Myanmar's deputy information minister swung by a high school in Chauk Township and told students they need to hit the books hard while they're young. He pushed them to develop five key skills and study their subjects properly so they can make it to university and become professionals who actually do something for the country.
The minister also told parents and teachers to get students reading more, build up the school libraries, and make sure everyone votes in the upcoming election. He said people should pick candidates who will actually help the region instead of the insurgents. The ministry dropped off some books for the libraries before the deputy minister headed to another office to check on their reading promotion plans.
The minister also told parents and teachers to get students reading more, build up the school libraries, and make sure everyone votes in the upcoming election. He said people should pick candidates who will actually help the region instead of the insurgents. The ministry dropped off some books for the libraries before the deputy minister headed to another office to check on their reading promotion plans.