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Cikha Town pen India gam a om Behiang khuatawh kinai mahmah hi a, India kumpi leh Kawlgam kumpi ten border trade center khat a ong ciapteh sakna ding uh - vaihawm thei leng hoih ding hi. Tua hi leh lampi te hong hoih ding a, Kawlgam- Vaigam a om Zomi te kizopna ong baih semsem ding hi. Tonzang leh Cikha Township sung a om khuamin te ki kaikhawn, anuai a bang hi. A kicingzaw a thei ih om leh,
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ah nong theihsak ding uh, kong ngen uhi.
Khuamin ki kaikhawmsa pawlkhat.
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Related News report the area in 2003 Yangon, 26 Nov - Prime Minister General Khin Nyunt, accompanied by Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Soe Win, member of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen Ye Myint of the Ministry of Defence, the ministers, the Chief of Staff (Navy), the deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace and Development Council Office, departmental heads and officials, left here by air and arrived in Kale, Sagaing Division, on 24 November morning.
They were welcomed there by Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council Chairman North-West Command Commander Maj-Gen Tha Aye, Brig-Gen Khin Maung Aye of Kale Station, officials and members of social organizations.
The Prime Minister and party, together with the commander, proceeded to Tonzang in Chin State, where there were welcomed by Chin State Peace and Development Council Chairman Col Tin Hla, local authorities, service personnel, members of the social organizations and local national races.
The Prime Minister met with members of Township Peace and Development Council, departmental personnel, members of social organizations, townselders and local people at Chin Shwe Pyi Hall in Tonzang.
Chairman of Township Peace and Development Council U Khin Maung Oo reported on regional development projects including education, health and transport sectors of the region, arrangements for growing 840 acres of tea and breeding of domestic wild oxen and requirements.
Col Tin Hla reported on communication and electric power sectors of Tonzang, upgrading of Tiddim-Tonzang Road and the needs; Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation Brig-Gen Khin Maung, on assistance to be rendered for extended cultivation of paddy, corn, vegetables, orange and mulberry tree in the region; local livestock breeding entrepreneurs, on livestock breeding tasks; and the ministers, on assistance to be provided for regional development undertakings including tasks for upgrading the roads in the township, extension of forest reserves and education sector.
The Prime Minister fulfilled the requirements, saying that arrangements have been made for placing emphasis on tasks for development of Chin State and high- ranking officials occasionally make tours of Chin State and fulfil requirements for regional development.
Likewise, the purpose of the tour was to provide necessary assistance for the region. Chin State lagged behind in development due to various reasons. In the time of present government, priority was given to development projects for the border areas where armed groups had exchanged arms for peace, he added.
Later, the government expanded the horizon of development projects in all the border areas including Chin State. The transport sector plays the vital role in regional development. Only when the transport sector has made progress, can other development tasks be carried out one after another, he remarked.
The government has spent a large sum of money on the tasks for better transport in Chin State. Measures are being taken for upgrading of Tiddim-Reed Road and Falam-Reed Road in addition to Tonzang-Tiddim Road and Tonzang-Kyikha Road in the region, the Prime Minister said.
With the development of transport sector, Tonzang and Tiddim will develop, he noted. So, efforts are to be made for raising the economic standard of the region. There are a lot of natural barriers in a bid to carry out agriculture and livestock breeding tasks in the region. Emphasis must be therefore laid on cultivation of suitable strains of paddy and crops and highland cultivation.
Tonzang Township needs to extend agricultural work to ensure regional food sufficiency and at the same time to grow tea on a commercial scale, he said.
In accordance with the guidance of Head of State Senior General Than Shwe on ensuring Chin State to be a tea garden of the nation, endeavours are to be made to cross the tea growing projects.
The domesticated wild oxen thrive well in Chin State and thus the government is providing loans for the region. At a time when the government has been taking measures for ensuring development of the region in all-round sectors, local people, in their part, are to make strenuous efforts for regional development and raising the regional economic and living standards, he said.
Next, the General presented a computer set, a TV set, a Video Cassette Player and an inverter set to Tonzang Basic Education High School through Township Education Officer U Htanhe and Headmaster U Hlyan Khant Hswin, and clothes to local people through the township chairman. On arrival at Tonzang Township People's Hospital, the Prime Minister comforted the patients and inspected the building of the hospital and fulfilled the requirements.
The Prime Minister, the Secretary-1 and party headed for Tonzang BEHS, where they were welcomed by the headmaster, teachers and students. The Prime Minister looked into construction of a two-storey building, audio room, language lab, computer skills room and computer aided instruction room and attended to the needs.
Afterwards, they went to Kyikha where they were welcomed by officials, departmental staff, members of social organizations and local people. At Kyikha General Administration Department, the Prime Minister held a meeting with departmental officials, social organizations, townselders and local people. On the occasion, the head of the GAD reported on regional development tasks including facts about location, area and population of the region, agricultural tasks, condition of regional food sufficiency, and livestock breeding, education, health and transport sectors. Col Tin Hla gave a supplementary report.
Local people reported on regional development work.
The Prime Minister attended to the needs, saying that the government has been striving for development of Kyikha, fulfilling basic needs and improving the living standard of local people. He called on respective departmental officials to systematically supervise the development tasks and carry out the tasks for enabling the region to possess characters of a city and greening and beautifying the region. In an endeavour to ensure regional development and to raise the living standard of local people, working committees are to be formed and they are to carry out the tasks through cooperation.
