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Magway Region

Magway Region (Burmese: မကွေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး, pronounced [məɡwé táiɰ̃ dèθa̰ dʑí]; formerly Magway Division) is an administrative division in central Myanmar. It is the second largest of Myanmar's seven divisions, with an area of 44,820 km2 (17,306 square miles). Pa Del Dam (ပဒဲဆည်) is one of the dams in Aunglan Township, Magway Division. The capital and second largest city of the Magway Division is Magway. The largest city is Pakokku. The major cities of Magway Division are Magway, Pakokku, Aunglan, Yenangyaung, Taungdwingyi, Chauk, Minbu, Thayet and Gangaw.

Magway Region
မကွေးတိုင်းဒေသကြီး
Myanma transcription(s)
 • Burmesema. kwe: tuing: desa. kri:
Border of Magway Region and Naypyidaw Union Territory
Location of Magway Region in Myanmar
Coordinates: 20°15′N 94°45′E / 20.250°N 94.750°E / 20.250; 94.750Coordinates: 20°15′N 94°45′E / 20.250°N 94.750°E / 20.250; 94.750
Country Myanmar
RegionCentral
CapitalMagway
Government
 • Chief MinisterTint Lwin
 • CabinetMagway Region Government
 • LegislatureMagway Region Hluttaw
 • JudiciaryMagway Region High Court
Area
 • Total44,820.6 km2 (17,305.3 sq mi)
 • Rank4th
Highest elevation2,703 m (8,868 ft)
Population
 • Total3,917,055
 • Rank7th
 • Density87/km2 (230/sq mi)
DemonymMagwegian
Demographics
 • EthnicitiesBamar, Chin, Rakhine, Shan, Karen
 • ReligionsBuddhism 98.8%
Christianity 0.7%
Islam 0.3%
Hinduism 0.1%
animism 0.1%
Time zoneUTC+06:30 (MST)
HDI (2017)0.560[2]
medium · 6th

Geography

Magway Region sits approximately between north latitude 18° 50' to 22° 47' and east longitude 93° 47' to 95° 55'. It is bordered by Sagaing Region to the north, Mandalay Region to the east, Bago Region to the south, and Rakhine State and Chin State to the west.

History

Fossils of the early primates over 40 million years old were excavated in the Pondaung and Ponnya areas from Pakokku District in Magway Region, leading the government to proclaim that Myanmar as "the birthplace of humanity in the world," a claim which is unsupported by anthropologists. An ancient city of the Pyu, Peikthano-myo, about 2,000 years old, is located in Taungdwingyi Township, Magway Region.

The history of Magway Region mirrors that of the other divisions of central Burma. The ancient name of Magway Region is Minbu Region (or) Minbu Province. Minbu Region was established with 3 districts. They are Minbu District, Thayet District, and Yenangyaung District.Its capital city was Yenangyaung.In 1950,Chauk township was moved to Yenangyaung District from Myingyan District.

On 2 March 1962, the military led by General Ne Win took control of Burma through a coup d'état, and the government has been under direct or indirect control by the military. A new constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma was adopted in 1974.

The name of Minbu Region was changed to Magway Region and Yenangyaung District was abolished. Magway District was established with 6 townships. Pakokku Hill Tracts (or) Pakokku Province was abolished, and Pakokku District was added to the Magway Division and Mindat District was added to the Chin state. Magway Region was then divided into 4 districts: Magway District, Minbu District, Thayet District and Pakokku District. Its capital city was changed from Yenangyaung to Magway.

In 4 April 1996, Pakokku District was divided into two districts: Pakokku District and Gangaw District. Currently, Magway Region has a total of 5 districts and 25 townships.

Administrative divisions

Magway Region's districts are Magwe, Minbu, Thayet, Pakokku and Gangaw, comprising 25 townships and 1,696 ward village tracts. Its capital city is Magwe (2020 urban population estimated as 85,214) and its largest city is Pakokku (2020 urban population estimated as 107,890).

