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Office of the Prime Minister
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Office of the Prime Minister is taking measures for the
development of State security, economy and social affairs.
It is coordination and supervision with the ministries and
organisations.
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Office of the Prime Minister coordinates and supervises the
affairs of foreign investment, foreign expenses, export,
correct and rapid flow ofgoods It also coordinates and supervises
the implementation of special projects.
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The State Law and Order Restoration Council formed the Mandalay
City Development Committee in 29-12-1992 with seven members.
Then the State Law and Order Restoration Council transferred the Mandalay
City Development Committee under the supervision of the office of the Prime
Minister in 13-4-93 .
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The State Law and Order Restoration Council transferred the Department of
Sports and Physical Education Department under the Office of the Prime Minister
in 1-7-93 to raise the standard of myanmar sports to world level Ed to
turnout selected outstanding atheletes.
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Mandalay City Development Committee
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The Mandalay City Development Committee under taking the tasks with the guidence
of the government to acquire the characteristics of Mandalay as
second capital of Myanmar. The housing projects are being built by the Mandalay
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City Development Committee as follows ;- Thiri Malar Housing Project
and Chindhei Oo housing projects in Aung Myay Thar Zan Township,Shwe Pyi
Mandalar Housing project in Pyi Gyi Tagun Township, Kan Daw Gyi (West) and Kan
Thar Yar Housing Projects in Chan Mya Thar Si Township and Sandagu Housing Project
in Maha Auang Myay Township.
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The Mandalay City Development Committee built the modern upgraded markets as
threestorey Nan Shei market, five-storey Kaing Tan new market, three-storey
Thiri Mandalay new market, Yadanabon market,
and Mingalar market. It is also constructed the Novotel Hotel in Mandalay City.
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Construction on Long-distance Terminals and Brokers' Sheds
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Mandalay is the Second Capital of Myanmar, it is crowded with travellers and
tourists. Mandalay is also the commercial centre of upper Myanmar, So the City Development
Committee built Mandalay long-distance terminals, modern two-storey, long-distance terminals
and gates for Sagaing, Monywa and Mogkok Mattaya, Pyi Gyi Myet Shin long distances
terminals. Threestorey highway terminal and gates for Pyin Oo Lwin-Lasho, Chan Mya
Shwe Pyi highway terminal, three-storey highway terminal and gates for
Yangon-Meikthila-Mandalay.
MCDC also built Brokers' Sheds in Pyi Gyi Tagun township.
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Construction of Sports Ground and Gardens
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The Mandalay City Development Committee constructed the sports grounds and a park for
health and recreation. MCDC built 1,500 metre modern sports ground and modern stadium
in Aung Myay Thar Zan township. MCDC also built a city park for recreation of the city
people.
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The Mandalay City Development Committee built an ordination hall for promotion
and propagation of the Sasana in Shwe Hin Tha Monastery Sagaing
In the compound of SHS-2, MCDC built a four-storey Chin-the building.
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The MCDC built a new school in Ward No. 5, Chan Mya Thar Si Township. The
sanitation department of MCDC carried out to tasks to get clean water, digging
tubewells and systematic controlling of enamel.
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From 1 April 1995 to 14 November 1997, the Mandalay City Development Committee
carried out the distribution of water in five township of Mandalay. It installed
9,514 water meters and laid 14,054 feet of water-supply pipes.
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For the new system of Mandalay water distribution, the MCDC dug 19 tubewells along
Strand Road and between the Kywe Sun ward, it distributes 50,000 gallons of water per hour.
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Also the MCDC draws new project to fulfil the water needs of the increased population.
The MCDC carried out digging new tubewell in June 1996 in Chan Aye Tha San township,
using a 90 KW motor, digging new tubewell into 400 mm diametre pipe and 128 metre deep in Chan Aye Tha San township.
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For the people of new townships the MCDC digging new 24 tubewells and distribution 6,000
gallons per day. The MCDC using the donations of KOICA (Korea International Corporation
Agency), digging 30 tubewells in Chan Mya Tha Si and Pyi Gyi Tagun townships.
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Greening of Mandalay Hill
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Since 1993, the MCDC carried out the distribution of water 250,000 gallons by
6 tubewells. In January 1996 the MCDC extends distribution of water for Mandalay Hill.
It built a K. V 100 transformer near No. 6 factory, joining 11 KV electric power line
and put on the 50 horse power electric power motor. The MCDC built the 30,000 gallon
water tanks near Than Thayar Aye Zedi, North East Zedi and Padamya Zedi. Then the MCDC
also built three water pumping machines, apart from diesel water pump and seven direct
water distributing systems.
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To acquire the characteristies of Mandalay as the second city of Myanmar,
the roads and bridges department of the MCDC, carried out earth roads, gravel roads
and asphalt roads b Mandalay. Then, it also undertook maintenance of bridges,
paths, canals and roads built by citi- zens.
