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Myanmar State Management Commission Chairman Min Aung Nlay visited Mandalay to discuss issues related to people's livelihood with local officials

author:Myanmar Chinese Jun

On November 3, Myanmar National Management Commission Chairman Min Aung Nhay, in Mandalay, met with the relevant responsible persons of the Mandalay provincial government to discuss the development of Mandalay Province. At the seminar, Senior General Min Aung Nhat, chairman of the State Management Commission, said that Mandalay needs to plan and build a ring railway and a ring subway.

Min Aung Lhat said that if the public transport industry is vigorously developed, it will greatly reduce the use of private cars and motorcycles, which can reduce the use of fuel. There are about 1 million registered vehicles and about 6 million motorcycles registered in Myanmar. If, in a day, a car uses a bottle of oil, and a motorcycle uses a condensed milk tank of oil, a large amount of fuel will be consumed every day. Fuel requires a lot of foreign exchange, so people need to minimize the amount of fuel used.

Myanmar State Management Commission Chairman Min Aung Nlay visited Mandalay to discuss issues related to people's livelihood with local officials

In addition, the marking of roads also needs to be systematically marked. When the traffic police manage traffic, they need to strictly pursue the responsibility of those who violate traffic rules. Sidewalks on the side of the road also need to be systematically constructed, and shops and vendors on the side of the road need to be strictly monitored.

In Mandalay Province, farm discards, chicken manure, cow manure, pig manure, etc., can be converted into natural fertilizers for subsidized planting, so the breeding industry also needs to be systematically managed.

For the banks of the Irrawaddy River, there was a landslide. To avoid such a thing from happening again, multiple trees are needed. At the same time, the banks of the Irrawaddy River also need to build attractions for tourists to play.

It is reported that when General Min Aung Ley, chairman of the State Management Commission, inspects various cities, he will mention the construction of subways and so on.

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