- Seventh world wide RIT Grand Reunion and Pu Zaw Pwe
- Full Day events at Gyogone Campus
- Record attendance
- True display of RIT / Swel Daw Spirit
- Many sponsors and donors
- Free Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Entertainment and Exhibitions
















Daw Tin Tin Aye founded PPBRS (Private Primary Boundary Road School). Her younger sisters Daw Yi Yi and Daw Khin Khin Aye (Teacher Ah Mar) taught at PPBRS.
Daw Khin Khin Aye later served as Principal of PPBRS. She also extended PPBRS to teach Middle School and High School. The school was renamed as PBRS (Private Boundary Road School).

Son of Director U Chin Sein / Shwe Nyar Maung
Served as Head of “Movie Technology” at Regional College RC2.
Passed away in a traffic accident.

He taught at PBRS and the Institute of Economics.
He later worked in Singapore and Thailand as a Researcher.


She taught Chemistry at Workers’ College and Assumption University in Bangkok.
On behalf of the PBRS alumni, she paid homage to Saya Dr. Mya Than and offered him the Garawa money.
Her older brother U Saw Oo and her younger sister Daw Tin Tin Aye are also PBRS alumni.
Credit: PPBRS Group




Several years back, NorCal RITAA provided financial support for eligible YTU students.
A photo shows seven recipients. Four received $1000 each. Three received $500 each.


Several RITAA members volunteered to interview the applicants and proposed a short list to NorCal RITAA for the awards.
Eight members of the Pre-selection Committee are seen together with the seven recipients.
The following donated $500 or more to NorCal RITAA for the YTU Scholarship Fund. Some are repeated donors. The complete list of donations is maintained by the Treasurer of NorCal RITAA.
To raise the YTU Scholarhip Fund, a Raffle Drawing was held at the 2018 NorCal RITAA Summer Picnic at Coyote Point Park, San Mateo.
Thanks to the donors of the prizes, to the attendees who eagerly bought the raffle tickets, and to Daw San San (EC74) and Edward Saw (Yu Ket, EC85) for serving as Raffle Masters.
Gordon Kaung (Kaung Kaung Oo, M83) and Lillian Kaung (EC83) generously donated three iNapa Premium Wine bottles. Each bottle sells for $75 – $80 on the Internet.
One bottle was put as as the Grand Raffle Prize. It was won by Ma Thandar, the youngest alumni present at the Picnic.
Two bottles were put on auction.
A Deck has 52 cards.
There are four suits :
Each suit has 13 cards : Ace / One, Deuce / Two, Trey / Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Jack, Queen, King.


There are several types of memory









Sample verse (may have variations)
M is for the Million things she gave me
O means Only that she’s growing Old
T is for her Tender sweet caresses
H is for her Heart of purest gold
E means Everything she’s done to save me
R means Right and Right she’ll always be
Put them all together
They spell MOTHER
A word that means a world to me








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