Senior General Than Shwe attends Chindwin River (Monywa) Bridge
opening ceremony
Chindwin
Bridge on Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa strategic road to develop western bank
of Chindwin River
Yangon, 7 April — Chairman of the State Peace and Development
Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Than
Shwe, yesterday morning left here by air and arrived at Mandalay
International Airport.
Then, they proceeded to Monywa, Sagaing Division, by helicopter
where Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council Chairman
North-West Command Commander Maj-Gen Soe Naing, Minister for
Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun, Minister for Transport Maj-Gen Hla Myint
Swe, Deputy Minister for Construction Brig-Gen Myint Thein, Deputy
Commander of North-West Command Brig-Gen Soe Myint and officials
welcomed them.
This
morning, the Senior General attended the inauguration ceremony of
Chindwin River (Monywa) Bridge held at the pavilion at Monywa (Bank).
The bridge is situated on Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road between Monywa and
Yinmabin townships in Sagaing Division.
Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Soe Win said because of the Chindwin River
posing as a natural barrier, the transport links between the east and
west banks of Chindwin River in Sagaing Division were not easy in the
past. Especially, regions on the west bank lagged behind in
development due to poor transport.
Passengers had to use the 160-mile
Monywa-YeU-Taze-Thetkekyin-Kalewa Road passing through the Maha Myaing
Forest to reach Kalewa and Kale from Monywa. The road was hardly
serviceable during the monsoon.
Thus, the Head of State gave guidance on building of the
Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa strategic road for development of the regions
lying on the west bank of the Chindwin, and ensuring a speedy and
smooth transport to Kale, the gateway to southern Chin State. The
Chindwin Bridge is an important facility on the road. As the strategic
road is 115 miles long it is 45 miles shorter than the existing road,
thereby cutting the travelling time between Monywa and
Kale-Kalewa-Tamu, Haka, and Tiddim.
The Tatmadaw engineering corps are making earnest efforts for
completion of the strategic road which will serve as the shortest road
reaching Tamu on the border with India. Public Works is also striving
with might and main for completion of the Myittha River Bridge near
Kalewa. The strategic road and the bridge will benefit Chin State and
Kani and Mingin and villages along it till future generations.
The
PW built the 4,700- foot bridge within two years and three months. The
quality steel frames installed at the bridge are manufactured by the
State-owned steel plants. Up to now, PW of the Ministry of
Construction has built 154 new major bridges in the nation. The
Ministry of Rail Transportation has also built five bridges; and the
Ministry of Defence, three. Thus there are now 162 new major bridges
in the nation. The Head of State has given guidance, saying, “The
nation has gained much experiences in building bridges; and the nation
now has the most advanced steel plants. Thus, efforts will be made to
locally produce bridge frames.” In accord with the guidance, the
Myanmar engineers drew designs for the frames of the bridge. Thus, the
bridge can be called a technological success and a pride of the
nation.
The bridge will serve as a facility helping to develop the economic
and social sectors of Chin State and west bank regions in Sagaing
Division, and promote the border trade. The State has built a large
number of bridges the length and breadth of the nation, and many more
facilities are on construction stage to narrow the development gap
between one region and another.
He then elaborated on the building of the car-cum-rail Hsinbyushin
Bridge on the Chindwin River, and 251 miles of railroads which are
ensuring smooth and speedy transport on the west bank; the Mu Bridge
and Budalin-YeU-KhinU railroad, Shwebo-Myitkyina Road, Monywa-Shwebo
Road, upgraded airports including Kale, Hkamti and Monywa airports.
The transport facilities will help strengthen the national unity and
regional development.
Concerning the agricultural sector, the State has built the
Thaphanseik Dam, the largest in Myanmar, and Nwekhwe, Thazi,
Htanzalok, North Yama and Kyepin-et dams, underground water projects,
and river water pumping projects. Sagaing Division has become a
reliable region of the State, and will firmly stand as a rice
producing region. Due to the government’s goodwill efforts, the
socio-economic standard of the rural and urban areas of the division
are gaining gradual development.
In accord with the guidance of the Head of State, the State Peace
and Development Council government has been striving on all fronts to
hand down the better foundations in economic, social and transport
sectors to the future generations.
The task of building an all-round developed and modern nation
through harmonious efforts is large, and there are many limitations
and difficulties to implement it.
It is not the time to love and develop the nation with words alone.
The neo-colonialists are still trying to break up the national unity,
giving a large array of excuses. Thus, self-reliant efforts will have
to be made to strengthen and develop the nation in all sectors. All
will have to safeguard the Union with nationalism and Union Spirit.
Then, Minister for Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun reported that Head
of State Senior General Than Shwe had given guidance on building
Chindwin Bridge (Monywa) and chose the site for construction of the
bridge. The Head of State himself is attending the opening ceremony of
the bridge. Therefore, it can be said that the opening ceremony of
Chindwin Bridge (Monywa) is an auspicious one.
In the past, roads were built lengthwise in the country. Since
1988, not only the roads have been built in length in the country but
also crosswise. Likewise, major and small bridges have also been
built.
Myanmar engineers themselves created the design of Chindwin Bridge
(Monywa) and built it. Chindwin Bridge (Monywa) will contribute
towards better transportation. The bridge was built at a cost of US$
5.806 million and K 4,292.4 million.