Other major cities are Aunglan (2020 urban population estimated as 52,431), Yenangyaung (2020 urban population estimated as 49,938), Taungdwingyi (2020 urban population estimated as 47,739), Chauk (2020 urban population estimated as 47,568) and Minbu (2020 urban population estimated as 40,304).

List of cities and towns by urban population (2020, September Estimate)

Rank City District 2014 Census (2020 Estimate) 1993 Estimate Change
1 Pakokku Pakokku District 107,890 90,783 +18.84%
2 Magway Magway District 85,214 72,388 +17.72%
3 Aunglan Thayet District 52,431 43,223 +21.30%
4 Yenangyaung Magway District 49,938 90,845 −45.03%
5 Taungdwingyi Magway District 47,739 52,335 −8.78%
6 Chauk Magway District 47,568 67,845 −29.89%
7 Minbu Minbu District 40,304 42,809 −5.85%
8 Yesagyo Pakokku District 24,428 23,329 +4.71%
9 Salin Minbu District 20,329 12,158 +67.21%
10 Thayet Thayet District 20,182 46,361 −56.47%
11 Natmauk Magway District 14,523 14,737 −1.45%
12 Gangaw Gangaw District 12,829 13,955 −8.07%
13 Minhla Thayet District 12,577 12,510 +0.54%
14 Myothit Magway District 9,197 8,080 +13.82%
15 Seikphyu Pakokku District 9,165 9,081 +0.93%
16 Myaing Pakokku District 8,328 7,706 +8.07%
17 Pauk Pakokku District 8,048 7,286 +10.46%
18 Pwintbyu Minbu District 6,575 5,350 +22.90%
19 Saw Gangaw District 5,944 7,078 −16.02%
20 Sidoktaya Minbu District 5,862 6,514 −10.01%
21 Mindon Thayet District 5,401 5,098 +5.94%
22 Kamma Thayet District 5,146 5,202 −1.08%
23 Sinbaungwe Thayet District 5,025 4,996 +0.58%
24 Htilin Gangaw District 4,810 4,348 +10.63%
25 Ngape Minbu District 4,223 6,514 −35.17%

Government

Executive

Magway Region Government

Legislature

Judiciary

Magway Region High Court

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19732,634,757—    
19833,243,166+23.1%
20143,917,055+20.8%
Source: 2014 Myanmar Census[1]

Demographics

The population of Magway Region is 3,912,711 in 2014. Over 95% the people are Bamar, with very small numbers of minorities including Chin, Rakhine, Karen, Shan, and a tiny Anglo-Burmese population. During colonial times, this part of Burma had a large Anglo-Burmese population, descended from Western oil workers and their Burmese partners.

Religion

Religion in Magway Region (2014)[3]

  Buddhism (98.8%)
  Christianity (0.7%)
  Islam (0.3%)
  Tribal religion (0.1%)
  Hindu (0.1%)

According to the 2014 Myanmar Census, Buddhists make up 98.8% of Magway Region’s population, forming the largest religious community there.[4] Minority religious communities include Christians (0.7%), Muslims (0.3%), Hindus (0.1%), and animists (0.1%) who collectively comprise the remainder of Magway Region’s population.[4]

According to the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee’s 2016 statistics, 31,349 Buddhist monks were registered in Magway Region, comprising 5.9% of Myanmar's total Sangha membership, which includes both novice samanera and fully-ordained bhikkhu.[5] The majority of monks belong to the Thudhamma Nikaya (97%), followed by Shwegyin Nikaya (2.4%), with the remainder of monks belonging to other small monastic orders.[5] 2,473 thilashin were registered in Magway Region, comprising 4.1% of Myanmar’s total thilashin community.[5]

Transport

The Irrawaddy River is the major transportation system in Magway Region, both in terms of volume of goods and population served. Most major towns in the region are river ports on the Irrawaddy; among them are Magway, Pakokku, Minbu, Yenangyaung, Chauk, Allanmyo, and Thayetmyo. Pakokku's river port is a major port of Magway Region and the third most important river port in Myanmar after Yangon port and Mandalay port.

