School enrolment and health services underway in Nawnghkio
SCHOOL enrolment has begun at Basic
Education High School No 1 in Nawnghkio northern Shan State, as of 22 July, in
efforts to swiftly reopen basic education schools that were closed for nearly
a year due to acts of terrorism.
On the first day alone, 30 students
registered, and as of today, a total of 456 students have been enrolled. To
ensure smooth and systematic enrollment, Tatmadaw members teachers, educational
staff, and local parents have cooperated closely.
To provide a secure and peaceful
learning environment for students, Tatmadaw members have also undertaken mine
clearance, security arrangements, and cleaning operations around the school
premises.
On top of reopening education services,
Tatmadaw and the Ministry of Health jointly opened a temporary clinic at the
Myanan Tawwin Mingalar Hall to deliver health care services to ethnic
residents who have returned to Nawnghkio. As of today, medical personnel have
provided health care to 121 people.
Furthermore, efforts are being made to
reopen Nawnghkio People’s Hospital promptly. Staff from relevant departments
are currently clearing overgrown weeds around the hospital compound, dredging
drains to improve water flow, and conducting sanitation activities. — MNA/ KZL
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