A
water distribution pipe from Kanthaya Dam was inaugurated at Kanthaya
Village in Gwa Township yesterday, with an address delivered by Rakhine
State Chief Minister U Nyi Pu.
The facility was jointly built by Rakhine State Government and UNDP-Myanmar with the aid provided by the Japanese government.
Japanese
Embassy Councilor in Myanmar Mr Kazuyuki Takimi and Peter Batchelor,
UNDP Resident Representative for Myanmar, also gave speeches.
Techno Roys Engineering Co., Ltd transferred the water distribution facility to Rural Road Development Department.
Then
the Chief Minister and his cabinet members and donors formally launched
the water distribution system, which supply potable water to a station
hospital and four villages from the dam.
Rakhine State Chief Minister U Nyi Pu formally opened a village-to-village road in Taungup Township, Rakhine State, on 4 May.
The
3.5-mile long and 20 feet wide earth road was jointly built by Rakhine
State Government and UNDP-Myanmar with the aid provided by the Japanese
government. The Chief Minister also met with local people after the road
opening ceremony.
At the ceremomy the Chief
Minister, Japanese Embassy Councilor in Myanmar Mr Kazuyuki Takimi and
Peter Batchelor, UNDP Resident Representative for Myanmar, gave
speeches.
Then Khaing Yaza Tun Company transferred the documents to Rural Road Development Department.
In
the morning, the Chief Minister met local people at Gwaychaung village
monastery in Thandwe Township. The township administrator explained the
regional development undertakings in detail. Locals presented
requirements for regional development. Officials fulfilled the
requirements through coordinated efforts.
The Rakhine State government presented K 5 million for Gwaychaung Dam and K 1 million for the village library respectively.
MNA
PHOTO : MNA
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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