Myanmar's military leader urged education graduates to promote national unity and prepare citizens for the upcoming elections. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing addressed 14,514 teachers from the University for the Development of National Races at a Nay Pyi Taw convention center on Wednesday. He instructed educators to reduce student dropout rates and teach critical thinking skills across ethnic communities.
The acting president emphasized that instructors must help organize free and fair voting processes while building solidarity among diverse populations. Teachers received guidance to develop students with physical, intellectual, moral, economic, and social abilities. Officials want school staff to cooperate with parents and local groups to expand educational access for children.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing said educators should cultivate patriotism and democratic values as the government prepares for multiparty elections. University graduates must work with authorities to maintain stability and economic progress throughout Myanmar. A student from Ayeyawady Region thanked military leadership before attendees presented commemorative gifts to senior officials.
The acting president emphasized that instructors must help organize free and fair voting processes while building solidarity among diverse populations. Teachers received guidance to develop students with physical, intellectual, moral, economic, and social abilities. Officials want school staff to cooperate with parents and local groups to expand educational access for children.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing said educators should cultivate patriotism and democratic values as the government prepares for multiparty elections. University graduates must work with authorities to maintain stability and economic progress throughout Myanmar. A student from Ayeyawady Region thanked military leadership before attendees presented commemorative gifts to senior officials.