IPRD trainees visit Nay Pyi Taw MRTV

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IPRD trainees pay study tours in the broadcasting studio of MRTV, Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

A total of 52 trainees from the Information and Public Relations Department observed the broadcasting on Myanma Radio and Television (MRTV) and the Diamond Jubilee Museum of the Ministry of Information in Nay Pyi Taw Tatkon yesterday morning.
The trainees observed equipment used for generations of television broadcasts on display at the Diamond Jubilee Museum of the MRTV, Live broadcast vehicles, reporting formats, documentary photos of those who have participated in the broadcasts for generations, musical instruments, news studios, antique records and other accessories used in the radio programme.
In addition to the exhibits in a total of 40 galleries, the trainees toured the television broadcasting facilities inside the main building with officials’ explanations.
The trainees from the Information and Public Relations Department joined the Officer Capacity Strengthening Training (2/2022) from 6 to 17 June with 22 deputy directors and assistant directors.
A total of 30 trainees attended the E-Library Management System Software Usage Training (2/2022) from 6 to 10 June.
Before returning to their respective areas, they visited the Myanma Radio and Television and studied the broadcasting programmes. —MNA

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