Four kinds of offertories, day meals donated to monasteries, nunneries, religious teaching centres

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A monk is seen receiving offertories donated by the Tatmadaw.

Officers, other ranks and service personnel from Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) donate rice, cooking oil, salt, gram and other offerings as well as day meals to monasteries, nunneries and religious teaching centres for ensuring smooth arrangements for alms in townships of respective military commands. Moreover, health care services are also provided.
Today, commanders and officials offered four kinds of offerings, medical supplies for COVID-19 prevention and offertories to 13 monasteries and Buddhist learning centres in Taunggyi, Kunhing, Monghsat, Mawlamyine, Thaton, Hlaingbwe, Hlegu, Kawhmu, Sittway, MraukU and Taungoo and day meals to 15 monasteries and nunneries in Mawlamyine, Pathein, Sittway, MraukU, Patheingyi, Pyigyitagon and Taungoo.
Tatmadaw medical teams performed medical checkups on members of the Sangha, nuns and local people from Kounghsan, Wamhongpang and Maiknyaung monasteries in Wamhong Village of Monghsat in Shan State (East). — MNA

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