Rice, relief supplies donated to flood-hit people in Nay Pyi Taw

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Academy Nay Aung is seen receiving donations of relief supplies for flood-stricken people.

Thamada Foundation and well-wishers led by Abbot of Nanda Aungmyay Monastery of Leikpyakan Monastery Maha Saddhammajotikadhaja Aggamaha Saddhammajotikadhaja Aggamaha Kammathanacariya Leading patron of Nanda Aungmyay Foundation Dr Bhaddanta Nimala from North Ngahtetgyi Ward of Bagan Township, Yangon, donated cash and kind for flood-hit people from flood-ravaged Toungoo, Pyinmana, Tatkon and Yamethin townships at Thamada robe house on old Yedashe road in Bahan Township yesterday afternoon.
The Thamada Foundation, Myanmar Hoteliers Association and well-wishers donated male and female clothes, blankets and bags of rice, and the leading patron Sayadaw of the Nanda Aungmyay Foundation, Kyanigan Monastery Sayadaw, Arthawka Dhamma Yeiktha Monastery Sayadaw and Chindwin Monastery Sayadaw, utensils of members of the Sangha and personal goods to actor academy Nay Aung.
The total value of donations amounted to some K100 million for flood victims in Nay Pyi Taw Council Area.
Reportedly, academy Nay Aung will present these donations to the victims.
Leading patron Sayadaw of Nanda Aungmyay Foundation and will-wishers plan to make further donations for people from the flood-affected areas. — Tin Soe (MMAL)/TTA

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