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During a meeting with the school's Principal, teachers, and students, the SAC member encouraged everyone to aspire to become reliable individuals who can support the technical needs of local farmers.
Later, at the township General Administrative Department, the SAC member held a meeting with departmental personnel, town elders, ward/village administrators, and local residents. He emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts from all stakeholders in promoting regional peace, stability, rule of law, and advancements in the agriculture and livestock sector.
Attendees presented their requirements for regional development projects, and the Chief Minister addressed their concerns. Upon reaching Kyauktaw Taung Pagoda, the delegation made a cash donation towards the construction of an elevator and comprehensive renovation of the pagoda.
In the afternoon, the SAC member and party visited Mrauk U and engaged with departmental personnel, town elders, business owners, ward/village administrators, and local residents.
The SAC member urged everyone to work together for regional development initiatives and the ongoing voter list collection process. He also listened to reports regarding the needs of the agriculture and livestock sectors and addressed the necessary requirements.
In the evening, the delegation proceeded to Kyauk Phyu, where they met with departmental personnel, town elders, business owners, ward/village administrators, social organizations, and local residents.
The SAC member emphasized the imperative of collaboration to promote regional peace, stability, rule of law, and addressed the needs related to sports, drainage systems, MSME development, and the expansion of agriculture and livestock sectors. The Chief Minister coordinated efforts to address these requirements.
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