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 Monday ,   26  November   2001
ONLINE  EDITION
  1. 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding Championships open
  2. Secretary-1 attends cash presentation ceremony for construction of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image
  3. Leading Committee for Organizing Second Traditional Medicine Practitioners Conference meets
  4. Secretary-1 gives instructions on construction of white elephant-house
  5. Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards announced
  6. Merit-sharing ceremony of Jivitadana Sangha Hospital held
  7. Japanese wellwishers donate medical equipment worth US $ 162,000
  8. Minister inspects bridge construction sites
  9. 60 blocks of heroin and 200,000 stimulant tablets seized in Kengtung
 
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(1) 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding Championships open

Holding of national, international championships helps promote youth's physical, mental strength and
equip them better to meet challenges of life

YANGON, 25 Nov-The opening ceremony of the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding
Championships hosted by Myanmar for the first time and finals of the contest were held at the National  Indoor Stadium-1 in Thuwunna in Thingangyun Township this afternoon. Present were Patron of  Organizing Committee for the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding Championships Chairman of  Myanmar National Olympic Council Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen.  Khin Nyunt, member of the State Peace and Development Council Adjutant-General Maj-Gen Thein Sein,  Commander of Yangon Command Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, the ministers, Chairman of Leading  Organizing Committee for the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding Championships Brig-Gen. Thura  Aye Myint and members, Chairman of Yangon City Development Committee Mayor U Ko Lay, senior  military officers of the Ministry of Defence, the deputy ministers, Vice-Chairman of YCDC Vice-Mayor  Col Maung Pa and members, Vice-President of the International Federation of Bodybuilders for Asia  Secretary-General of Asian Bodybuilding Federation Mr Paul Chua, President of ABBF Mr Mergaliev  Bulat of Kazakhstan, vice-presidents, Executive Assistant to the President Chairman of Judges Committee
Mr Rafael Santonja, Chairman of Medical Committee Dr Robert Martin Goldman and members, members  of Medical Advisory Committee, Chairman of Judges Mr Hong Young Pyo, Chairman of Technical  Committee Mr Tony Blinn, Executives of IFBB and ABBF, Ms Kerry Jane Knowler of World Anti-Drug  Agency, Miss Olympia Miss Juliette Beirgman, members of Judges Committee, Secretary of Women's  Committee of ABBF Ms Christina Kam Yuan, delegates of countries of IFBB and ABBF, Chairman of  Work Committee President of Myanmar Bodybuilding Federation Secretary of YCDC Col Myint Aung,  members, Chairmen of Sub-committees, officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office,  heads of departments, ambassadors, resident representatives of UN Agencies, local and foreign newsmen,  presidents and secretaries of sports federations, heads of departments of YCDC, deputy heads of  departments, sports writers, managers and coaches of 51 countries, students, guests and sports fans.

U Hla Win and Daw Thwe Thwe Myint of Myanma Radio and Television acted as masters of ceremonies  and announced the programmes. Girls from No 2 Basic Education High School carrying the placards each  bearing the names of the participating teams of Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Bulgaria, China,  China (Taipei), Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Guyana,  Hong Kong (China), India, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Lithuania,  Malta, Malaysia, Mongolia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia,  Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam,  Wales (UK) and Myanmar, took place on the stage. Band of Myanmar Police Force played the National  Anthem of Myanmar and the championship contest was declared open. Words, namely, "Welcome to  Yangon, Union of Myanmar, the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding Championships, Mr Universe
2001, and "Body-building is nation-building" were displayed on cards by the students from BEHS Nos 1 and 2 in Thingangyun Township.

The Secretary-1 then delivered a speech. He said:

It is indeed a great pleasure for me to give the  inaugural address at this opening ceremony of the 55th World Amateur Men's Body-building  Championships. First of all, allow me to extend the warmest greetings and heartiest welcome to all the  organizers, judges, body-builders and supporters who have come from different parts of the world to take  part in the Championships. Today is indeed a great day in the annals of Myanmar's sports history for this  is the first time that a World Bodybuilding Championship is being held in Myanmar.

Two years ago, when we were holding the Second Southeast Asian Bodybuilding Championships in
Yangon, the Vice President of IFBB and General Secretary of the Asia Bodybuilding Federation Mr Paul  Chua approached me about the possibility of holding a World Championship. I replied without hesitation that it would be indeed a great honour for our national Bodybuilding Federation and for the country as well. I would therefore like to take this opportunity to again express our sincere appreciation to the Asia  Bodybuilding Federation and the General Secretary Mr Paul Chua for all the encouragement and support to our country.

I wish also to express our heartfelt thanks to the International Federation of Bodybuilders (IFBB) and its  President Dr Ben Weider in particular for having confidence in our country and in our sports federation to  organize this auspicious event. Allow me to assure you that we have undertaken every effort to make the  championships a success. The holding of a World Bodybuilding Championships is of great significance to  all sport loving people, especially to bodybuilders all over the world.

