Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, speaking at a prize ceremony hosted by the Young Men’s Buddhist Association in Yangon, emphasized that citizens must uphold a genuine national spirit and work for the state's interests. He stated that the government is actively working to enhance Myanmar literature and indigenous languages, aligning with the YMBA's cultural activities.
He highlighted the nation's education system, which aims to build capable human resources through a compulsory KG+9 framework and a pathway to practical skills. Reflecting on history, he noted the YMBA's foundational role in Myanmar's independence movement and its connection to the origins of the Tatmadaw. He urged all ethnic groups to participate in national development with a sense of responsibility, fostering love for their nationality, respect for language, and dedication to religion and education.
The ceremony featured cultural performances and the presentation of awards to examination winners in several languages, including Myanmar, Mon, and Pa-O. A historical artifact from the YMBA was also donated to the Defence Services Museum.
He highlighted the nation's education system, which aims to build capable human resources through a compulsory KG+9 framework and a pathway to practical skills. Reflecting on history, he noted the YMBA's foundational role in Myanmar's independence movement and its connection to the origins of the Tatmadaw. He urged all ethnic groups to participate in national development with a sense of responsibility, fostering love for their nationality, respect for language, and dedication to religion and education.
The ceremony featured cultural performances and the presentation of awards to examination winners in several languages, including Myanmar, Mon, and Pa-O. A historical artifact from the YMBA was also donated to the Defence Services Museum.