THE Ministry of Information held a meeting with private
printers at the ministry yesterday to clarify the rules for printing textbooks
for the 2020-2021 academic year.
At the meeting, Chairman of the School Textbook Printing
Sub-Committee and Deputy Minister for Information U Aung Hla Tun, said the
printing of textbooks must not be merely seen as an ordinary task, but a
responsibility of huge proportion. He also stressed the need to minimize
mistakes and weaknesses in printing, based on the experience gained from
printing of books last year.
Then, Deputy Chairman of Sub-Committee and the Permanent
Secretary of the Ministry, U Myo Myint Maung, provided details about the
formation of the school textbook printing and distribution committee.
He reflected on the printing and distribution of textbooks in
the past, and discussed the progress of work on textbooks for the 2020-2021
academic year. He also explained the rules for textbook printing in the
2020-2021 academic year.
The Director-General of the Department of Basic Education
also took part in the discussion.
The representatives of the Myanmar Printers and Publishers
Association (MPPA), the Mandalay Region Printing and Publishers Association,
and attendees asked questions regarding the size of the books and the call for
invitation of tender. Officials from the Ministries of Information and
Education answered their queries.
The meeting concluded with remarks of U Aung Hla Tun.
MNA
PHOTO: MNA
(Translated by Alphonsus)
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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