It assembles the youths of the nations to compete not only for physical excellence of strong bodies but also  to foster international brotherhood and fraternity among the nations. It is our belief that even as the contestants compete with each other, they will also be able to build lasting friendships. Moreover, to the  sportsmen from developing nations like Myanmar, it also affords a golden opportunity to exchange views  and experiences with their brothers from more advanced sports nations, thus gaining new techniques and  methods.

We in Myanmar have always accorded priority to the development of body and mind of the people. It is in  this spirit that the Government has identified the upgrading of health standards as a social objective of the  nation. In promoting health standards, due importance is paid to uplifting level of sports including mass  and competitive sports. It is our view that sports also contribute to strengthening of individual character  by developing discipline, perseverance, endurance, team spirit and sportsmanship. Moreover, the holding  of national and international championships will surely serve to promote physical and mental strength of youth and equip them better to meet the
challenges of life. Our Government is committed to raising the sport standards of the nation. Towards this end, a National Olympic Council and Olympic Committee have been formed to provide overall policy  guidance while a separate Ministry of Sports gives close supervision to the development of sports in  Myanmar.

Consequently, there has been a general rise in the standards of sports in Myanmar and the successes  attained in regional and international sports meets bear witness to the improved performances of  Myanmar sportsmen and sportswomen. In the sphere of body building, Myanmar is able to produce many  prominent bodybuilders who have made their mark in regional and international contests. The holding of  the Second Southeast Asia Bodybuilding Championship in Myanmar in 1999 testifies to the emergence of  Myanmar as a powerhouse in body building.

I wish to congratulate the Myanmar Bodybuilding Federation for the excellent work in raising the
standards of body building in the nation. As the host country for the present Championships, we are very  happy to have representatives from so many nations in the world with us today. Although your stay in our  country is very brief, it is our hope that you will be able to enjoy the beauty of our golden land, the world- renown hospitality of our people as well as our rich culture and customs.

In conclusion, may I take this opportunity to wish the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding
Championships every success and all the contestants the best of luck. Then, the Secretary-1 presented an  honorary award of Myanmar National Olympic Council to Vice-President of the IFBB for Asia and  General-Secretary of ABBF Mr Paul Chua. Mr Paul Chua made a speech. Minister for Sports Brig-Gen.  Thura Aye Myint formally opened the finals of the 55th World Amateur Men's Bodybuilding  Championships. Executive Assistant to the President and Chairman of the Judges Committee Mr Rafael  Santonja presented the service award of IFBB to the Secretary-1.

Mr Paul Chua presented gold order awards of IFBB to Minister Brig-Gen. Thura Aye Myint and Mayor U  Ko Lay. Mr Paul Chua introduced contestants to the Secretary-1. The employees of the Fine Arts  Department presented cultural dances. At the Flyweight (60 kilo) Category, Pham Van Mach of Vietnam,  Aung Naing of Myanmar and Tun Tun Aung of Myanmar stood first, second and third respectively. The  Secretary-1 and Mayor U Ko Lay presented prizes and certificates of honour to the winners respectively.

The Secretary-1, together with the six contestants, posed for photos. At the Bantamweight (65 kilo)
Category, Jose Carlos Santos of Brazil, Anwar Ahmed El Amawy of Egypt and In Chai of the Republic of  Korea emerged first, second and third respectively. The Secretary-1 and Minister Brig-Gen. Thura Aye  Myint presented prizes and certificates of honour to the winners respectively. The Secretary-1, together  with the six contestants, posed for photos. At the Lightweight (70 kilo) Category, Igor Kocis of Slovakia,  Yossri Sayed of Egypt and Dong Ki Han of the Republic of Korea stood first, second and third  respectively. Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than and Mr Rafael Santonja presented prizes and  certificates of honour to the bodybuilders.

Commander Maj-Gen Khin Maung Than, together with the six contestants, posed for photos. At the  Welterweight (75 kilo) Category, Fakhrudinov Tagir of Azerbaijan, Pavlo Milos of Czech Republic and  Zaw Thein Naing of Myanmar emerged first, second and third respectively. Adjutant-General Maj-Gen  Thein Sein and Col Myint Aung presented prizes and certificates of honour to the bodybuilders. Adjutant- General Maj-Gen Thein Sein, together with the six contestants, posed for photos.

