UNION MINISTER for Industry Dr Charlie Than visited Win Thuza Shop at the corner of Strand Street and Yedwin Street, Kyaypingyi Ward, Sittway and Sittway District Department of Industrial Supervision and Inspection in Satyoekya Ward yesterday morning.
During his visit, he met staffs and coordinated the necessary repairs for the buildings damaged by storm Mocha.
Next, the Union Minister visited MSME businesses including 2023-2024 academic year. On arrival at the Sri Sri Moha Dave Bahri (Maha Shiva) Hindu temple, they viewed renovation of damaged parts at the temple and fulfilled the needs as well as donated foodstuff to an official of the temple. They also looked into renovation of the St Mark’s Cathedral and donated food to the reverend. —MNA /KZL Shwengh Bakery in Satyoekya industrial ward, Shwekyar Weaving Industry in Kyamathauk Village and Thant Thant Lay oil mill in North Aungmingala Ward, inspected damage caused by the storm, met business owners, and coordinated with relevant departments.
Union Minister Dr Charlie Than met members of the National Disaster Management Committee Union Minister for Border Affairs Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung, Union Minister for Construction U Myo Thant, Rakhine State Chief Minister U Htein Lin, and deputy ministers from the relevant ministries at the Government Office in Sittway, Rakhine State on 10 June.
During the meeting, the Rakhine State Chief Minister discussed the development of MSME businesses and their damage conditions in the recent storm and the plans to restore business to the original condition.
The Union Minister clarified the issues related to registration and human resources for MSMEs.
After that, the Union Minister handed over seven kinds of medicines worth K10 million produced by the Myanmar Pharmaceutical Enterprise of the Ministry of Industry for the storm-victims to the Rakhine State Chief Minister.
After that, the Union Minister met with the employees of Rakhine State Department of Industrial Supervision and Inspection and gave K7.5 million as cash assistance to them.
MNA/KZL
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