NATIONAL
registration cards (NRCs) also known as citizenship scrutiny cards, were issued
to students, locals, and orphans from 28 townships of Mandalay Region under the
Thitsa project at the Mandalay City Hall in Chanayethazan Township on 25
January. The project was launched under the leadership of the Ministry of
Labour, Immigration, and Population and the Mandalay Region Government, with
the support of United Pacific Co. Ltd and Advanced Myanmar Star Co. Ltd.
At
the opening ceremony of the project, the Union Minister for Labour, Immigration,
and Population, U Thein Swe, pointed out the increasing importance of
immigration functions due to the rising number of tourists, potential
investors, and other visitors from abroad. The ministry has been issuing
certain types of cards for the people depending on the result of their
scrutinizing process, he said.
He
said the census conducted in 2014 is supportive to the adoption of the national
development plans. “A plan is under way to conduct an interim census in
November this year. It will be a public-centred plan that will fulfill the
needs of the people. The NRC issuance project began on 1 May, 2016. The project
is being launched in all necessary places and field tours are being undertaken
at the request of MPs. Currently field tours are being conducted in 13
townships of the Mandalay Region,” he said.
Afterwards,
Dr. Zaw Myint Maung, the chief Minister of the region, and Daw Aye Mi San, the
Market Promotion Director for the two supporting companies, explained the
assistance being provided for the field tours. Then, the Union Minister, the
Chief Minister, and officials presented certificates of honor to the staff
taking part in the project. Under the project, NRCs were issued to nearly
200,000 persons, including over 100,000 students of basic education schools,
710 inmates of 15 orphanages, and more than 80,000 locals on Friday.
MNA
(Translated
by TMT)
Photo:
MNA
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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