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  2. Mattu Pongal - Wikipedia

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    Mattu Pongal is the third day of the four-day Pongal festival. According to the Gregorian calendar it is celebrated on 16 January. According to the Gregorian calendar it is celebrated on 16 January. Though the name of the festival is specific to Tamil Nadu , it is also celebrated in other southern Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh and ...

  3. Pongal (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Pongal (IPA: / ˈ θ aɪ ˈ p oʊ ŋ ʌ l /) is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival celebrated by Tamils.The festival is celebrated over three or four days with Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal and Kaanum Pongal, beginning on the last day of the Tamil calendar month of Margazhi, and observed on consecutive days.

  4. Nga La language - Wikipedia

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    Matu, also known as Matu Chin, Batu, or Nga La, is a Kuki-Chin spoken in Matupi township, Chin State, Myanmar, and also in Mizoram, India by the Matu people. Matu is the most commonly spoken language in Matupi Township outside of Burmese language, which is the official language of Myanmar. The Matu dialects share 78%–89% lexical similarity. [2]

  5. Languages of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Today, Burmese is the primary language of instruction, and English is the secondary language taught. [10] English was the primary language of instruction in higher education from late 19th century to 1964, when Gen. Ne Win mandated educational reforms to "Burmanise". [15] English continues to be used by educated urbanites and the national ...

  6. Myanmar English - Wikipedia

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    Burmese English (also called Myanmar English) is the register of the English language used in Myanmar (Burma), spoken as second language by an estimated 2.4 million people, about 5% of the population (1997). [1] The English language was initially introduced to the country during the British colonial period, spanning from 1824 until independence ...

  7. Yangon University of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Before the establishment of the language departments, English courses were first offered in 1969 and Myanmar language courses were started in 1974 with the faculty members from Yangon University. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] More language departments were added over the years: the English department was established in 1984, Myanmar in 1985, Thai in 1989, and ...

  8. Life in Myanmar today: ‘My brother’s legs were slashed with ...

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    Maung Maung writes from inside Myanmar about how he left his profession, his life, everything to escape the claws of the junta after they ousted Aung San Suu Kyi

  9. Basic Education High School No. 6 Botataung - Wikipedia

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    Due to the use of two shifts and the availability of a large number of classrooms, the class size at Botataung 6 is around 40 to 50, much lower than 70-80 students in a typical Burmese classroom. The school which produced notable scholars in the past has succumbed to the provant teaching style based mainly on memorization and rote learning.