
Governor U Win Thein made specific mention of support for the future LJM University for Life & Peace for its potentials of generating momentum for development in Bago and Myanmar. Education is an enterprise for centuries to come and it requires much time for detailed planning. The Governor was grateful to the LJM Founding Abbot, Dharma Master Hsin Tao, for his foresight and vision, as well as the readiness to inject time and resources to create prosperity for the region.
With 10 village-counties under its jurisdiction, Bago is in the vicinity of Yangon (Rangoon). It is also the designated location where the future LJM University for Life & Peace will be built and created. Dharma Master Hsin Tao has been concerned about Buddhist disciples and followers navigating COVID-19 in Myanmar and hopes that the Fourfold Assembly will help one another in mitigating the adversities. The LJM Charity Foundation has, therefore, started a donation drive in the area reserved for the future University to help those of Bago in need.
Master Heng Ming, LJM Executive of the Maha Kusala Yama Monastery Sramanera School at Naung Mon, has been overseeing the operations of the donation, assisted in logistics by Master Bao Shan of the LJM Meditation Center in Yangon. Master Heng Ming expressed that the Bago authorities are friendly co-operators for LJM and have been extending great support to the latter's Sanghadana campaign for myriad sanghas over the past two years. The Bago government authorities are both grateful for LJM's initiative in offering support for the region's fight against the pandemic as well as for the lasting impression of Dharma Master Hsin Tao's great compassion.

LJM University for Life & Peace Liaison Office Representative Nyi Nyi Zin said that the Myanmar government has been bearing the brunt of the cost for COVID-19 screening with no expenses charged to the public. It is nonetheless a tall call on the government of Myanmar. The LJM donation, therefore, also includes funding support of MMK$8.3Mn to help subsidize screening. The timely support was reported on by local media such as the leading network MRTV, the official Bago government webpage, and numerous Internet news outlets.
LJM Charity Foundation Deputy CEO CHEN Shih-Ren pointed out that lockdowns have been practiced by many countries in the region. The Foundation, however, has been going into both Nepal and Myanmar when natural disasters strike and has built up reliable networks for co-operation. As charity knows no country borderlines, LJM again is fulfilling its mission of compassion by helping the locals in dire need triggered by the pandemic.