 

The major form of transport for non-Irrawaddy areas is by road. The road system is less developed on the western side of the river. The towns are connected with two-lane roads. Most towns have regular bus transportation to Rangoon (Yangon) and Mandalay.Pakokku Bridge is part of the India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway and is the longest bridge in Myanmar.

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Myanmar Railways station map
Division 10 Pakokku

The Pyay to Nyaung-U, Pakokku and Myingyan railway runs through eastern Magway with connections to the capital Naypyidaw, Rangoon and Mandalay. The major stops in Magway on that line are Taungdwingyi and Natmauk. In addition, there are two rail lines running north from the Irrawaddy port of Kyangin, one to Chaung-U in Sagaing Region and the other to the Myittha River valley past Myaing and Kyaw.[7]

The capital Magway has a small non-commercial airport with air traffic for the city of Magway mostly coming in through Bagan Airport at Nyaung U some 113 km to the north along the Irrawaddy. There are commercial airports at Gangaw, Kyauktu,[8] Pakokku, and Pauk.[7] As of 2018, however, none of them have regularly scheduled flights. Pakokku airport, however, plans to upgrade to an international airport soon.

Economy

 
Oil wells in Yenangyaung during the early 20th century.

The principal product of Magway Region is petroleum. It produces most of the oil and natural gas in Burma. Magway Region's oil fields are located in Mann, Yenangyaung, Chauk, Kyauk-khwet, Letpando and Ayadaw.[9]

In May 2002, Russia agreed to help Myanmar build a 10-megawatt nuclear reactor and two laboratories in the region.[10] Other industries include cement, cotton weaving, and tobacco, iron and bronze. Magway Region produces a large quantity of edible oil as well as petroleum, hence gaining its reputation as the "oil pot of Myanmar".

Pakokku is the largest rice market city of Upper Myanmar (Burma). Agriculture is another important practice, the major crops being sesamum and groundnut. Other crops grown are rice, millet, maize, sunflower, beans and pulses, tobacco, toddy, chili, onions, and potatoes. Famous products of Magway Region include Thanaka (Limonia acidissima) and Phangar (Chebulic myrobalan) fruit.

Only Pakokku and Yenangyaung have industrial zones.

The Largest Rice Market of Upper Myanmar

Pakokku is the biggest rice market in Upper Myanmar due to the rice requirement of the region itself and being a door to Chin State which also needs rice. Of the incoming rice to Pakokku, 70% is from the Ayeyawady Region (Myaungmya, Hinthada and Myanaung) and 30% is from Shwebo and Ye-U of the Sagaing Region. Some 20% of rice coming into the market of Pakokku is consumed by Pakokku itself, and the remaining 80% is sent to other township markets. Most buyers are from Myaing, Yesagyo, Pauk, Myingyan, Kalaymyo and Chin State. In the Pakokku market, consumption is 15% for top class, 50% for middle class and 35% for lower class rice. There are about 5 large rice wholesalers and 10 small rice wholesalers. A large rice wholesaler sells 500 to 1,500 bags per day, so it can sell 180,000 to 200,000 bags (9,000-10,000 tons) a year. Due to the smooth transportation and the booming market, the rice price becomes very high. Thus, the rice market in Pakokku has increased to double that of the Mandalay market.

Education

As of 2002, Magway Region have 3859 schools, of which only 70 are high schools.[11] Only about 10% of the division's primary school students reach high school.

AY 2002-2003 Primary Middle High
Schools 3605 184 70
Teachers 14,800 3730 1377
Students 428,000 128,000 44,000

Most of 12 colleges and universities in the division are located in Magway, Pakokku and Yenangyaung.

