Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address

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  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address
  • Electrical Wiring Training: MOYA UM delivered the opening address

The opening ceremony of the Basic Household Electrical Wiring Training Course, jointly organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and the Government Technical High School under the Ministry of Science and Technology, was held Monday morning at the Government Technical High School in Nay Pyi Taw.

In his opening remarks, Vice Chairman (1) of the Central Committee for Youth Affairs and Union Minister for Youth Affairs, Dr. Maung Thein, stated that it is important to use electricity safely, as electricity has become an essential and widely used necessity in both urban and rural areas.

He said that electricity is an indispensable part of daily life and that by attending the training course, participants would be able to repair electrical appliances and electrical faults on their own using the skills they acquire. This would help reduce household expenses and contribute to easing family financial burdens.

He also encouraged the trainees to share the skills and knowledge they learn and become individuals who can assist and support their communities.

Afterwards, the Union Minister presented commemorative gifts to the instructors who would be teaching the course.

Following the closing of the ceremony, the Union Minister and responsible officials toured the teaching aid exhibition room and the training hall at the Government Technical High School.

Subsequently, the Union Minister visited Pan Tin Village Basic Education Middle School in Ottarathiri Township, Nay Pyi Taw, and donated 100 dozen exercise books for students to the principals of the school, it’s reported.

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