Renovation underway for Falam’s damaged staff housing




DEPUTY Minister for Border Af­fairs Maj-Gen Kyaw Swa Oo, to­gether with the State Minister for Security and Border Affairs and members of the Chin State Reha­bilitation and Reconstruction Com­mittee, inspected the renovation of staff housing damaged by violence in Falam Township yesterday.



They inspected renovation works at various government of­fices, including roof replacement at the district office of the Immigration and Population Ministry, wall and window repairs at the Township Immigration and Population Office, and floor and roof repairs at the Township Internal Revenue Depart­ment and Cooperative Department offices. They instructed officials to complete the works within the spec­ified timeframe and in accordance with the required standards.


In Tiddim Township, they in­spected partially damaged build­ings, including the Township Po­lice Force, Myoma Police Station, two-storey, six-room staff housing, a monastic education school, the Bor­der Area Ethnic Youth Development Training School and coach building, and the 100-bed Township People’s Hospital. They also inspected the construction of an retaining wall.


Meanwhile, the Secretary of the Tonzang Township Rehabili­tation and Reconstruction Com­mittee inspected renovation works at the Border Area Ethnic Youth Development Training School, 50- bed Township Hospital, Township Electricity Office and Township Law Office. — MNA/MKKS

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