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“We believe that monsoon winds will withdraw from the northern part of the nations in the first 10 days of September; from the middle part of the country from September 11 to 20; and should have receded from the delta and southern part of the nation by the end of the month,”
 
“We usually stockpile construction materials, which helps us to avoid sudden cost increases but we’re not immune: Steel rods have jumped from K100,000 last year to K300,000 now,”
 
In addition to over 300,000 buffaloes and cattle, in the most affected 11 townships of Yangon and Ayeyarwady divisions, about 66,000 pigs, over one million chickens, and around 500,000 ducks, were killed in the cyclone, the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) reported.
 
MYANMAR’S authorities were by far the greatest providers of medical assistance to its population after Cyclone Nargis despite the widespread international criticism of a poor response, according to an analysis released on September 3.
U Tin Win said Redclaw – whose scientific name is Cherax quadricarinatus – is native to Queensland and the Northern Territory, Australia, while a number of countries in the Middle East and Asia, especially Indonesia, have successfully established Redclaw aquaculture.
 
“We plan to set up permanent care centres for orphanages in Pyapon and Labutta townships and we are going to establish vocational training centres for those children in Pathein township,”
 

“Although I suffered from lower back pain, I couldn’t take much rest. All of my sons and daughters worked and I was the only one to cook for them. My daughters asked me to take some rest but I couldn’t because my sons don’t like other people’s cooking,”

 
EVERY year on the full moon day of Waso, which marks the end of Buddhist Lent, Buddhists nationwide do many merit-gaining activities such as visiting pagodas and monasteries or releasing animals back into the wild.
 
“Singapore brought in legislation requiring people to assess themselves, so the government doesn’t need to push them to pay their taxes on time. But here, most citizens don’t pay tax on time. It’s a big problem,”
 
“As a direct result of the program I was chosen to attend the Youth Camp for Asia’s Future, which was held from July 29 to August 18 this year in South Korea,”
 
The festival on Inle lake in February 2009, to be called Inle Orchid Images, will display many types of orchid and is aimed at tourists. It will also feature the booths of Inle, Kalaw, Taunggyi and Pindaya selling traditional foods around a floating market. The festival will last for three days.
 
“As the Buddha’s teaching, the Dhamma should be flourishing for the benefit of the people. We will help those who want to learn the Dhamma and help them take up their missionary work,”
 
Bangladesh has plans to build a road linking it with Myanmar, but the plan has yet to be implemented, even though the agreement between the two countries was made over five years ago.
 
MUSLIMS in Myanmar last week began observing Ramadan, the ninth and holiest month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which food, drinks and all other kinds of worldly pleasures are prohibited from dawn to dusk.
 
“I discovered that they are the stone inscriptions intended for Shwesayan Pagoda in Thaton in Mon State,” said U Aung Thu, a freelance researcher of Buddhist inscriptions in Myanmar.
 
THE Embassy of Japan, in collaboration with the Japan foundation, will host an animation seminar on September 19, according to the press release of the Embassy of Japan.
 
A CROSSBORDER fibre optic cable between Myanmar and Thailand, built under the Greater Mekong Subregion Information Superhighway project, is ready for use on a trial basis, Myanma Post and Telecommunications said last week.
 
SOME 1000 DVD-Rom discs featuring Vinaya Pitaka (Buddhist scriptures relating to monastic disciplines), was donated to monasteries and libraries on August 24 by Seinyadanar Sayadaw Bhaddanta Sasanawara.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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