At the Middleweight (80 kilo) Category, Serguei Dimitriev of Russia, Pavlos Mentis of Greece and Frank  Schramm of Germany stood first, second and third respectively. Minister for Co-operatives Lt-Gen. Tin  Ngwe and the vice-president of IFBB for Lebanon presented prizes and certificates of honour respectively  to them. Lt-Gen. Tin Ngwe, together with the six contestants, posed for photos. At the Light Heavyweight  (- 90 kilo) Category, Thomas Scheu of Germany, Brzozka Pawel of Poland and Pavel Ershov of Russia  stood first, second and third respectively.  Minister for Foreign Affairs U Win Aung and Vice-president of  Asian Bodybuilding Federation Mr Mergaliev Bulat presented prizes and certificates respectively.  Minister U Win Aung, together with the six contestants, posed for photos.

At the Heavyweight (+90 kilo) Category, Oleg Makchatsev of Russia, Piotr Gluchowski of Poland and  Mariusz Strzelinski of Czech Republic stood first, second and third respectively. Minister for
Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Brig-Gen. Thein Zaw and the president of the Medical
Commission presented prizes and certificates of honour respectively. Minister Brig-Gen. Thein Zaw,
together with the six contestants, posed for photos. Mr Rafel Santonji presented Most Improved
Bodybuilder prize to Aung Naing of Myanmar (Flyweight). Col Myint Aung and Mr Rafael Santonji
presented the first, second and third best national team prizes to Russia, the Republic of Korea and Egypt  respectively.

Col Myint Aung handed over the IFBB Flag to the delegate of Egypt, where the World Bodybuilding  Championships will be held next year. Mr Paul Chua presented the first, second and third overall  champion prizes to Oleg Makchatsev of Russia (Heavyweight), Thomas Scheu of Germany (Light  Heavyweight) and Fakhrudinov Tagir of Azerbaijan (Welterweight) respectively. Then, the ceremony  came to a close.


(2) Secretary-1 attends cash presentation ceremony for construction of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image

YANGON, 25 Nov-A ceremony to present cash for construction of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni  Image was held at Gandhakuti Kyaungdawgyi on Mindham-ma Hill in Insein Township this morning,  attended by Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen. Khin Nyunt.

Also present were ministers, deputy ministers, the vice-mayor, officials of the State Peace and
Development Council Office, heads of department, members of the Committee for Construction of Lawka  Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image and wellwishers. The Secretary-1 and party paid obeisance to the  Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image.

The Secretary-1 accepted K 2.5 million each donated by staff of the Ministry of Communications, Posts  and Telegraphs and the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries and the Ministry of Health and K 2 million  each by U Maung Maung and brothers (Great Wall embrocation production) and U Zaw Win (AryonOo  Construction) and Daw Khin Khin Htay and family.

Minister for Religious Affairs U Aung Khin accepted K 10,740,000 donated by disciples of Letkhattaung  Sayadaw, K 1 million each by U Thein Oo (Thitsa Pankhin Enterprise) and Daw Khin Khin Sein, Col  Zaw Win Myint, Lt-Col Yin Yin Zaw and family, Chanttet Htan Buddhist Missionary Temple in Kamayut  Township and wellwishers and K 1.8 million by Daw Thet Thet Aung and son Maung Aung Sit Thway.

Minister for Forestry U Aung Phone accepted K 800,000 each by Daw Hla Yin and family and U Khway- Daw Khin Si and family, K 700,000 by Daw Khin May Thet and K 500,000 each by U Ohn Hlaing-Daw  Khin Mar Kyi, U Khin Maung and family and Myanmar Traditional Artists and Artisans Asiayon.  Minister for Information Maj-Gen Kyi Aung accepted K 500,000 donated by Daw Ngwe Yon and family,  K 340,000 U Thein Aung and U Myint Aung Ko and family, K 300,000 by Daw Sein Yi and son U Aung  Moe Kyaw and family, K 250,000 each by Headmaster U Kyaw Kyaw and students of No 1 Basic  Education High School in Dagon Township, Daw Than Paw Tip, Dr San Lwin and Lecturer Daw Myint  Than (Retd) and family and U Chit Han and Daw Aye Aye Myint.

Minister Brig-Gen. Ohn Myint accepted K 250,000 each by U Aung Kyaw Oo-Daw Nan San Huan Sai,  sons and daughters of U Myint Swe and Daw Nan San Hmu and U Ye Tun and Daw Theingi Min.  Minister Brig-Gen. Maung Maung Thein accepted K 985,600 by wellwishers. Minister Brig-Gen. Thein  Zaw accepted K 100,000 each by U Than Naing-Daw Kyu Kyu Swe of Thamada Robe Shop, Deputy  Minister for Information Brig-Gen. Aung Thein-Daw Tin Tin Nwe, Daw Nan Thida and daughters, Daw  Myint Yi, U Chit Thwe, Daw Thaung Yi of Kyaikwaing, U Khin Maung Hla-Daw Khin Kyi and U Mya  Aung-Daw Aye Aye Soe. Minister Brig-Gen. Lun Thi accepted K 100,000 each donated by U Maung  Maung Aye-Daw Aye Zin Soe, Insein Township Peace and Development Council, Daw Sein Yin and  family and U Maung Maung Nyunt and Daw Khin Myat Nwe.

