Union Industry Minister inspects running of factories in Bago, Magway regions

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Union Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than visited No. (1), Industrial Training Centre (Hsinde)-ITC in Pandaung Township, Bago Region on 3 September.
During the visit, the Union Minister instructed officials to prepare for the reopening of regular training courses, to regularly inspect and maintain teaching aids at the training centre to prevent damage, to provide trainees with skills, knowledge and attitude, to conduct pieces of training with “competency-based education and training system”. He inspected the teaching laboratories and workplaces. He also ordered respective officials to develop self-assessment reports for each class.
Afterwards, the Union Minister arrived and inspected No (16) Heavy Industry (Hsinde), and instructed officials to strive to make factories work efficiently and to dutifully serve the assignments.
On 4 September, the Union Minister inspected No (23) Heavy Industry (Nyaungchehtauk) Factory (Nyaungchehtauk) and cordially met the factory staff. On 5 September, he toured No (17) Heavy Industry (Malun) in Minhla and the Soap Factory in Magway Region.
During his visit to the No (26) Heavy Industry in Thargara Industrial Zone, Yedashe Township, Bago Region, he inspected the turbine plant that produces electricity and instructed officials to set priority plans for the production of required turbines for townships and villages without electricity. — MNA

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