Organizational measures are to be taken for active participation of local people in implementing tasks for betterment of transport sector, and raising the education, health and social sectors of local people, he pointed out. Kyikha shares border with the Republic of India. Therefore, respective departmental officials are to discharge duties through unity and cooperation for regional development and prevalence of management and administrative machinery in the region, he noted.
The Prime Minister presented a computer set, a TV set, a video cassette player and an inverter to Kyikha BEHS through Headmaster U Ni Pein and clothes to local people through U Aung Kyaw Than.
The Prime Minister and party went to Kyikha Station Hospital. Doctor Wai Phone and nurses welcomed and conducted them round the hospital. Afterwards, they inspected lecture rooms, the computer room and the audio visual room at Kyikha BEHS and fulfilled the requirements.
At the office of Gokha GAD, the Prime Minister met with departmental officials, members of social organizations, townselders and local people. The head of the GAD reported on construction of office buildings and roads in the town, supply of more electric power and measures for education and health care services. Col Tin Hla gave a supplementary report. Dr Kyaw Swa Lin of Reekhawdar PeopleÕs Hospital reported on common diseases in the region and medical treatment given to the patients; and an official of the Border Trade Department, on functions of the department.
No 2 Border Areas and Immigration inspection Control Battalion in-charge Captain Ye Moe Than reported on tasks being carried out. Prime Minister General Khin Nyunt fulfilled the requirements. He said border trade is being undertaken in Reekhawdar bordering India. He spoke of the need for departmental officials to undertake the tasks on trade, immigration and commodities in accord with the law.
He said Myanmar and India maintain friendly ties and they are good neighbours. He said departmental officials working in the region are to pay attention to bilateral relations that can bring about benefits between the two countries through border trade. He said the government has made arrangements for ensuring smooth transportation to Reekhawdar, Falam and Tiddim. The Prime Minister called on departmental officials to work in unity for systematic development of border trade and regional development.
Next, the prime minister presented a computer, a television, a video cassette player and an inverter for Ree-khawdar Basic Education High School to Headmaster U Monkio and clothes for local people to township officials.
The Prime Minister, the Secretary-1 and party went to Tiddim. They were welcomed there by members of State, District and Township Peace and Development Councils, departmental officials, social organizations, teachers, students, members of cultural troupes and local people. Next, the Prime Minister met members of Township Peace and Development Council, departmental officials, social organizations, townselders and members of cultural troupes at No 1 BEHS in Tiddim.
Chairman of Township Peace and Development Council U Sai Maung Lu reported on location and area of the township, population, national races living in the region, agriculture, the raising of domesticated wild ox, education, health, communication and generating of hydroelectric power. Chairman of Chin State Peace and Development Council Col Tin Hla gave a supplementary report.
The Prime Minister fulfilled the requirements. He said he and departmental officials came to Tonzang, Kyikha, Reekhawdar and Tiddim to provide requirements. It is necessary for a region to develop infrastructures including road transport. The government is endeavouring for harmonious development of all states and regions with the concept of bringing equitable development to all national races living in the Union.
He said due to transport difficulty in Chin State, the government has spent a large sum of money on development of roads linking townships in Chin State and plain regions, growing of tea and raising of domesticated wild oxen.
He said local people are to cooperate with local authorities, social organizations, and departmental officials for successful implementation of the tasks.
Only when there is smooth transportation, will development tasks be successful. So, he urged departmental officials to discharge their duties correctly with goodwill.
In implementing development tasks in Chin State, central level officials are to provide new methods and departmental officials are to systematically implement them for progress of agriculture, livestock breeding and other economic enterprises suitable to geographical conditions and climate, he said.
In addition to tea, cultivation of seasonal crops and perennial crops is to be extended, he said. The Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries has already made arrangements for raising of domesticated wild oxen and other livestock breeding tasks which are marketable in neighbouring countries. Therefore, local people are to change livestock breeding on manageable scale to commercial one gradually.
At a time when the government is giving encouragement to regional development in all sectors, departmental officials are to make efforts for uplift of economic and social standards of local people.
Only when there is narrow gap and equitable development among the national races living in the Union made up of 14 states and divisions, will there be national solidarity and perpetuation of the Union, he said. The entire national races have been residing in the Union for thousands of years. There exist small communities in each state and division where national races live. He spoke of the need for them to live in unity.
With strong national solidarity the Union will be consolidated. If national solidarity becomes weak, alien instigations occur any time, he added.
He said national people have been living in unity in the course of history countable by thousands of years. Therefore, national solidarity is needed for existence of such noble tradition and unity among the national races, he added.
He said the government is making arrangements for consolidation of national solidarity and harmonious and equitable development of all regions of the Union. After realizing the goodwill and attitudes of the government, all the national races have to safeguard the State, for non-disintegration of the Union, non-disintegration of national solidarity, perpetuation of independence and sovereignty and to prevent the nation from falling under the influence of others upholding the Union spirit and to participate in the tasks for successful implementation of seven-point future policy programme.
Next, the Prime Minister presented a computer, a television, a video cassette player and an inverter for No 1 and No 2 Basic Education High Schools to the Headmasters and clothes for local people to the Chairman of Chin State Peace and Development Council. The Prime Minister, the Secretary-1 and party spent the night at the guest house in Tiddim. 
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