THE donation ceremony of computers and printers to the public libraries by the Myanmar Chinese Cooperation and Communication Centre and China Foundation for Peace and Development was held at the Community Centre of IPRD in Bahan Township of Yangon yesterday.
The
ceremony was attended by Union Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn,
Yangon Region Chief Minister U Soe Thein, relevant organizations officials, and
invitees.
In
his opening speech, the Union minister said 18 community centres feature
meeting halls, training halls, multipurpose centres, computer centres, public
libraries, kid reading rooms, small museums and sports halls across the nation
from 2013 to date. People of any age can get the services free. The
exhibitions, competitions, meetings, talks and training courses were also held
at 18 community centres.
The
Union minister also highlighted upgrade works on public libraries into digital
libraries, the drafting process of an e-Library Management System Software and
training for librarians to use the e-Library Management System Software in
digital libraries. The system will set the domain name at
www.publiclibrary.gov.mm at the web browser and host web service, launching
digital services starting May 2022. He also expressed words of thanks for
donations.
Then,
Chairperson Daw Khin Khin Lay of the Myanmar Chinese Cooperation and
Communication Centre briefed the donation. The China Foundation for Peace and
Development general secretary remarked through videoconferencing.
Then,
the Myanmar Chinese Cooperation and Communication Centre officials handed over
35 pairs of computers and colour printers to the Union minister and received
the certificates of honour in return.
The
director-general of the IPRD expressed words of thanks.
The
Union minister, the Yangon Region chief minister and officials viewed the
Community Centre (Bahan).
MNA
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