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    Chin youth group will conduct soap making training in Victoria camp

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    By Editor on December 10, 2015 News

    A report said that Chin youth group will conduct soap making training at the headquarters of Chin National Front, called Victoria camp in Thantlang township, Chin state for housewives around the third week of January 2016. “We’ll teach them all what we know about how to make soap for face, cloth and utensil washing to women victims of natural disaster in Hakha and to housewives in Victoria camp later. We’ll need the raw material called Empire Chemical liquid, but we can order it from Mandalay or Yangon,” said Mai Tha Sung, a trainer.


    The agreement of training has been made between an in-charge of Victoria camp and Salai Jacob Thang, Chairman of Chin youth group. The training will be started on 18-19 January 2016.

     

    In fact, Gaia Sustainable Management Institute had trained the Chin youth group on 24 November 2015, in order to pass on it to women victims of natural disaster in various rescue camps in Chin state for their house whole needs and future their own business.

     

    The soap will be made from natural fruits and leaves and it will show the value of nature to public and it will play a vital role in conservation of the nature, said one of the trainers.

     

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