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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