The Ministry of Home Affairs held a ceremony yesterday in Nay Pyi Taw to honour the children of department employees who passed the 2023-2024 Matric Exam with good grades.
During the ceremony, Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Yar Pyae, who is also a member of the State Administration Council, highlighted that knowledge and technology development and complete discipline are crucial to improving nationwide education and implementing a comprehensive education system. Parents need to advise their children to pass on their knowledge and make them good national treasures, as well as the importance of continuous learning and self-studying. Libraries are the most basic infrastructure for continuous self-studying to combat illiteracy.
After that, the Union minister and wife, deputy ministers and officials presented outstanding awards to the students who gained distinctions from one to six subjects in the matriculation examination for the 2023-2024 Academic Year.
The ministry awarded stipends to 17 students who passed the matric exam with six distinctions, 22 students with five distinctions, 23 with four distinctions, 34 with three distinctions, 60 with two distinctions and 157 with one distinction, totalling 313 outstanding students, as well as 797 who passed with an ordinary pass. — MNA/KZL
MoHA honours 2024 matric exam outstanding students
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