War veterans need to nurture their offspring to have higher living standard with peace and prosperity along their lives: Senior General

War veterans must conserve their environs as the Tatmadaw has created housings and job opportunities, said Chairman of the State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in meeting with war veterans and families at Advanced War Veterans’ Housing (Mandalay) yesterday afternoon.
In his greetings, the Senior General said he has been striving for convenience of socio-economic development of war veterans and families as mush as possible. He expressed his delightedness for convenience of war veterans and families residing at the housing.
The government is carrying out rehabilitation for businesses and all situations damaged by terrorists. Depending on the budget, the government is fulfilling the welfare of Tatmadaw members and families. To do so, Tatmadaw-owned businesses paid necesary taxes to the State. All functions were undertaken under the law without seeking chances. The profits from these businesses are being spent on welfare tasks for Tatmadaw members, war veterans and families.
War veterans must conserve their environs as the Tatmadaw has created housings and job opportunities. Thay all need to avoid the indulgence with individual conscience and manage their offsprings to live under the religioud advice.
The unity is very important. Tatmadaw members are born of the people and tey are a part of the State. Every country priotitizes the Tatmadaw discharging the State defence duty but those seeking the political profit utilize the national political endeavours of the Tatmadaw in the political arena.
War veterans need to nurture their offspring to have higher living standard with peace and prosperity along their lives. They have to encourage offspring to learn education.
The Senior Genral presented rice, cooking oil and foodstuff produced by Tatmadaw factory for war veterans and families from the housing to a war vetean. Then, the Senior General attended to their needs.
After the ceremony, the Senior General cordially greeted war veterans and families and visited the housing by car.—MNA

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