VICE-CHAIRMAN of the State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, wife Daw Than Than Nwe and senior military officers inspected the military hospital in Fort Bahtoo City in Shan State (South) yesterday.
The commandant of the hospital
reported to the Vice-Senior General on medical treatment and four-point
military buildings. The Vice-Senior General attended to the needs after asking
for further information.
The Vice-Senior General comforted the
patient military personnel, families and local people and presented foodstuffs.
They inspected the dental room,
ultrasound room, medical wards, kitchen and ration store of the hospital.
Daw Than Than Nwe, the wife of the
Vice-Senior General, comforted the patients at the maternity and child ward and
presented aid to them.
The Vice-Senior General and his wife
donated cash awards for health staff from the hospital and cash donations for
the hospital to the commandant.
At the integrated farming agriculture
and livestock farm of the Defence Services (Army) Officers Training School
(Bahtoo), the Vice-Senior General inspected the raising of layers and broilers,
breeding of DYL pigs and dairy cows, and cultivation of seasonal crops.
At the integrated farm (Bahtoosan),
the commandant of the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo)
reported on the reclamation of new farmlands with the assistance of the
Department of Irrigation and Water Utilization Management to the Vice-Senior
General. The Vice-Senior General viewed the cultivation of potato and soya bean
plantations.
Bahtoosan Dam is under construction.
Upon completion, it will irrigate the agriculture and livestock tasks of the
military station and more than 200 acres of farmlands of local people in Zale
and Lwesen villages throughout the year. It will prevent silting at the Bahtoosan
spring and the creek.
The Vice-Senior General also
inspected the renovation of Peinchaung Dam and coordinated necessary measures.
Upon completion of the renovation, the dam can irrigate more than 50 acres of
farmlands and contributes to the cultivation of seasonal crops.
— MNA
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