Yangon Region Report for the 2024 Population and Housing Census was released at the Yangon Region Government Office on Tuesday.Union Minister for Immigration and Population U Myint Kyaing attended the event, together with Yangon Region Chief Minister U Aung Naing Thu, regional officials, Hluttaw representatives, departmental officials and invited guests. During the ceremony, the Union Minister highlighted that the 2024 Population and Housing Census was successfully conducted in October 2024 using domestic human and financial resources without international assistance.The Yangon Region report was released as part of the ongoing publication of census findings, including preliminary population data, union-level reports, and statistical summaries. The report contains detailed information on population, migration, education, labor force, employment, disability, housing, births, deaths, and living standards in urban and rural areas of Yangon Region.The Union Minister added that the data would support regional planning, policy-making, and socio-economic development, particularly in the education and healthcare sectors. The Chief Minister then reported future regional development plans based on census data, while the Deputy Minister explained findings identified in the regional report.The Union Minister later handed over the Yangon Region census report to the Chief Minister. The Union Minister later met region, district, and township officials at Yangon Region Officer’s office. They discussed the implementation of citizenship scrutiny card and UID collection activities through the La Min Project under the government’s 100-day plan.Later in the afternoon, the Union Minister proceeded to the North Okkalapa Township immigration office. There, he inspected the issuance of citizenship scrutiny and UID cards for residents with lost or damaged national ID cards, along with household registration processes. The inspection also covered biometric and biographic data collection through the e-ID system and UID issuance procedures. During the visit, the Union Minister and officials handed over citizenship scrutiny cards and UID cards under the government’s 100-day plan and provided cash assistance and foodstuff to township office staff.mitv
Wed, 13-May-2026