Senior General Min Aung Hlaing urged all to grow trees with goodwill as they have to spend their spare time, money and manpower on the movement and to maintain their saplings for thriving more.
Families of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) and respective military commands have been holding monsoon tree-growing ceremonies since 2011 with the aim of conserving the natural environment, contributing to climatic conditions, giving shade and supporting the State economy on one hand.
Yesterday, families of
the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) held the third
monsoon tree-growing ceremony 2025 near Yezin Dam in Zeyathiri Township of Nay
Pyi Taw, attended by Chairman of the State Security and Peace Commission of the
Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services,
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing who led the ceremony by growing a teak sapling.
On the occasion, the
Senior General said that growing trees primarily aims to conserve trees and
forests as well as substitute the damaged and lost forests with new ones due to
various reasons, as a good human activity.
He continued that
cutting trees causes climate change across the world, with record-setting heat
and heavy rains due to storms. Humans are responsible for carrying out various
movements to mitigate climate change caused by their activities. Cultivation, conservation
and protecting trees and forests are basic factors to control the possibilities
of natural disasters to some extent.
Since 2011, he
recounted that Tatmadaw families have been holding tree-growing ceremonies, to
green Yezin Dam and its environments at present.
The Senior General
highlighted that if reforestation and the continuous protection and care of
forests are consistently carried out for environmental conservation, future
generations will have the chance to enjoy the benefits.
The Senior General
urged all to grow trees with goodwill as they have to spend their spare time,
money and manpower on the movement. They have to maintain their saplings for
them to thrive.
SSPC Chairman of the
Republic of the Union of Myanmar Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and his wife, Daw Kyu Kyu Hla, planted a teak
sapling.
Vice-Chairman of the
Commission Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, Commander-in-Chief
(Army), Vice-Senior General Soe Win and his wife Daw Than Than Nwe, Chief of
the General Staff (Army, Navy and Air) General Kyaw Swa Lin and his wife, the Commander-in-Chief
(Navy) and his wife, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief and their wives, Tatmadaw members and families participated
in growing trees in their respective places.
The Senior General, his
wife and party viewed the participation of Tatmadaw members and families in the
tree-growing ceremony.
Also present at the
ceremony were Union-level dignitaries and their wives, senior officer trainees
from the National Defence College, Tatmadaw members of the departments and
offices from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and families.
At the ceremony,
families of the Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) planted 900 teak
saplings, 600 ironwood saplings, 300 gum-kino saplings and 600 Mahogany
saplings, totalling 2,400. In order to conserve the natural environment and
ecosystem around Yezin Dam, Tatmadaw families of the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) grew 208,425 perennial and shade trees
in 44 times of ceremonies from 2011 to 2025.
Led by commanders and
officials, military command headquarters, regiments and units planted saplings
of industrial crops, perennial trees, shade trees and windbreaks, totalling
186,312 saplings, including yesterday’s 2,400 saplings planted by families of
the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army, Navy and Air) in its third
ceremony.
MNA/TTA
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