10th Anniversary Ceremony of MOEA: MOEA UM attended Ministry’s 10th anniversary ceremony
The 10th Anniversary Ceremony of the Ministry of Ethnic Affairs was held in the morning of March 11th at the meeting hall of the Ministry in Nay Pyi Taw.
Union Minister for Border Affairs and Ethnic Affairs, Lt-Gen Yar Pyae, attended the event. At the ceremony marking the anniversary, which included an offering of alms, the Union Minister, Deputy Minister, and officials took the Five Precepts from the members of Sangha.
They then offered cash and donation items, performed sharing merits and offered ‘soon’ (day meal) to the members of Sangha. Continuing with the 10th Anniversary Ceremony, the Union Minister stated that the Ministry of Ethnic Affairs was initially formed under the law protecting the rights of ethnic nationalities, and that March 30, 2026, will mark its 10th anniversary.
He emphasized that all staff must continuously keep in view the Ministry's objectives, duties, policies, goals, and vision. He expressed his wish that, from this 10th anniversary onwards, they would be able to work even more diligently for their Ministry, all ethnic people, and the State for many years to come.
Subsequently, the Union Minister, Deputy Minister, and officials took a commemorative group photo with the staff. The Union Minister then provided financial assistance to the staff. Following this, Deputy Minister U Zaw Aye Maung delivered a speech of honor. Afterwards, the staff entertained the attendees with traditional ethnic songs and dances. Then, the Union Minister, Deputy Minister, and officials who attended the ceremony then had lunch together with the officers and staff.
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