Second
Amyotha Hluttaw’s 13th regular session held its eighth-day meeting at the
Amyotha Hluttaw meeting hall yesterday morning. At the meeting questions raised
were answered, Hluttaw informed of receipt of a bill, a report read on a bill
and the bill approved, a bill and a motion discussed.
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Motion on private school ▲
Yesterday,
a motion urging the government to review the quality of private schools opened
in connection with a foreign university or education entity or with their own
curriculum and to review and announce about the certificates issued by those
schools tabled by U Kyaw Htway of Yangon Region constituency 8 was discussed by
U Tun Tun Oo of Mandalay Region constituency 2, Tatmadaw representative Maj
Aung Naing Oo, Dr Than Win of Mandalay Region constituency 1, U Soe Thein of
Kayah State constituency 9, U Kyaw Naing of the Yangon Region constituency 12
and U Kyaw Toke of Mandalay Region constituency 7.
Discussion
on the motion by Hluttaw representatives will continue on the ninth-day meeting
of Second Amyotha Hluttaw’s 13th regular session scheduled for 8 August.
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Question and answer session ▲
In
the question and answer session U Min Naing of Sagaing Region constituency 12
asked if there was a plan to build a reinforced concrete bridge over Nan Poke
Creek on the eastern part of Lahe Township in Naga Self-Administered Zone.
Deputy Minister for Border Affairs Maj-Gen Than Htut replied that Ministry of
Border Affairs had technical difficulties in building a bridge with a span of
180 ft and above. As the subject bridge span is about 400 ft, the ministry has
no plan to build it said the Deputy Minister.
On
the question raised by U Aung Myo of Sagaing Region constituency 2 on issuing
degree certificates to students who were attending courses in universities
under higher education department but didn’t have national registration card
Deputy Minister for Education U Win Maw Tun replied that the published
university entrance guide specifically stated that applicants applying to
attend a university must be citizens according to prevailing law. Applicants
were to submit a copy of their national registration card as well as
particulars about it. If the university applicant was still applying for
citizenship, supporting evidence from immigration and population department was
to be provided. The entrance guide also specifically cautioned on severe action
to be taken if any attempt of deceit and forgery were used in the application.
All universities under higher education department will be following these
guidelines and regulations said the Deputy Minister.
Similarly
questions raised by U Lal Min Htan of Chin State constituency 10 on a plan to
repair a village connecting road in Chin State Matupi Township, U Mahn Law
Moung of Chin State constituency 8 on a plan to repair and maintain a bailey
bridge in Chin State Mindat Township and U Khin Maung Latt of Rakhine State
constituency 3 on arrangements made to provide education to students from seven
townships of Northern Rakhine State who were in camps avoiding armed conflicts
were answered by Deputy Minister for Border Affairs Maj-Gen Than Htut and
Deputy Minister for Education U Win Maw Tun.
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Receipt of a fourth bill amending the
Union Judiciary Law ▲
Union Judiciary Law ▲
Following
the question and answer session Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker informed the Hluttaw of
the receipt of a fourth bill amending the Union Judiciary Law returned with
amendment by Pyithu Hluttaw and announced for Hluttaw representatives who want
to discuss the matter to register their names.
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Report on Education Research, Project and Training Bill and approval of the
bill ▲
Next
Amyotha Hluttaw Bill Committee reread and explained a report on Education
Research, Project and Training Bill. The bill was approved and returned with
amendments by Pyithu Hluttaw. After obtaining the decision of the Hluttaw on
the supplements and amendments to the bill Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker announced
the Hluttaw’s approval of the bill
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Discussion on Urban and Rural Development Project Bill ▲
Afterwards
U Hla San of Magway Region constituency 1, U Soe Thein (a) U Maung Soe of
Taninthayi Region constituency 10 and Daw Myat Thida Tun of Mon State
constituency 5 discussed the Urban and Rural Development Project Bill.
Following
the discussion Amyotha Hluttaw Speaker decided on hearing the response of Amyotha
Hluttaw Bill Committee to the discussions made by the Hluttaw representatives.
-
Lu Kyaw (MNA)
-Photo
MNA
-Translated
by Zaw Min
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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