Health care

The general state of health care in Myanmar is poor. The military government spends anywhere from 0.5% to 3% of the country's GDP on health care, consistently ranking among the lowest in the world.[12][13] Although health care is nominally free, in reality, patients have to pay for medicine and treatment, even in public clinics and hospitals. Public hospitals lack many of the basic facilities and equipment. Moreover, the health care infrastructure outside of Yangon and Mandalay is extremely poor. As of 2003, Magway Region had less than a quarter of hospital beds than Yangon Region with a slightly greater population.[14]

2002–2003 # Hospitals # Beds
Specialist hospitals 0 0
General hospitals with specialist services 3 550
General hospitals 25 750
Health clinics 36 576
Total 64 1916

Notable sites

  • Fort Min Hla and Fort Kway Chaung: Two late-Konbaung-era forts built to resist a British invasion. The first is situated in the town of Minhla, while the latter is located at opposite bank of the Irrawaddy river.
  • Thihoshin Pagoda: Famous Buddhist pagoda in Pakokku, built by King Alaungsithu.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Census Report. The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census. Vol. 2. Naypyitaw: Ministry of Immigration and Population. May 2015. p. 17.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ Department of Population Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population MYANMAR (July 2016). The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Census Report Volume 2-C. Department of Population Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population MYANMAR. pp. 12–15.
  4. ^ a b The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Census Report Volume 2-C (PDF). Department of Population Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population. July 2016. pp. 12–15.
  5. ^ a b c "The Account of Wazo Monks and Nuns in 1377 (2016 year)". State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee. 2016. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  6. ^ Division 10 Pakokku
  7. ^ a b "Map of Magway Division" Myanmar's Net
  8. ^ "Burma Airports: Kyauktu Airport Map" Maplandia
  9. ^ Myanmar Ministry of Information (2002) Myanmar, facts and figures 2002 Union of Myanmar Ministry of Information, Yangon, page 42 OCLC 50131671
  10. ^ "Burma's Nuclear Ambition". Irrawaddy May 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-03.
  11. ^ . Myanmar Central Statistical Organization. Archived from the original on 2008-05-24. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  12. ^ . 2007-01-17. Archived from the original on 2008-02-05.
  13. ^ Yasmin Anwar (2007-06-28). 06.28.2007 "Burma junta faulted for rampant diseases". UC Berkeley News. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  14. ^ . Myanmar Central Statistical Organization. Archived from the original on 2011-04-30. Retrieved 2009-04-11.