Minister Maj-Gen Ket Sein accepted K 100,000 each by Yangon City Bank, Daw Khin Myat Thu and  family and U Mya Than-Daw Yin Yin May and 116 US dollars, 110 FECs and K 18,016,578 donated by  the public from 22 September to 23 November.

Today's donations were 116 US dollars, 110 FECs, articles worth K 14,040,000 and K 50,592,178.  Chairman of the Committee for Construction of Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image Deputy  Minister for Religious Affairs Brig-Gen. Thura Aung Ko reported on progress of work. Chairman of the  Finance Committee Vice-Mayor Col Maung Pa reported on matters related to donations.

The Secretary-1  said " all-round construction work of the Lawka Chantha Abhaya Labha Muni Image is being undertaken  with the use of the contributions of the people."

The power of the image has manifested itself since it was conveyed from Sakyintaung in Madaya
Township, he said. On account of the glory of the Image, it can be said that a white elephant emerged in Myanmar. Emergence of the white elephant is a good omen for peace and prosperity of Myanmar, he said.  He expressed his belief that such donations for construction of the Image could bring about prosperity.  Construction of the Glass-walled Hall will soon be completed, and the Image will become more graceful  and serene, he said. The Secretary-1 wished all the wellwishers prosperity.

The Secretary-1 paid obeisance to the relics conveyed from Sri Lanka and inspected construction of the  Image. Construction of the Glass-walled Hall is 40 per cent; complete the carving of the Pada footprint by  100 per cent; construction of the Pada footprint hall and decoration of Myanmar artistic works 70 per  cent. Four lion statues which are 36 feet high each and situated in northern and southern stairways and  two stairs are 75 per cent complete. Construction of northern and southern stairways and Gandhakuti  Kyaungdawgyi is nearly finished and the laying of granite slabs is under way in the Kyaungdawgyi.


(3) Leading Committee for Organizing Second Traditional Medicine Practitioners Conference meets

YANGON, 25 Nov -The Leading Committee for Organizing the Second Traditional Medicine
Practitioners Conference held a meeting in the meeting hall of the National Health Committee of the
Ministry of Health at 11 am today. Patron of the Leading Committee Chairman of the National Health  Committee Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen. Khin Nyunt addressed the  meeting.

Also present were the ministers, the Mayor of Yangon, the deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace  and Development Council office, members of the Leading Committee, heads of department and guests.  The Secretary-1 said that the First Traditional Medicine Practitioners Conference was successfully held in  December in 2000 in conjunction with the Exhibition on Traditional Medicines and Medical Equipment.

He expressed his belief that the second conference can be held more successfully on the basis of the
experience gained from the holding of the first conference. It is necessary to see to it that all the
traditional medicine practitioners attend the second conference; papers are submitted systematically;
potent traditional medicines and methods are made known to all. Arrangements are to be made to enable  traditional medicine practitioners to have open discussions at the second conference with the aim of  keeping in perpetuity efficacious traditional medicines handed down by successive generations.

In conjunction with the second conference, the second exhibition on traditional medicines and medical  equipment will be held, and efforts are to be exerted so that the second conference and the second  exhibition can be held successfully. Head of State Senior General Than Shwe has given the guidance to  produce potent medicines for curing six diseases which are common in Myanmar and giving effective  treatment to the public.

It is believed that the second conference will be able to implement the guidance of the Head of State. The  focus of the second conference is to be on systematically developing traditional medicine in accord with  the aspirations and guidance of the Head of State, standardizing efficacious traditional medicines,  providing treatment for the diseases which are common in Myanmar, encouraging the public to go in for  traditional medicine, and enhancing the role and dignity of traditional medicine practitioners and  traditional medicines.

Chairman of the Leading Committee Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein reported on matters related to  the holding of the second conference and the second exhibition. Secretary of the Leading Committee  Deputy Minister for Health Professor Dr Kyaw Myint reported on arrangements for the holding of the  second conference and the second exhibition and for the opening of the university of traditional medicine.

Then, the Secretary-1 said that in the light of the reports presented today, it is believed that the second  conference can be held successfully like the first conference. It is found that after the first conference was  held, the role of the traditional medicine has become significantly higher. It is also found that as the  government has given encouragement, Myanma traditional medicine has become more and more popular  and the people place more reliance on it.

In producing traditional medicines, modern methods and equipment are being used, so the standard of  production work is improving. The holding of the traditional medicine practitioners conference and the  exhibition on traditional medicines and medical equipment and the arrangements for the opening of the  university of traditional medicine are efforts made in the time of the present government, which are to be  put on record. In conclusion, the Secretary-1 called on all to make concerted efforts for the successful  holding of the second conference.


