November 28, 2017
Dr May Win Myint, Chairperson of the Central Women Committee,
of the National League for Democracy and the Parliamentarian said that sharing
hygienic knowledge will be prioritized for the local populace in Maungtaw
region, in Rakhine State.
At the ground breaking ceremony of the rural
dispensary for Mro local people to be implemented in Kaigyi (Mro) New village,
Dr May Win Myint disclosed the statement.
The dispensary in accord with the designated
standard will be included in the new-village implementation project— Kaigyi
(Mro) village.
At the ground breaking ceremony held in the
afternoon Dr Daw May Win Myint and party, Maungtaw district Deputy
administrator U Ye Htoo and responsible officials drove stakes into the ground.
Dr May Win Myint said, “At the monthly meeting, U
Phyo Min Thein, Yangon Region Chief Minister invited the Yangon Region
government to take part in the rehabilitation of Maungtaw region. We also want
to help in a corner necessary. So we came here. Being a medical doctor, I came
to donate K 17 million for the sector of health. On emerging as a rural
dispensary, we will take part in helping a dispensary to become abundant with
drugs and other equipment.
Especially, supply of drugs and sharing medical
knowledge will be prioritized. The present dispensary will be beneficial not
only for Mro village and but also for nearby villages.”
Present at the ceremony were U Ye Htut, Maungtaw
district Deputy Commissioner and responsible officials, members of NLD Central
Women Committee and parliamentarian Dr Shwe Hmone and Daw Aye Aye Mu (a) Daw
Shar Mi.
News Team
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar
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