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Magway Region Burmese မက တ င ဒ သက pronounced meɡwe taiɰ de8a dʑi formerly Magway Division is an administrative division in central Myanmar It is the second largest of Myanmar s seven divisions with an area of 44 820 km2 17 306 square miles Pa Del Dam ပဒ ဆည is one of the dams in Aunglan Township Magway Division The capital and second largest city of the Magway Division is Magway The largest city is Pakokku The major cities of Magway Division are Magway Pakokku Aunglan Yenangyaung Taungdwingyi Chauk Minbu Thayet and Gangaw Magway Region မက တ င ဒ သက RegionMyanma transcription s Burmesema kwe tuing desa kri Border of Magway Region and Naypyidaw Union TerritoryFlagSealLocation of Magway Region in MyanmarCoordinates 20 15 N 94 45 E 20 250 N 94 750 E 20 250 94 750 Coordinates 20 15 N 94 45 E 20 250 N 94 750 E 20 250 94 750Country MyanmarRegionCentralCapitalMagwayGovernment Chief MinisterTint Lwin CabinetMagway Region Government LegislatureMagway Region Hluttaw JudiciaryMagway Region High CourtArea Total44 820 6 km2 17 305 3 sq mi Rank4thHighest elevation Kennedy Peak 2 703 m 8 868 ft Population 2014 1 Total3 917 055 Rank7th Density87 km2 230 sq mi DemonymMagwegianDemographics EthnicitiesBamar Chin Rakhine Shan Karen ReligionsBuddhism 98 8 Christianity 0 7 Islam 0 3 Hinduism 0 1 animism 0 1 Time zoneUTC 06 30 MST HDI 2017 0 560 2 medium 6th Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Administrative divisions 4 List of cities and towns by urban population 2020 September Estimate 5 Government 5 1 Executive 5 2 Legislature 5 3 Judiciary 6 Demographics 6 1 Religion 7 Transport 8 Economy 9 The Largest Rice Market of Upper Myanmar 10 Education 11 Health care 12 Notable sites 13 See also 14 ReferencesGeography EditMagway Region sits approximately between north latitude 18 50 to 22 47 and east longitude 93 47 to 95 55 It is bordered by Sagaing Region to the north Mandalay Region to the east Bago Region to the south and Rakhine State and Chin State to the west History EditFossils of the early primates over 40 million years old were excavated in the Pondaung and Ponnya areas from Pakokku District in Magway Region leading the government to proclaim that Myanmar as the birthplace of humanity in the world a claim which is unsupported by anthropologists An ancient city of the Pyu Peikthano myo about 2 000 years old is located in Taungdwingyi Township Magway Region The history of Magway Region mirrors that of the other divisions of central Burma The ancient name of Magway Region is Minbu Region or Minbu Province Minbu Region was established with 3 districts They are Minbu District Thayet District and Yenangyaung District Its capital city was Yenangyaung In 1950 Chauk township was moved to Yenangyaung District from Myingyan District On 2 March 1962 the military led by General Ne Win took control of Burma through a coup d etat and the government has been under direct or indirect control by the military A new constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma was adopted in 1974 The name of Minbu Region was changed to Magway Region and Yenangyaung District was abolished Magway District was established with 6 townships Pakokku Hill Tracts or Pakokku Province was abolished and Pakokku District was added to the Magway Division and Mindat District was added to the Chin state Magway Region was then divided into 4 districts Magway District Minbu District Thayet District and Pakokku District Its capital city was changed from Yenangyaung to Magway In 4 April 1996 Pakokku District was divided into two districts Pakokku District and Gangaw District Currently Magway Region has a total of 5 districts and 25 townships Administrative divisions EditMagway Region s districts are Magwe Minbu Thayet Pakokku and Gangaw comprising 25 townships and 1 696 ward village tracts Its capital city is Magwe 2020 urban population estimated as 85 214 and its largest city is Pakokku 2020 urban population estimated as 107 890 Other major cities are Aunglan 2020 urban population estimated as 52 431 Yenangyaung 2020 urban population estimated as 49 938 Taungdwingyi 2020 urban population estimated as 47 739 Chauk 2020 urban population estimated as 47 568 and Minbu 2020 urban population estimated as 40 304 List of cities and towns by urban population 2020 September Estimate Edithttp www gad gov mm my content မက တ င ဒ သက ဒ သဆ င ရ အခ က အလက မ Rank City District 2014 Census 2020 Estimate 1993 Estimate Change1 Pakokku Pakokku District 107 890 90 783 18 84 2 Magway Magway District 85 214 72 388 17 72 3 Aunglan Thayet District 52 431 43 223 21 30 4 Yenangyaung Magway District 49 938 90 845 45 03 5 Taungdwingyi Magway