(4)  Secretary-1 gives instructions on construction of white elephant-house

YANGON, 25 Nov-Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen. Khin Nyunt this  morning gave instructions to officials on construction of a house for Yaza Gaha Thiri Pissaya Gaza Yaza  White Elephant which will be kept in the white elephant garden, south of Mindhamma Hill in Insein  Township. Secretary-1 Lt-Gen. Khin Nyunt, accompanied by the ministers, the deputy ministers and  officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office, arrived at the white elephant shed  (temporary) at 10 am this morning.

The Secretary-1 was welcomed there by Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik Tun, Deputy Commander  Brig-Gen. Hsan Hsint and departmental officials. First, the Secretary-1 and party viewed the white  elephant. At the office of the work site, Deputy Minister for Science and Technology U Nyi Hla Nge and  Chief Engineer U Aung Kyee Myint of Public Works reported to the Secretary-1 on preparation for  construction of the elephant house with the use of charts, Deputy Minister for Forestry Col Thaik Tun on  taking care of the elephant and building the white elephant garden and Vice-Mayor Col Maung Pa on  preparation of food for the white elephant.

Officials concerned also took part in the discussions. Concerning the reports, the Secretary-1 gave
instructions and fulfilled the requirements. Afterwards, the Secretary-1 inspected the land preparation for  the construction of the white elephant-house. The Secretary-1 left there later in the morning.
 


(5) Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards announced

YANGON, 25 Nov-Winners of Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards for 2000 sponsored by the Printing  and Publishing Enterprise, Ministry of Information were announced today. In novels, Myo Win Chit won  the second prize for "Sabe-cherry-thet-the-ti-ywae". In collected short stories, Nay Myo Thant won the  first prize for "Tharafi-kyaing-hlaing-thin-pa-de-win-mya-ye-mye", Maung Sanda (Lewe) the second for  "Ame-yin-ngwe-hnin-achar wut-htu-to-myar and Twin Gyi Win Maung the third for "Nga-taw-nga-lone".

In collected poems, Salin Phone Kyaw won the first prize for  Mitta-yeik-nan-pan-yaung- zone-kabya-myar" and Yenatha Maung Kyaw Nyunt the second for "Yin-de-ka-thitsa-hnin-achar-kabya-myar". In  general knowledge (arts), Dr Maung Maung Soe won the first prize for "Ze -gwet-see-pwa-yay-hnin- naing-gan-win-ngwe" and Tkkatho Ko Maung the second for "Dagon Saya Tin-e-bawa-hnin-anu-pinnya".

In general knowledge (science and applied science), Dr Tin Thein (Pathein University) won the first prize  for "Lutha-asa-Myanma-ka", Tun Aung Kyaw for" Myanmar-naing-gan-mye- athone-cha-hmu-hnin- hnase-tarazu" and Tint Lwin Swe the third for  Nga-lyin-hnin- ngalyin-bay-andaye-chaw-cha-ye". In sar-padetha, Maung Moe Yan won the first prize for "chin-dwin-myit-e-tha-maing-ta-chet-pe-tin-than", Dr Thet Lwin the second for "Bagan-anauk-kha-ye-takhauk" and Maung Chit (MA) for "See-thwin-nyo-yit-
meza-myit". In Myanmar Culture and Art, Htan Hlaing won the first prize for "She-haung-Myanma-oo-myo-daw" and Ko Ko (research) for "Yadanapon-Mandalay-namyo-pya-thet-hnin-asin-ala".

In children's literature, Maung Tha Hmwe won the first prize for "Pyu-pyu-hmwe-hmwe-pan-kalay-hnin- achar Short Stories", Hsu Latt Tun the second for "Nyit Moe-hnin-achar-sarsu-mya" and Dr Ko Ko  Kyaing the third for Kalay-mya-atwet-swe-sone-kyan". In youth literature, Maung Khaing Khant won the
first prize for "Pan-do-e-dai-ya-yi". In the translation, Dr Nyunt Shwe won the first for "Dai-no-saw-athi- nyan". Out of 12 genres, there were no winners in plays and politics. Winners are to contact the chief  editor, , Sarpay Beikman, No 529/531, Merchant Road, phones 252560, 240048 and 283434, by 13  December. Prize presentation ceremony will be held at National Theatre, on Myoma Kyaung Street, at 1  p.m. on 1 waxing of Nadaw (Sarsodaw Day); 16 December (Sunday).

Rehearsal for the ceremony will be on 14 December at the same venue. Entrants may withdraw their  manuscripts which did not win prizes, in person or with the letter of authority, during six months after announcing the lists of winners. Entrants may submit the entries to the Sarpay Beikman Manuscripts  Award Competitions for 2001, not later than 31 December and order the form and disciplines of the  competitions with K 40 for postage. Winners of 12th short story, article and poem competitions of  National Motto and Literary Competitions had been announced on 14 November.

