University, institutes under MoALI to be reopened

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Union Minister U Tin Htut Oo holds talks with the MoALI teaching and management personnel to reopen the ministry's universities and institutes yesterday.

Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Tin Htut Oo met the academic and management members of the ministry’s relevant universities and training schools yesterday.
During the meeting, the Union Minister discussed the impacts of COVID-19 in the learning sector, the gap between the rich and the poor and the opportunity to learn that directly reflect the development of the country and the duties of teachers in the education sector.
The meeting also focused on preparations for the reopening of university, college and institute under the ministry, security measures, researches for academic and learning, awareness programmes for farmers, communication with local and foreign universities in respective subjects, job opportunities for graduated youths, holding of exams, upgrade of libraries and internet access for the students in university compound.
The final year courses and PhD courses at the universities, colleges, and training schools under the ministry, which were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be reopened in May and June.—MNA

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