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Myanmar and its recent change

by | 02-11-2012 09:49 recommendations 0

Myanmar, the biggest  country of southeast Asia heaving population more than 50 million  has became the centre discussion in global level in latest time period because the recent change took place there is very much important and hopeful for well wishers of Myanmar. Hundred of famous democratic politicians including Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi who were imprisoned for more than 2 decades are in the parliament to restructure their country. The more the rigidness, the faster it breaks. The steel rod containing high carbon contents breaks faster. It is because more carbon containing rod is harder heaving less elasticity. The military government like high carbon containing rod, ruled the country for more than 2 decades in cruel manner finally bounded to respect people?s supreme power. Under the presidency of Thein Sein, economic reform, good governance, poverty eradication etc are in priority of new civilian government. It is because Burma is one of the countries very rich in natural resources but how unfortunate! It is still poorer due to lack of proper mobilization of resources and high corruption in national administration. Now the military government has given more or less ground for civilian government. However, the military has still significant presence in many sectors of economy using the labor forcefully which is against human right. Change inaugurates from minor. The change which Myanmar got today is the result of continuous struggle of citizens for more than 2 decades. It was their dream hoping as the first stage of their prosperous future. We all hope that the present civilian government would solve several ethnic and economic constraints and would be successful in reshaping Myanmar better conditioned than today.

As a good and well wisher neighbor we hope the recent change in Myanmar will bring the green and sustainable changes in the country.
 

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12 Comments

  • says :
    Hi ! christy. The literal meaning of my name is rain. I think it is very nice name
    Posted 21-11-2012 00:56

  • says :
    Hi Barsha, hi Nar! welcome to Tunza Eco-generation.
    I think Nepalese names are so beautiful. What's the meaning of your name?
    Posted 05-11-2012 08:17

  • says :
    I'm also from Nepal and I'm also very much helpful about Myanmar
    Posted 02-11-2012 20:15

  • says :
    Nice to meet you christy
    Posted 02-11-2012 18:25

  • says :
    Hi! Christy I've just created new account ...the previous was not activated so......Ya I'm also from Nepal
    Posted 02-11-2012 18:24

  • says :
    Thanks Kehkashan AND Guru. It becomes our responsibility to think about our neighbor also. It is because we are social animal
    Posted 02-11-2012 17:47

  • says :
    very nice
    Posted 02-11-2012 16:59

  • says :
    Hi Dhiroj!! I also hope for the better for Myanmar.
    Posted 02-11-2012 16:47

  • says :
    Hi Nar~ you are also from Nepal! Nice to meet you :-)
    Posted 02-11-2012 13:23

  • says :
    Very nice article!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Posted 02-11-2012 11:19

  • says :
    tHANK YOu very much for your hope and care to Myanmar christy

    Posted 02-11-2012 10:01

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing this important information!
    Not many of people don't care of Myanmar because it is just recognized as a poor south-east Asian country which also has many political problems...
    So I was very glad to read the hopeful story from you.
    Posted 02-11-2012 09:58

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