The Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC) has taken temporary ownership of 496 apartments in Yangon, and leased 238 units to government employees. Now the committee will raise the rental fees by 10 percent starting with the beginning of 2020 Fiscal Year, according to U Maung Maung Soe, Mayor of Yangon. When a legitimate owner of […]
YCDC takes ownership of nearly 500 apartments in Yangon
October 24, 2019 by Thiha
Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: Apartments, Government Employees, Housing Projects, leasing, ownership, raise, Rental Fees, urbanization, Yangon, Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC)
Salary hike for all government employees to start from April
May 8, 2018 by Thiha
Ministry of Planning and Finance issued a notification dated April 29 which says salaries of all government employees including military personnel will be hiked in accordance with their time pay scale starting from April 30 payday. The notification signed by Union Minister of Planning and Finance Ministry Kyaw Win says, “The benefits under this notification […]
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Myanmar’s Analog Government Goes Digital
November 14, 2013 by thiha
Yangon — Myanmar’s government is hoping to take a technological leap forward soon, by putting ministries online and in touch with the country’s increasingly Internet-savvy public. Some government ministries are going online for the first time this week. Myanmar’s government still processes its business the same way it has for decades: with massive bound ledgers […]
Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: Change, Computerized System, Distribute, Government Employees, Korean Government, Ministries Online, Myint Kyaw, Nay Phone Latt, Paper-based system, Personal Information, Political Parties, power outages, Security, Smartphone, Switch, Technological Leap, Thaung Su Nyein, Ye Htut