The 14th regular session of the Second Pyithu Hluttaw held its 8th day
meeting yesterday, with answers to asterisk questions, tabling motion and two
annual reports of committees.
MP U Nyunt Win from Kanpetlet constituency asked for opening a branch of
agriculture bank in Kampetlet Township.
Deputy Minister for Planning and Finance replied that an agriculture
development bank is required to provide financial assistance to the farmers in
Mindat, Matupi, Paletwa and Kanpetlet townships in southern Chin State, and
that the ministry is discussing it with the Chin State government.
MP U Aung Soe Min from the Ywangan constituency asked for providing fire
station and fire engines for the Myinkyadoe village-tract in Ywangan Township.
Deputy Minister for Home Affairs Major General Aung Thu refused the request as
the ministry is implementing in Shan State to get land permits for fire
stations, to construct staff accommodations, and to add more fire engines.
However, he remarked availability of three fire engines from Ywangan Township
and two fire engines from Myogyi area in the incidents of blaze in Myinykadoe
village-tract.
MP U Sai Ba Thein from Langkho constituency asked to know about timing
for construction of quality staff quarters at the police station in Langkho
Township.
Major General Aung Thu replied the ministry will submit a proposal in
2020-2021 financial year for construction of a two-storey- 6 units apartment.
MP Daw Cho Cho from Ottwin constituency asked about agriculture loan
plan based on pragmatic situations, MP U Sai Kham Oo from Hsenwi constituency
about submitting fund request for state-level construction projects together
with the feasibility study report and the documents of design, drawing,
estimate and B.Q.
The questions were answered by Deputy Minister U Maung Maung Win.
MP U Maung Maung Oo from Insein constituency asked for deploying more
traffic police force in Insein Township, and MP U Tin Htwe from Waw
constituency about plans to build up efficiencies of police force including
manpower and fundamental needs.
Major General Aung Thu replied these questions.
Motion for cultivation and conservation of mangrove forests along
coastal area
MP U Aye Naing from Dagon Myothit (south) constituency explained a
motion to urged the union government for cultivation and conservation of mangrove
forests along the coastal areas of the country to prevent the risks of natural
disasters and to adapt global climate changes.
He said that the motion was aimed for supporting reduction of climate
changes, preventing natural disasters such as cyclones, flood and soil
erosions, re-cultivating mangrove forests, reforestation projects and restoring
natural habitats, expansion of the Mangrove Conservation Unit under the Forest
Department, and establishment of a coastal area natural resources conservation
department.
He also suggested the Hluttaw to discuss his motion to increase fishery
resources, protecting from cyclones, reduction of climate change risks and
mitigating environmental deterioration.
MP U Mahn Nyunt Thein from Pantanaw constituency supported the motion.
The Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker announced to submit the names of Hluttaw
representatives who want to discuss the motion.
Approval of Myanmar Medical Degree, Diploma and Certificate Bill
Then, Myanmar Medical Degree, Diploma and Certificate Bill, sent back by
the Amyotha Hluttaw with recommendations, was tabled by Secretary of Bill
Committee U Kyaw Soe Lin in the version of Amoytha Hluttaw. The Pyithu Hluttaw
Speaker asked the remarks of Ministry of Health and Sports on the bill.
The bill was then approved by the Pyithu Hluttaw without any objection
on recommendations of Amyotha Hluttaw. The bill is said to be approved by the
Pyidaungsu Hluttaw as both houses have approved it.
The annual report of Pyithu Hluttaw Health and Sports Development
Committee was read out by its Secretary Dr Than Win.
The report presented the committee’s works on promotion of health and
sport sectors in the past three years, reviewing, amending and enactments of laws
and regulations at the Ministry of Health and Sports in accordance with the
Pyithu Hluttaw procedures.
The Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker then announced to submit the names of Hluttaw
representatives who want to discuss the report.
The annual report of Pyithu Hluttaw Natural Resources and Environmental
Conservation was presented by its members Daw Nan Khin Saw, followed by the
announcement of the Pyithu Hluttaw Speaker to submit the names of Hluttaw
representatives who want to discuss the report.
The ninth-day of 14th regular session of second Pyithu Hluttaw will
convene on 29 November.
Aye Aye Thant (MNA)
(Translated by Aung Khin)
PHOTO: MNA
Ref; The Global New Light Of Myanmar

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