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Union Minister for Information Meets Literary Award Committees to Discuss Honoring Experts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47843, member: 636"] Myanmar's top information chief gathered with book award judges yesterday for a major literary meeting. Minister U Maung Maung Ohn walked into the Printing and Publishing Department building on Theinbyu Road. The Botahtaung Township office became the scene for serious talks about honoring great writers. Committee members from two different award groups showed up for the important session. Everyone sat around the meeting hall ready to discuss the future of literature prizes. The minister reminded everyone that Myanmar has been giving out writing awards since 1948. Three different types of literary honors have been handed out over many decades. The National Literary Award for Lifetime Achievement recognizes authors who dedicated their entire careers to writing. Regular National Literary Awards celebrate outstanding books and stories each year. The Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Award helps discover new talented writers across the country. Committee leaders spoke up during the heated discussion about improving the award process. U Sein Hlaing from the National Literary Award Selection Committee shared his thoughts on picking winners. U Ohn Maung leads the Sarpay Beikman group and offered his ideas about finding fresh talent. Other committee members jumped into the conversation with their suggestions. The minister listened carefully before giving his final directions to both groups. The meeting focused on making sure literature experts receive proper recognition for their hard work. Writers spend years crafting stories and poems that educate and entertain readers. The minister wants committee members to remember these dedicated artists when choosing award recipients. Literary awards help promote reading and writing throughout Myanmar society. Everyone left the meeting with clear instructions about honoring the country's best authors. [/QUOTE]
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