District 47 739 52 335 8 78 6 Chauk Magway District 47 568 67 845 29 89 7 Minbu Minbu District 40 304 42 809 5 85 8 Yesagyo Pakokku District 24 428 23 329 4 71 9 Salin Minbu District 20 329 12 158 67 21 10 Thayet Thayet District 20 182 46 361 56 47 11 Natmauk Magway District 14 523 14 737 1 45 12 Gangaw Gangaw District 12 829 13 955 8 07 13 Minhla Thayet District 12 577 12 510 0 54 14 Myothit Magway District 9 197 8 080 13 82 15 Seikphyu Pakokku District 9 165 9 081 0 93 16 Myaing Pakokku District 8 328 7 706 8 07 17 Pauk Pakokku District 8 048 7 286 10 46 18 Pwintbyu Minbu District 6 575 5 350 22 90 19 Saw Gangaw District 5 944 7 078 16 02 20 Sidoktaya Minbu District 5 862 6 514 10 01 21 Mindon Thayet District 5 401 5 098 5 94 22 Kamma Thayet District 5 146 5 202 1 08 23 Sinbaungwe Thayet District 5 025 4 996 0 58 24 Htilin Gangaw District 4 810 4 348 10 63 25 Ngape Minbu District 4 223 6 514 35 17 Government EditExecutive Edit Magway Region GovernmentThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2015 Legislature Edit See also Magway Region Hluttaw This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2015 Judiciary Edit Magway Region High CourtThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2015 Historical populationYearPop 19732 634 757 19833 243 166 23 1 20143 917 055 20 8 Source 2014 Myanmar Census 1 Demographics EditThe population of Magway Region is 3 912 711 in 2014 Over 95 the people are Bamar with very small numbers of minorities including Chin Rakhine Karen Shan and a tiny Anglo Burmese population During colonial times this part of Burma had a large Anglo Burmese population descended from Western oil workers and their Burmese partners Religion Edit Religion in Magway Region 2014 3 Buddhism 98 8 Christianity 0 7 Islam 0 3 Tribal religion 0 1 Hindu 0 1 According to the 2014 Myanmar Census Buddhists make up 98 8 of Magway Region s population forming the largest religious community there 4 Minority religious communities include Christians 0 7 Muslims 0 3 Hindus 0 1 and animists 0 1 who collectively comprise the remainder of Magway Region s population 4 According to the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee s 2016 statistics 31 349 Buddhist monks were registered in Magway Region comprising 5 9 of Myanmar s total Sangha membership which includes both novice samanera and fully ordained bhikkhu 5 The majority of monks belong to the Thudhamma Nikaya 97 followed by Shwegyin Nikaya 2 4 with the remainder of monks belonging to other small monastic orders 5 2 473 thilashin were registered in Magway Region comprising 4 1 of Myanmar s total thilashin community 5 Transport EditThe Irrawaddy River is the major transportation system in Magway Region both in terms of volume of goods and population served Most major towns in the region are river ports on the Irrawaddy among them are Magway Pakokku Minbu Yenangyaung Chauk Allanmyo and Thayetmyo Pakokku s river port is a major port of Magway Region and the third most important river port in Myanmar after Yangon port and Mandalay port The major form of transport for non Irrawaddy areas is by road The road system is less developed on the western side of the river The towns are connected with two lane roads Most towns have regular bus transportation to Rangoon Yangon and Mandalay Pakokku Bridge is part of the India Myanmar Thailand Trilateral Highway and is the longest bridge in Myanmar 6 Myanmar Railways station map Division 10 Pakokku The Pyay to Nyaung U Pakokku and Myingyan railway runs through eastern Magway with connections to the capital Naypyidaw Rangoon and Mandalay The major stops in Magway on that line are Taungdwingyi and Natmauk In addition there are two rail lines running north from the Irrawaddy port of Kyangin one to Chaung U in Sagaing Region and the other to the Myittha River valley past Myaing and Kyaw 7 The capital Magway has a small non commercial airport with air traffic for the city of Magway mostly coming in through Bagan Airport at Nyaung U some 113 km to the north along the Irrawaddy There are commercial airports at Gangaw Kyauktu 8 Pakokku and Pauk 7 As of 2018 update however none of them have regularly scheduled flights Pakokku airport however plans to upgrade to an international airport soon Economy Edit Oil wells in Yenangyaung during the early 20th century The principal product of Magway Region is petroleum It produces most of the oil and natural gas in Burma Magway Region s oil fields are located in Mann Yenangyaung Chauk Kyauk khwet Letpando and Ayadaw 9 In May 2002 Russia agreed to help Myanmar build a 10 megawatt nuclear reactor and two laboratories in the region 10 Other industries include cement cotton weaving and