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Maritime and aviation trainings: Mon State CM encouraged the trainees in Mawlamyaing

8 May 2024
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2024-05-08 16:27

Mon State Chief Minister U Aung Kyi Thein attended an opening ceremony of State level summer youth basic painting training was held at No (10) Basic Education High School in Mawlamyaing in the morning on 8th of May.

Speaking on the occasion, the State Chief Minister said that in the implementation of qualified, standard comprehensive education system, for the basic education students to preserve the painting skills out 10 flowers of Myanmar traditional arts, to value and feel the asthetic joy of natural beauties and Myanmar scenic beauties, this basic painting training cause is opened.

And the Chief Minister urged the students to try hard during training to be outstanding futere generation.Next, the Chief Minister provided cash assistance for the summer youth painting training course and cordially greeted the trainee students followed by viewing the teaching and studying of painting training by the students.

The summer youth paining training will be conducted for 10 days and attended by 184 trainees.The Chief Minister U Aung Kyi Thein, Commander of South-East Command Brigadier General Kyaw Lin Maung, State Ministers and Senior military officials viewed and encouraged the youth basic and advanced maritime and aviation trainings at Mawlamyaing training camp jointly organized by the Commander In Chief (Navy), Commander In Chief (Air) and Mon State Government in the morning on 8th of May.

The Chief Minister provided cash assistance for the basic and advance maritime trainees and the Commander provided foodstuff.The Chief minister and Commander met with the training in-charge officials and training instructors and coordinated requirements.

The Chief Minister and Commander also viewed and encouraged the trainees of youth basic and advance aviation training course at Shwe Nat Taung Basic Education High School, provided cash assistance and foodstuff, cordially greeted the trainees and fulfilled requirements for the training, it’s reported.

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