MoI DM inspects information processes in Mandalay Region

Deputy Minister for Information U Ye Tint inspected the retransmission factory in Chauk on 19 November. He issued orders to the factory manager and staff to address necessary tasks. Subsequently, he visited the office of the Department of Information and Public Relations in Kyaukpadaung and held a meeting with the staff.
In the afternoon, he visited the Pakokku and NyaungU district offices, where he met the district office staff from the townships, issuing necessary directives.
He arrived at the Meiktila district office and conducted an inspection of the library, meeting with the district officers and staff yesterday morning. Following this, he held a meeting with the officials and employees of Mahlaing Township and Wundwin Township to address various business-related matters. Staff from Myingyan District, Taungtha Township, Ngazun Township, Natogyi Township, and Thazi Township attended the meeting online.
Afterwards, he inspected the Myanma Radio and Television retransmission station in Meiktila, where he met the factory manager and employees, and gave the necessary instructions.
In the afternoon, he visited offices of Pyawbwe township and the district office of Yamethin. In the evening, he reached the Tatkon Township office and conducted a departmental work inspection. — MNA/KZW

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