Winners of National Literary Awards announced

YANGON, 25 Nov-The National Literary Award Scrutiny and Selection Committee of Ministry of
Information today announced winners of the National Literary Awards for 2000. The winners are Mi  Chan Wai in the collected short stories for"Kama-yinkwe-hnin-achar pin-le-wut-htu-to-myar", Zin Min  (Thamein Htaw) in the plays for"Shweamway Pyazat", Taik Soe in belles letters for"Zeya",  Thutethi  Ramanya Ko Ko Naing for" Myanma  Yokethe-hnin-yokethe-papu-yokehtu-pinnya- akyaung- thikaungzaya", Maung Khaing Khant in the youth literature for"Mya-sein-yaung- pon-yeik-mya", Tun Myat Aye in the translation  (aesthetics) for"Zaya-o-gyi", Professor Daw Aye Than in the translation (general knowledge) for"Miba-kaung- do-yin-thwe-pyu-su-pyo-htaung-nee", U Thaung Htut (Retired ) Professor of Institute Education)  for"Myanma pinnya-yay-shu-khin" and Aung Chein Bwa in general  knowledge (applied science) for"Myanma-sar-thone-  hmu-dale-hnin-sar-thone-se". The are no winners in  five remaining genres novel, collected poems, children's literature, general knowledge and politics.  Winners are to contact the chief editor, , Sarpay Beikman, No 529/531, Merchant Road, phones 252560, 240048 and 283434, by 13th December. Prize presentation ceremony will be held at National Theatre, on
Myoma Kyaung Street, at 1 p.m. on 1 waxing of Nadaw (Sarsodaw Day); 16th December (Sunday).  Rehearsal for the ceremony will be on 14 December at the same  venue.

Prizes presented to winners of ASEAN painting contest

YANGON, 25 Nov - The ceremony to present prizes to winners of the ASEAN painting contest for  children under the theme " Kindness", was held at the National Museum on Pyay Road, Dagon Township,  here, this morning. Deputy Minister for Culture U Soe Nyunt made an opening speech and presented  prizes to the winners.

Also present were Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs U Khin Maung Win, Deputy Minister for
Education U Myo Nyunt, the ambassadors from the ASEAN member countries and staff of the embassies,  the directors-general of the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign  Affairs and responsible personnel, officials of Myanmar Artistes and Artisans Asiayone, prize-winning  students and their teachers and guests. Deputy Minister for Culture U Soe Nyunt made a speech and then  presented prizes to 20 prize-winning students.

Later, Director-General of the Cultural Institute Department of the Ministry of Culture U Myint Thein  Swe presented gifts to the members of the judges of the contest, and Maung Kaung Myat Min Soe, on  behalf of the prize winners, spoke words of thanks. After the ceremony, the deputy ministers, ambassadors  and embassies staff and departmental officials viewed the prize-winning paintings and they also had  documentary photos taken together with prize-winning students.

MWJA helds paper reading session

YANGON, 25 Nov - The second paper reading session " Bank of Knowledge " organized by Myanmar  Writers and Journalists Association took place at the hall of MWJA on Merchant Street at noon today. It  was attended by Chairman of MWJA U Hla Myaing (Ko Hsaung), Vice-Chairman-2 U Than Maung  (Than Maung), Secretary U Hla Tun (Hla Tun - Twantay), CEC members, resource persons, chairmen,  secretaries and executive committee members of MWJAs of townships in Yangon Division, guests,  literati, and township MWJA members. Joint-Secretary-4 of MWJA U Myint Kywe (Maung Myint Kywe)  acted as master of ceremonies. Chairman of MWJA made an opening speech. Resource persons Daw  Kyan read the paper on Administration of Myanmar Kings and replied to the queries raised by those  present.


(6) Merit-sharing ceremony of Jivitadana Sangha Hospital held

YANGON, 25 Nov- The 17th merit-sharing ceremony was held in conjunction with a ceremony to honour  wellwishers who made donations to the trust fund of Jivitadana Sangha Hospital at the hospital in Bahan  Township this afternoon. Present were Bahan Township Pali Takkatho Nyaungdon Kyaungtaik Presiding  Sayadaw State Central Working Committee of the Sangha Agga Maha Pandita Bhaddanta Sobana and  members of the Sangha, Chairman of Jivitadana Sangha Hospital Administration Boaard U Maung  Maung-7 and members, officials of the hospital and well-wishers. Then, the chairman and members and  wellwishers presented offertories to the Sayadaw and members of the Sangha. The Presiding Sayadaw  delivered a sermon, followed by sharing of merits gained.

Gold plates donated to Shwedagon Pagoda

YANGON, 25 Nov- A ceremony to donate gold plates to Shwedagon Pagoda continued for the third day  at Bo Bo Aung Tazaung at the pagoda this morning. A total of 15 wellwishers donated one hundred gold  plates. The gold-plate donation ceremony will continue till 10 December.


