Officials talk education, reconciliation on National Day
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The National League for Democracy’s patron championed the importance of education while acknowledging that some are eager for more rapid improvements to the system at a ceremony marking the 96th anniversary of National Day at the party’s headquarters on November 24. “In this era, there are many challenges and much pressure facing education,” U Tin Oo said. “We need to try hard to establish a democratic, federal Union with leadership from the NLD along with its leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.” National Day commemorates the first student resistance protests at then-Yangon University, boycotting the British administration’s Yangon University Act of 1920. The boycott is seen as the beginning of the student protest movement that was at the forefront of then-Myanmar’s independence struggle. The anniversary of the protest is held annually on the 10th day after the full-moon day of Tazaungmone. U Tin Oo acknowledged that the NLD government has been criticised by somefor a lack of notable change during its nascent term in office.