tobacco iron and bronze Magway Region produces a large quantity of edible oil as well as petroleum hence gaining its reputation as the oil pot of Myanmar Pakokku is the largest rice market city of Upper Myanmar Burma Agriculture is another important practice the major crops being sesamum and groundnut Other crops grown are rice millet maize sunflower beans and pulses tobacco toddy chili onions and potatoes Famous products of Magway Region include Thanaka Limonia acidissima and Phangar Chebulic myrobalan fruit Only Pakokku and Yenangyaung have industrial zones The Largest Rice Market of Upper Myanmar EditPakokku is the biggest rice market in Upper Myanmar due to the rice requirement of the region itself and being a door to Chin State which also needs rice Of the incoming rice to Pakokku 70 is from the Ayeyawady Region Myaungmya Hinthada and Myanaung and 30 is from Shwebo and Ye U of the Sagaing Region Some 20 of rice coming into the market of Pakokku is consumed by Pakokku itself and the remaining 80 is sent to other township markets Most buyers are from Myaing Yesagyo Pauk Myingyan Kalaymyo and Chin State In the Pakokku market consumption is 15 for top class 50 for middle class and 35 for lower class rice There are about 5 large rice wholesalers and 10 small rice wholesalers A large rice wholesaler sells 500 to 1 500 bags per day so it can sell 180 000 to 200 000 bags 9 000 10 000 tons a year Due to the smooth transportation and the booming market the rice price becomes very high Thus the rice market in Pakokku has increased to double that of the Mandalay market Education EditSee also List of universities in Magway Division As of 2002 Magway Region have 3859 schools of which only 70 are high schools 11 Only about 10 of the division s primary school students reach high school AY 2002 2003 Primary Middle HighSchools 3605 184 70Teachers 14 800 3730 1377Students 428 000 128 000 44 000Most of 12 colleges and universities in the division are located in Magway Pakokku and Yenangyaung Health care EditThe general state of health care in Myanmar is poor The military government spends anywhere from 0 5 to 3 of the country s GDP on health care consistently ranking among the lowest in the world 12 13 Although health care is nominally free in reality patients have to pay for medicine and treatment even in public clinics and hospitals Public hospitals lack many of the basic facilities and equipment Moreover the health care infrastructure outside of Yangon and Mandalay is extremely poor As of 2003 Magway Region had less than a quarter of hospital beds than Yangon Region with a slightly greater population 14 2002 2003 Hospitals BedsSpecialist hospitals 0 0General hospitals with specialist services 3 550General hospitals 25 750Health clinics 36 576Total 64 1916Notable sites EditFort Min Hla and Fort Kway Chaung Two late Konbaung era forts built to resist a British invasion The first is situated in the town of Minhla while the latter is located at opposite bank of the Irrawaddy river Thihoshin Pagoda Famous Buddhist pagoda in Pakokku built by King Alaungsithu See also Edit Myanmar portalReferences Edit a b Census Report The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Vol 2 Naypyitaw Ministry of Immigration and Population May 2015 p 17 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 Department of Population Ministry of Labour Immigration and Population MYANMAR July 2016 The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Census Report Volume 2 C Department of Population Ministry of Labour Immigration and Population MYANMAR pp 12 15 a b The 2014 Myanmar Population and Housing Census Census Report Volume 2 C PDF Department of Population Ministry of Labour Immigration and Population July 2016 pp 12 15 a b c The Account of Wazo Monks and Nuns in 1377 2016 year State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee 2016 Retrieved 2021 01 19 Division 10 Pakokku a b Map of Magway Division Myanmar s Net Burma Airports Kyauktu Airport Map Maplandia Myanmar Ministry of Information 2002 Myanmar facts and figures 2002 Union of Myanmar Ministry of Information Yangon page 42 OCLC 50131671 Burma s Nuclear Ambition Irrawaddy May 30 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 03 Education statistics by level and by State and Division Myanmar Central Statistical Organization Archived from the original on 2008 05 24 Retrieved 2009 04 09 PPI Almost Half of All World Health Spending is in the United States 2007 01 17 Archived from the original on 2008 02 05 Yasmin Anwar 2007 06 28 06 28 2007 Burma junta faulted for rampant diseases UC Berkeley News a href Template Cite news 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