DPRK Premier Learns about Progress Made in Construction of Mansudae Area

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Pyongyang, January 26 (KCNA) — DPRK Premier Choe Yong Rim on Jan. 25 learned on the spot about the huge construction of the Mansudae area now under way on the centenary of birth of President Kim Il Sung.

All the builders of the Mansudae area are now performing miracles and innovations day by day in the run-up to the significant Day of the Sun with the single desire to convey leaderKim Jong Il’s legends about love for the people to posterity.

Modern buildings are taking their magnificent shapes in the Mansudae area as required by the new century thanks to the devoted efforts of the builders to successfully materializeKim Jong Il’s grand plan for the construction of the capital city.

Going round the exterior of the construction site and the interior of apartment houses, the premier stressed the need for all the builders to finish the buildings on the highest level ahead of schedule true to the behests of Kim Jong Il who devoted his all to providing the people with the best and most wonderful gifts.

Earlier, the premier acquainted himself on the spot with the project for renovating and expanding Kim Hyong Jik University of Education.

Making the rounds of different places of the university now under construction on an expansion basis as intended by Kim Jong Il who worked heart and soul for the education of the younger generation, the premier convened a consultative meeting.

The meeting underscored the need for all the officials and builders to ensure the speed and quality of the project and took specific measures calling on the relevant units to supply sufficient building materials needed for the project. -0- (KCNA)

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