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Sawn Tamalan weighing over 7 tons seized in Pinlebu

Crime

02/03/19

A truck loaded with illegal sawn Tamalan was seized near Kankon village, Pinlebu township, Katha district, Sagaing region.

Man died in motorbike accident in Indaw Tsp

Crime

02/03/19

A man died in a motorbike accident on “Pyidaungsu road” in the area of Mawlu police station in Indaw Township,

Action being taken against those who violate traffic rules in Myaing

Local

02/03/19

Policemen from Myaing Township MPF and local authorities have been engaged in public awareness activities on traffic rules

Local people in rally for 2008 Constitution amendment

Local

02/03/19

As many as 1500 local people staged a rally in support of amending the 2008 constitution in the small town of Pwintphyu in Magway Region at 9:00 am on 28 February.

Woman arrested for pushing stimulant tablets in Kyaikmaraw Tsp

Crime

02/03/19

A woman was arrested for dealing in narcotic drugs in Hlakazai village of Taunggalay village-tract in Kyaikmaraw Township,

Amyotha Hluttaw approves motion to establish National Land Law

Parliamentary news

02/03/19

The 19th-day meeting of the eleventh regular session of Second Amyotha Hluttaw held at Amyotha Hluttaw building

Second Pyithu Hluttaw’s eleventh regular session holds 19th-day meeting

Parliamentary news

02/03/19

The 19th-day meeting of the eleventh regular session of the Second Pyithu Hluttaw was held at the Pyithu Hluttaw

Pu Pon

Cartoon

02/03/19

Let’s combine our strengths to improve socio-economic condition of people

Local

02/03/19

To promote the agricultural sector, the Union Government has placed special emphasis on the balanced development of agriculture, livestock, and industry to ensure inclusive economic growth, food security, and increased exports.

The Peasants Day on March 2nd

Feature

02/03/19

The Peasant Revolution led by Saya San did not take place on March 2nd. March 2nd 1962 was the day and date of General Ney Win’s military coup of the State when he personally announced on Myanmar Radio that he had taken over the reign of the State from the Pyidaungsu Government headed by Prime Minister U Nu on the ground that the entire nation was on the brink of break-up and disintegration. The National Army of the Country was duty-bound to salvage it in time. He did not want to commemorate the date of that coup because the coup was a timely action. He thought that the Peasant Revolution was historically worthy of commemoration. So he made that date of March 2nd as Commemoration Day of the Peasants Revolution.