(7) Japanese wellwishers donate medical equipment worth US $ 162,000
 
YANGON, 25 Nov - Minister for Health Maj-Gen Ket Sein, together with Deputy Minister Professor Dr  Kyaw Myint, inspected the eye operation cases jointly conducted by Myanmar and Japanese surgeons at  the Eye Hospital here this afternoon.

A ceremony to donate medical equipment for treating eye patients by an eye surgical team of Japan led by  Dr Yoshifumi Fujita, who performed eye operation on 28 patients by using Phaco method in Yangon and  Mandalay from 22 to 26 November, the Association of Japan-Myanmar Mutual Corporation, Itabishi  Corporation and Canon Star Corporation was held at the Department of Medical Research (Lower  Myanmar) this evening. Present were Minister Maj-Gen Ket Sein, Deputy Minister Professor Dr Kyaw  Myint, officials of the Ministry of Health and wellwishers. Vice-President of the Association of Japan- Myanmar Mutual Corporation Mr Iwasaki Hideo and Dr Yoshifumi Fujita explained the purpose of  donation and donated medical equipment worth US $ 162,000. Minister Maj-Gen Ket Sein accepted the  donations and presented certificates of honour to the wellwishers.

Minister attends opening of new school building

YANGON, 25 Nov - Under the patronage of Minister for Industry-1 U Aung Thaung and wife Daw Khin Khin Yi, a ceremony to open the new prayer hall, donated by the staff of the ministry, was held at the  compound of Mahabodi Kyaung in Kyaukka village, Taungtha Township, Mandalay Division. The  ceremony started with three-time recitation of NamoTassa, and the congregation received the Five  Precepts from Presiding Sayadaw Bhaddanta Tejeinda. Minister U Aung Thaung and wife Daw Khin  Khin Yi presented offertories to the Sayadaw and members of the Sangha. The Sayadaw delivered a  sermon, followed by the sharing of merits gained, and the ceremony came to an end.

Next, CEC member of the Union Solidarity and Development Association U Aung Thaung attended the  ceremony to open and to hand over the new school building of Kyaukka Village. Education Officer Daw  Yi Yi Myint of Taungtha Township and the headmistress of the basic education primary school of  Kyaukka Village formally opened the school. Then, CEC member U Aung Thaung handed over  documents related to the school to director (Education) of Mandalay Division No 2 Basic Education  Department Daw Thaung Nu. Next, cash donation ceremony for the school followed.

Cash donations were K 10,000 each by U Kyaw Tin and Daw Mya Yin family, Ma Khin Moe Nwe, gold  medalist in weight-lifting event at the 21st SEA games, U Aung Thin, Daw Khin Than, U Thein Swe,  Daw Yi Yi Lwin, U Min Nay and Daw Mya Mya Swe, K 20,000 each by U Win Myint and Daw Myint  Myint family of Myingyan and Daw Tin Oo Kyi of No-1 Industry, K 15,000 by U Htein Lin and Daw Hla  Shwe family and K 10,000 each by Chairman of Taungtha Township Peace and Development Council U  Aye Pe, Chairman of All Bus Lines Control of Myingyan U Hla Than, Managing Director of Myanma  Textile Industries U Oo Thein Maung, Managing Director of Myanma Pharmaceutical and household  Industries U Myint Oo and Managing Director of Myanma Foodstuff Industries U Kyaw Myint, after  which the ceremony came to an end.

Later, CEC member U Aung Thaung inspected the five-unit two-storey school building. At 2 p.m., CEC  member U Aung Thaung arrived at Punyawanuna association and attended the ceremony to donate 100  bags of rice to the association and 200 bags of rice to monasteries in the village. CEC member U Aung  Thaung and wife Daw Khin Khin Yi presented offertories, and secretary of the association U Tin Aung  presented a certificate of honour to CEC member U Aung Thaung. Later, CEC member U Aung Thaung  supplicated the purpose of donation of 300 bags of rice for the sixth time.

Next, Sasana Ponla Kyakan Kyaung Sayadaw U Sundara delivered a sermon and the ceremony ended  after the sharing of merits gained. In the evening, CEC member U Aung Thaung arrived at the Home for  the Aged in Taungtha and attended the ceremony to donate 500 bags of rice by wellwishers to the Home.  Afterwards, CEC member U Aung Thaung arrived at the Taungtha People's Hospital and presented prizes  to doctors and nurses who are taking care of patients with kindness and looked around the hospital and  comforted the patients.


