Bank of China grants stipends to 100 Yangon University students for academic year

A ceremony was held in Yangon on 25 February to award stipends provided by the Bank of China for the current academic year to 100 students from Yangon University, as announced by the Chinese Embassy to Myanmar.
Ms Cao Jing, Minister Counsellor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, stated during the ceremony that China-Myanmar financial institutions and businesses aspire to play a significant role in the development of Myanmar and the advancement of its people’s interests. She encouraged the students to study diligently to become competent individuals and a major driving force for China-Myanmar cooperation.
At the event, Daw Khaing Shwe Wah, Director-General of the Central Bank of Myanmar, commended the active contributions of Chinese banks and companies to Myanmar’s socioeconomic development. Dr Daw Cho Cho, Pro-Rector of Yangon University, along with some students, expressed gratitude on behalf of the recipients of the stipends.
The Bank of China confirmed its commitment to awarding stipends to students of Yangon University in 2022 and continuing to provide stipends to 100 students annually from Yangon University. – ASH/ MKKS

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