Broader and more effective efforts should be made for MITV development by  laying down short- and long-term plans, says the MoI Union Minister

Broader and more effective efforts should be made for MITV development by  laying down short- and long-term plans, says the MoI Union Minister

2021 November 2

UNION Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn  attended the meeting  on the  development of the Myanmar  International Channel (MITV)  held yesterday morning in Yangon.

At the meeting, the Union  Minister said the MITV was  the first broadcast in  English  in Myanmar since 2001 intend[1]ing to help the international  community to know the real  situation of Myanmar and the  development of tourism. In  2010, it partnered with Shwe  Thanlwin Media Company  to develop MITV’s business  rapidly and more effectively.

He commended the efforts of  those who made progress with  reforms after 10 years of cooperation. He urged to make  efforts to make the international community aware of the real  situation in Myanmar, which is  also the aim of MITV, as false  news about Myanmar is being  spread intentionally to put  pressure on the country. He called for long-term plans to be made  more effective through a wide  range of activities as the role  of MITV is very important for  the country.

In the afternoon, the Union Minister, accompanied by  Yangon Region Chief   Minister  U Hla Soe, Yangon Region Ministers, and executives from the  Myanmar Motion Picture Organization, visited Wazira Cinema located in  Kyauktada Township and inspected to upgrade  to a red carpet theatre and to  hold national-level events in the  film industry.

During the visit, he urged  to coordinate with the archaeological conservation  organizations for renovation as the  Wazira Cinema is an ancient  heritage  building. He instructed them to renovate the cinema  into a venue for film festivals,  plays, workshops, and an art  environment that combines ancient influence with modern  cinematic techniques.

Afterwards, he inspected  the demonstration performed  at the Thamada Cinema as  per the rules of COVID-19 prevention. The Union Minister  and party inspected the seat  placement system, the use of  infrared thermal scanner, ticket  sales system, display system  and personal health care ser[1]vices, the condition to purify the air inside the cinema with  air-conditioners and blowers,  and events scheduling for film  screenings. He instructed of[1]ficials concerned to develop a  Standard Operating Procedure

(SOP) to prevent the disease  infection.

A total of 196 cinemas (221  screens) across Myanmar were  affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and screenings were  suspended from 16 March 2020.  At present, as the COVID-19 infection rate has dropped, plans  are underway  to open cinemas  under the COVID-19 rules and  regulations so that artists could  resume their work that the people would enjoy.