YANGON - Myanmar has planned to open a fishery university in 2018, aimed at developing the country's fishery sector, official Global New Light of Myanmar reported Thursday. Cooperating with related ministries, the university will be established as an academic institution of a high standard rather than a degree mill, according to Dr. Toe Nandar Tin, vice-chairman of the Myanmar Fisheries Federation. At present, the authorities are striving to develop its fishery industry by turning its traditional fish breeding method into a modern one with foreign technical assistance. To develop its fishery sector, Myanmar also conducted fishery research in the country's territorial waters with the assistance of a foreign research vessel to compile statistics of endangered fish species and to help reverse decreasing fish resources. There are currently three fishery vocational institutes in Yangon, Ayeyawaddy and Sagaing regions respectively. Also, a non-governmental organization, Flora and Fauna International (FFI), in cooperation with the Fishery Department, is developing a marine conservation area in southern region of Taninthayi. The country exported over 600 million U.S. dollars worth of marine products in last fiscal year 2016-2017.
Xu said the ban had helped clear up unauthorized or unregulated online lending platforms, adding that students could still seek loans from State-owned banks or apply for subsidies from schools.
Yang Zongzong, a local taxonomist, said he was excited to learn the rare larkspurs have been discovered and Xinjiang and one of them have been named.
Yang Peng is a beneficiary of Nanshan's policies that support talent. He graduated from Peking University in 2019 with a doctoral degree, and started his career at Orbbec, a prominent 3D sensing company, in charge of 3D algorithm R&D.
Yao said he chose the Louisiana location because the state government offered better incentives and the site has easy access to railroads and waterways.
Yale University President Peter Salovey said he feels proud of the school's long and close ties with China and wants to further strengthen the relationship.
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YINCHUAN -- Instant noodles, once the bedrock of China's convenience food, have returned to the spotlight after a string of tiny noodle restaurants cropped up in the country.
Yang wrote in her resignation letter that Zhu had persuaded her to quit. But in court, Zhu denied pressing her to resign, saying that she simply didn't like her job.
Yang Chenglin, 66, ex-chairman of the Bank of Inner Mongolia, made use of his positions to offer "aid" for others and then asked for illegal benefits of more than 307 million yuan between 2000 and 2013, according to the ruling by the region's Baotou Intermediate People's Court.
Xu said in the past year the NPC has conducted research on the reform of the supervision system and the implementation of the National Supervision Law in six regions - Shanxi, Zhejiang, Hebei and Guangdong provinces, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Beijing.