Myanmar will spend Ks 3.2 billion to provide electricity to rural areas as part of national development program in the country, according to officials.
An official from Livestock, Fisheries
and Rural Development Ministry said that the ministry will spend the
money to power the rural areas using solar power and hydroelectricity,
and it's working to provide power to 99 townships and over 200 villages
all across the country.
The ministry has already provided
electricity to 6054 households in the rural areas and kept on working by
setting up small and large electricity projects to be implemented in 5
to 20 years, the official said.
The ministry said its rural development
program will also provide clean water and sufficient nutrition to the
rural areas as well as the electricity.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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