological zone.

 

Mrauk U lawmaker Htun Tha Sein said, “The railroad is like a water reservoir. It stores gallons of water, which later overflow during the rainy season and make their way into the city. That’s why we want to abolish the railroad.”

 

Kyaw Lwin, the divisional minister of forestry, mining, agriculture and livestock, told The Irrawaddy that flooding has driven over 20,000 people from their homes in July, and the ministry has opened over 100 temporary camps for those displaced by natural disasters. Three bridges have been damaged in this month’s floods and one man has died.

 

He said the state government has provided about 1,200 bags of rice—which would last for one month—and that the army has aided flood victims as well. But the state government has no plans for resettlement nor a sufficient budget to do so.

 

“The flooding is not as bad as it was last year. Everyone can return when the water recedes,” Kyaw Lwin said.

 

On Tuesday morning, Burma Army’s Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing accompanied relief flights to Arakan State’s capital of Sittwe and brought emergency food and provisions.

 

Mrauk U residents waited at a local monastery on Tuesday morning upon hearing from township administrators that Min Aung Hlaing would arrive, but the army chief did not show.

 

According to a government bureaucrat who asked to remain anonymous, the senior-general will visit Mrauk U and Kyauktaw townships on Wednesday, and then continue to Ann and Thandwe townships.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of THE IRRAWADDY

by Moe Myint

 

If you have any stories or news that you would like to share with the global online community, please feel free to share it with us by contacting us directly at [email protected]

 

Related News


Lahad Datu Murder: Remand Of 13 Students Extende

 2024-03-30 07:57:54

Sydney Church Stabbing: Australian Bishop Forgives Alleged Attacker

 2024-04-19 00:07:49

Google Sacks Staff Protesting Over Israeli Contract

 2024-04-19 00:33:16