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Burma: MPs untrue to the voters as they support electricity price-hiking

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Escalation of Myanmar's electrification distribution is very important to alleviating poverty. In addition, it may well help practical improvement concerning the medium and long-term development of the country. Electrification is a vital requirement, without which the country will be terribly in an inferior position in its efforts to carry on proficiently.

Burma or Myanmar's public improvement also depends on fair and square electricity charges, without which health, education, home industries and other essential services certainly suffer shortcoming. The sitting government has many more to do with the electrification problem to be addressed step by step in an attempt to guarantee promoting the living standard of the greater part of population including the citizens from rural and hilly regions in the country.  

In brief, it is the responsibility of the government to help its people by granting subsidies in support of addressing energy price hiking problem which could damage the progress of the country's economy. Government as well as MPs must keep in mind that a trustworthy supply of electricity can change people's lives in an optimistic way.

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Zin Linn was born on February 9, 1946 in a small town in Mandalay Division. He began writing poems in 1960 and received a B.A (Philosophy) in 1976. He became an activist in the High School Union after the students' massacre on 7th July 1962. (more...)
 

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