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From 1-4-95 to 14-11-97 the MCDC built 12 asphalt roads 5.29 miles long for K 24.911
million, 196 asphalt road 76.73 miles long ford 382.78 million, 62 gravel roads 33.53
miles long for K 127.525 million, and two earth road 0. 91 mile long for K 1. 51 million.
It also built one wooden bridge 332.01 miles long forty 1.981 million and 173 concrete
bridges 3,2398 miles long for K 73.954 million. Two asphalt roads 0.41 mile long with
K 2.73 million dons by the people. 277 asphalt roads 0.66 mile long were built by the
MCDC with public donation of K 0.2 million and MCDC contribution of 2.7 million.
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A tar road 0.45 mile long was built MCDC contribution of K 0.373 million public donation of K 0.156 million. Twelve bridges 118 feet long were constructed MCDC contribution of K 2.113 million public donation of K 1.476 million.
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The circular road of the Mandalay Kan Gyi is 4.44 mile long and 48 feet wide. The phase of was constructed on 30-6-91, second phase is still being constructed by MCDC also the MCDC is being still constru the city circular Strand Road in three stay cost K 18.31 million.
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Sports and Physical Education Depart
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The Sports and Physical Education Depart- ment held annual competitions of State Division sports, Ministry level sports and all snorts sponsored by federations.
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The sports competitions held by the Sports and Physical Education Department are football, atheletic events, badminton, basket ball, boxing, cane ball, International chess, cycling, golf, Myanmar traditional boxing, gymnastics, Judo, karataedo, swimming and diving, tennis, table tennis, thaing (Myanmar Martial Art), volleyball, weight lifting, Myanmar Traditional Chess, Taekwando, Body building and beauty contest, billiards and snooker.
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483 Myanmar athletes took part in 21 kinds of sports competitions at 18th South East Asian games, Myanmar win 4 gold , 22 silver and 3 7 bronze, totalling 63 medals.
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International Sports teams visit Myanmar
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The Sports and Physical Education Department held 1996 Myanmar Open and Optimist Championship in Inya Lake, Yangon, from 25-11-96 to 31-11-96. Also it held the Putra and London Open Golf competitions in Myanmar. 36th South-East Asian Putra Golf tournament held in Aye Tha Ya, Taunggyi from 28-11-96 to 2-12-96. London Myanrnar Open Omega Tour was held in Yangon from 3-4-97 to 6-4-97.
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Myanmar Athletes compete in International Events
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Myanmar Atheletes competed between 14-1995 and 27-8-1996 in the Second SouthEast Asian (junior) Gymnastics, Seiko Badminton, The Second Malaysia Judo Cup, Third IBC Cup Volleyball, Second Htanloung Cup Women's Volleyball, Malan International Marathon, Panasonic Golf, International Kick-boxing, Macao, Hong Kong Boats race, Myanmar-Singapore Yacht Race, Third Ho Chi Min City Atheletic Games, Third Htan Loung Cup Women's Volleyball, Tiger Cup Football, World Youth Yacht Race in Poland, 16 World Championship Yacht race, Singapore International Youth Tennis Competition, Second South-East Asian Swimming, Asia Badminton Tournament, Hanoi International Atheletic Games, Bobhasan International Atheletic Games, Avan Olympic altheletic Games, International Olympic Boat Race, Twelth Takwando Championship, Penang International tradition Boat Race, Singapore Traditional Boat Race, Marlun Traditional Boat Championship, UAE Chess, Asia Soccer Cup group (1) Qualifying test, 26 World Olympic Atheletic Games, First World College level Karataedo Competition, Myanmar-Korea Taikwando Joint Training Programme, 6th World Youth Atheletic games, 1996 World Yatch Race and 9th SouthEast Asian Youth Volleyball Tournament.
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According to the motto: Myanmar Sport the World to conquer, the Sports and Physical Education Department opened the training courses to reach international sports standard. In sports training courses the system and techniques of football, taikwando, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, wushu, gymnastics, tennis, canu race, and hockey were trained by foreign instructors.
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Local instructors and referees were trained to promote their abilities, techniques and system respectively. The course opened were sports master course, instructor course for body building and beauty contest referee course, coach basketball, coaches and referee for football. It also opened the sports medical education short term courses supported World Health Organization.
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The Sports and Physical Education Department opened the local sports masters course and referee course but also sent abroad for training and seminar, to take responsibility as international coaches and international referees. For the purpose ofthe enhancement of Myanmar Sports and to nurture new generation atheletes and sport masters, the Sports and Physical Education Department opened sports Diploma course (3), New generation sport training course (2) (3) (4) and seasonal (Summer, Winter, Monsoon) basic sports training from 1-4-1995 to 31-12-1996. To educate the people, the Sports and Physical Education Department is publishing monthly sports and physical education journal and broadcasting twice a week on Myanmar Radio and Television. The Sports and Physical Education Department also on sports show rooms in every state and divisional sports tournaments.
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The State law and Order Restoration Council formed the Sports and Physical Education Department to the Ministry of Sports on 18-12-1996.
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Government & Policy
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Religious
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12 Months' Festivals
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References
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Travel & Tour
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