Fulfilling the national electricity requirement

Summer is here, and people across Myanmar are sharing electricity produced by power utilities that are struggling to meet the demand.
Careful analysis on prioritizing policies important in nation’s current situation
When we talk about consumer rights, the issue with fake products will always be raised most often. Selling products whose quality and composition are different from that which was advertised is nothing short of lying to consumers. We might even be so bold as to say this is an age in which the public has serious doubts about advertisements that claim products to be the best in their market.
Creating opportunities for employment
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor and Chairperson of the Central Committee to Implement the Development of Border Areas and Ethnic Nationals, gave directions on generating employment opportunities in Magway Region during her meeting with local residents at the Magway City Hall on 9 May.
Ensuring loans can help MSMEs overcome financial challenges
Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises, or MSMEs, make up 99 per cent of Myanmar’s businesses. Therefore, only when MSMEs are developed can the country achieve economic progress.
Foster culture of dialogue to build a peaceful, prosperous society
Myanmar presents a rich tapestry of different people, languages, and religions, woven on the backdrop of vast natural potential. We are working on bringing out the beauty of our diversity and making it our strength by protecting rights, fostering tolerance, and ensuring security of all.
Rule of law is necessary to overcome challenges in Rakhine
Although progress has been made on resolving the Rakhine issue, we are still facing some challenges with respect to security, human rights, and the socio-economic development of the local people.
Teaching children about diversity through quality education
A country’s stability and state of development depend on its human resource and how willing its citizens are to serve the nation.