(8) Minister inspects bridge construction sites

YANGON, 25 Nov. Minister for Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun, together with officials of Public Works,  inspected Baingda bridge construction site on Yangon-Mandalay Road today. Assistant Engineer U Myint  Lwin reported on work. The minister gave instructions on completion of the bridge with set standards in  time, minimizing loss and wastage and fulfilled the required construction materials and machinery. The  Baingda bridge is a four-lane reinforced concrete structure with the length of 300 feet and it will  withstand 60 tons of load. The minister and party proceeded to Yenwe Creek bridge construction site on  Yangon-Mandalay Road. Project Engineer Daw Si Si Than reported on the progress of work. The minister  then gave instructions. The four-lane reinforced concrete Yenwe bridge is 360 feet long and it will  withstand 60 tons of load. The minister also inspected construction of Kwinchaung and Phyuchaung  bridges on Yangon-Mandalay Road.

Construction of roads and bridges inspected

YANGON, 25 Nov. - Deputy Minister for Construction Brig-Gen. Myint Thein, accompanied by officials,  arrived at Bo Myat Tun bridge in Ayeyawady Division on 23 November morning and inspected along  Yangon-Danubyu- Zalun-Hinthada road. The deputy minister met with Hinthada District Peace and  Development Council Chairman Lt-Col Win Htain, departmental officials, the district engineer and  service personnel of Public Works at Myat-zalun Yeiktha in Zalun Township. After giving instructions to  the officials, the deputy minister inspected Zalun-Danubyu-Sakkok road and designated the site to be  upgraded, and arrived Wakema bridge in the evening.

Yesterday morning, the deputy minister arrived at construction site of Wakema bridge on Wakema bank  where Deputy Superintending Engineer U Khin Maung Se reported him on completion of the bridge and  future tasks. Then, the deputy minister inspected the site and attended the second communal Kathina  robes offering ceremony of the bridge. He offered robes and offertories to the Sayadaws. Afterwards, he  heard the reports on completion of construction of Shwe-laung bridge and tasks to be carried out at the  briefing hall of the construction site. He gave instructions on timely completion of the bridge, to meet the  set standard of the bridge and worksite safety to the officials and left there. He arrived back here at night.


(9)  60 blocks of heroin and 200,000 stimulant tablets seized in Kengtung

YANGON, 25 Nov.- A combined team comprising members of the local intelligence unit and Myanmar  Police Force, acting on information, searched the vehicle with the number plate SW-3/0400 at Tapin  Check Point in Kengtung Township, Shan State (East) on 17 November. Aikpi, son of U Hsan Maung of  Kengkhon village, Kengtung Township, drove the car, and Aik Kyaw, son of U Aik Tun of Phalin village,  Panhsan Township, who was also in the car. The combined team seized 60 blocks of heroin weighing 20  kilos and 200,000 stimulant tablets bearing WY letters hidden in the car.  Action is being taken against  them under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law by the police station concerned.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADMISSION

International Theravada Buddhist Missionary University will open in June for 2002 academic year. The first semester for academic year 2002 begins in June and ends in October. The second semester begin on  1st December and ends in March 2003. Those students who are qualified for  Diploma course can send  their application forms to the Registrar, international Theravada Buddhist Missionary University,  Dhammapala Hill, Mayangone P.O., Yangon, Myanmar. Fax 095-1-650700, Phone 095-1-650702.(1)  Diploma of Buddha Dhamma(Dip.B.Dh)

EDUCATION REQUIREMENT

Foreign monks, nuns and laymen who apply for one-year Diploma course must have passed at least the  Matriculation or  equivalent. For the layman who is Myanmar citizen must have their first degree, B.A. or  B.Sc. Myanmar monks and nuns who apply for  Diploma course must not be younger than 18 and not  older than 45. Age limit for students who apply for one-year Diploma course only will be given consideration. The Selection Board reserves the right to decide whether a particular applicant has met the  requirements or not.
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ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

Foreign candidates are required to sit for the written examination at the Embassy of Myanmar in country  of their residence, or at the  examination centre in Yangon, Myanmar. There will be two question papers,  namely, one on English proficiency and the other on general Knowledge relevant to Buddhism. The  closing date for submitting application form for Diploma course is 15th December 2001.  The written  entrance examination for Diploma course will be held on 8th January 2002. A candidate  who passes the  written examination must sit  for personal interview at the Embassy of Myanmar in the country of their  residence before joining the University. The admission policy of the University is  liberal and flexible  enough to get the qualified students for Diploma course. Priority will be givento foreign students.  The  students who joins the University is required to bring a proper medical certificate recently taken from any  recognized authority showing physical and mental fitness.

VISA & OTHER EXPENSES

Once a foreign student is admitted to the Diploma course, the Ministry of Religious Affairs will take care  of visa application and its extension. Tuition, boarding  and messing for foreign students will be provided  free by the University. Travelling expenses for joining the University will not be borne by the University.
 

For further information,  inqueries may kindly be made to the nearest Myanmar Embassies or Consulates
or email to mission.myanmar@ties.itu.int

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