Next, Chairman of Sagaing Division Peace and Development Council
Commander of North-West Command Maj-Gen Soe Naing delivered an
address. He said that the Government has undertaken tasks of the road
and bridge sector in Sagaing Division. Prominently, Tamu-Kale-Kalewa
Road, jointly-built by the Government of the Union of Myanmar and the
Republic of India, was inaugurated in February 2001. The road
contributes much towards development of national races in the border
areas. Similarly, the Ministry of Construction has built 75 roads
which are 1,850 miles and two furlongs in total length in Sagaing
Division.
Chindwin Bridge (Monywa) is the 10th over 180-foot-long bridges
which have been opened in Sagaing Division since 1988.
The bridge will contribute towards better transportation in towns
and villages on the western bank of Chindwin River as well as towns
and villages in Chin State and mainland in a short time and forging of
the Union Spirit. The 115 miles long Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road are
under construction and efforts are being made for opening of Myittha
River Bridge (Kalewa) near Kalewa. Local people will get
Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road for smooth transportation the whole season.
Roads are being extended and bridges are under construction in the
region with goodwill of the Head of State.
The progress has been achieved in the transport sector. Therefore,
agricultural produces of Sagaing Division as well as export and import
items of border areas can be sent to the market. So, the local people
are to maintain and safeguard durability of the roads and bridges for
development of the region.
On behalf of the local people, Sagaing Division USDA Executive U
Htay Aung spoke words of thanks for construction of Chindwin Bridge
(Monywa).
Then, Senior General Than Shwe extended greetings. He said that it
was thankful to have the opportunity to extend greetings to those
present on the occasion and wished them to be healthy. Chindwin Bridge
(Monywa) will contribute much to both Monywa and its environs. It will
also provide better transport in the region.
The nation-building tasks like construction of the bridges need to
be carried out in the aftermath of the independence but they could not
be undertaken due to various reasons.
In the time of the present government all-round construction tasks
are being implemented for national development, for ensuring better
transport, and for enhancing the living standard of people. In the
process, the Government has run into difficulties owing to hindrances
and disturbances caused by external and internal destructive elements.
Putting the interests of the people in the fore, the construction
tasks needed for national development are being implemented one after
another.
A
great deal of tasks for construction of bridges and roads, building of
railways, airports, dams, reservoirs, embankments, mills and
factories, schools and hospitals were still left to be carried out.
The Government has been making strenuous efforts out of goodwill to
bring about harmonious and equitable development the length and
breadth of the nation. In this connection, the active participation of
the people is specially needed. The Government has been striving
together with the people for consolidation of national unity,
prevalence of peace and tranquillity and for enabling the nation to
acquire her wealth. Only when those requirements are fulfilled will
the national development tasks be carried out in earnest.
The nation lagged behind in development due to various reasons.
Thus, relentless and sustained efforts are needed for national
development. Substantial tasks are to be carried out to enable the
nation to keep abreast of the world nations, to enhance the living
standard of the people, and to enable the new generations to lead a
peaceful life. Therefore, the people are to lend themselves in the
tasks for ensuring the national development being implemented by the
Government.
Then, Senior General Than Shwe and party cordially met with those
present at the opening ceremony and took the designated places.
At the auspicious time, Lt-Gen Ye Myint, Commander Maj-Gen Soe
Naing and Minister for Construction Maj-Gen Saw Tun formally opened
Chindwin Bridge (Monywa).
Next, Senior General Than Shwe and party posed for documentary
photo in front of the archway of the bridge.
Then, Senior General Than Shwe unveiled the stone plaque of the
bridge. They then passed through the bridge and cordially met with
local people.
The upper structure of Chindwin River Bridge (Monywa) is built of
steel frame and the lower structure of reinforced concrete. The upper
structure of the approach bridge is constructed of reinforced concrete
beams and floor tiles and the lower structure of reinforced concrete
piles.
The main bridge is 2,745.6 feet long and the approach bridge is
1,984.6 feet long, totalling 4,730.2 feet.
The
bridge has a 28-foot-wide motorway and six feet wide pedestrian ways
on either side. Water clearance is 305 feet wide and 40 feet high. The
bridge can withstand 60-ton loads.
The spans of the bridge are 343 feet long each and it was built of
local-made quality iron frames. Construction tasks of the bridge
started on 9 December 2000 and completed on 28 February 2003.
After the opening ceremony, Senior General Than Shwe and party
inspected Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road from the bridge to Tayawkyin
Village in Yinmabin Township.
At the briefing hall, Director of Military Engineers Brig-Gen Tin
Tun of the Ministry of Defence reported on construction of
Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road and progress in building bridges along the
road.
Secretary-2 Lt-Gen Soe Win, Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Thiha
Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo and the commander gave supplementary reports.
After hearing the reports, the Senior General gave necessary
guidance.
Then, the Senior General cordially conversed with the people of
Tayawkyin Village and its surrounding villages and gave guidance on
tasks to be coordinated for supplying drinking water to the villages
where there are shortage of water.
Monywa-Yagyi-Kalewa Road is 115 miles long. Military engineering
corps is building the 18 feet wide tarred road on the 30 feet wide
earth one.
The construction of the tarred road is 95 per cent complete. The
tarred road construction tasks will by completed at the end of April.