Monday, May 30, 2016

Backup power system donated to monastery in Sagaing Region


Cap: A monk from the Taungpaw Dhammapala Monastery inspects the backup power system donated by the Indian consulate and the Tata Power Co.
IN an effort to develop the rural regions of Sagaing Region, the Office of the Consulate General of the Republic of the India in Mandalay and the Tata Power Company donated a backup power system worth of K14 million (US$11,864) to the Taungpaw Dhammapala Monastery in the Ywama Model Village, Tentse Township, Sagaing Region, on Saturday, 28 May.
At the ceremony, the Indian consul general explained the donation of the backup power system.
Sayadaw Bhadarda Pandhissca of the Taungpaw Dhammapala Monastery offered words of thanks to the donors.
The backup power system, which can be kept charged with 10 6-foot by 3-foot solar panels, can absorb energy from the sun and transport it to eight 200MP batteries. 
The system will provides power for 12 fluorescent light bulbs, four electric fans, a refrigerator and a small water pump.—Thiha Ko Ko







Tatmadaw flies rice to Khaunglanphu In Kachin State


Caption: Tatmadawmen loading sacks of rice onto the aircraft. Photo: Office of the Commander in Chief of Denfence Services
Caption: Tatmadawmen loading sacks of rice onto the aircraft. Photo: Office of the Commander in Chief of Denfence Services
 THE Kachin State Government recently donated sacks of rice to local in Khaunglanphu, it has been learned.
People residing in Khaunglanphu, Putao District, Kachin State have been suffering from insufficient supplies of food due to recent heavy rain which has caused landslides and blocked roads in the region.
Provisions and consumer goods were unable to reach residents of the disaster-hit areas in Khaunglanphu.
As of Friday the Tatmadaw have been providing assistance by way of sending sacks of rice, donated by the Kachin State Government. The rice is being delivered from Myitkyina to Putao with the use of Tatmadaw aircraft and from Putao to Metgayza village by vehicles via Khaunglanphu.- Office of the Commander in Chief of Denfence Services


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

 Advanced and Basic Navigation Courses held for youths (group 1/2016)








THE Gathering Ceremony of Trainees from all camps of the Navigation Advanced Course and Navigation Basic Course for youths (group 1 for 2016) was held at the Bayintnaung accommodation camp in Yangon on Monday.
Following the gathering ceremony, the trainees and trainers studied warships of the Myanmar Navy fleet sitting in dock at a navy jetty in Thanlyin Township. Officials gave educative talks on naval guns and other naval weapons and their operation, engines’ systems on board serving navy vessels, communication systems, general knowledge concerned with sea navigation and the operational processes that are followed while the warships are on active duty.
The trainees were taken on a tour of newly constructed warships and those that are undergoing repair in the dockyard after the Commander of the Headquarters of the Dockyard of the Myanmar Navy explained the history of the Myanmar Navy and common navy procedures to the trainees. --Myanmar Navy