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Subject: Secretary-2 inspects progress in construction of Hline River

Bridge (Myochaung
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 Secretary-2 inspects progress in construction of Hline River 
 Bridge (Myochaung)
	
YANGON, 14 July-Secretary-2 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen 
Tin Oo inspected construction of Hline River Bridge (Myochaung) linking 
Hmawby and Htantabin Townships and cultivation activities at Central Paddy 
Model Farm in Hmawby this morning.

The Secretary-2 and party inspected construction of Yaydwingon-Myochaung Road 
and proceeded to the construction site of Hline River Bridge (Myochaung) 
which included Bawlekyun Bridges Construction Project.


Project Director U San Nyein reported on progress of work. The Secretary-2 
attended to the requirements.

The Secretary-2 and party inspected construction of bridge on the banks in 
Htantabin and Hmawby Townships. The Secretary-2 met officials and workers.


The reinforced concrete bridge is to be 1,940 feet long and 24 feet wide and 
it includes five feet wide walkways on each side.


Yangon Division Forest Department will grow 9,000 plants of teak, maizali, 
pyinma, ma-u and hsithabye.


The Secretary-2 and party met officials of Yangon North District and Hmawby 
Township and explained health, education, regional development and 
cultivation matters.


The.Secretary-2 and party went to Hmawby Central Paddy Model Farm where 
Director-General of Agricultural Planning Department Dr Mya Maung reported on 
cultivation of paddy and beans and pulses.


The Secretary-2 inspected pilot cultivation of CN-1, a strain of paddy from 
abroad and Pawhsanhmwe, Lonethwehmew and Manawthukha on 0.4 acre of land.


Officials of the farm reported on making of E M Bokashi.


The Secretary-2 gave instructions on the use of E M Bokashi and making 
efforts for wide application of cultivation techniques among farmers.


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