User:U Khant Min Htet Aung

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U Khant Min HtetvAung at the literary event

Native name

ဦးခန္႔မင္းထက္ေအာင္

Born

9 February 1998 (age 22)

Ye_U, Myanmar

Nationality

Burmese

Alma mater

East Yangon University

Yangon University

Occupation

Philanthropist, Journalist, Writer

Spouse(s)

U Tin Htun

Parent(s)

Khin Maung San

Khin Oo

Awards

Citizen of Burma Award

U Khant Min Htet Aung (Burmese:ဦးခန္႔မင္းထက္ေအာင္; born 9 February 1998) is a Burmese philanthropist, journalist and writer. He is best known for her philanthropic work in Myanmar and founder of the Individual Philanthropic Network.

Khant was listed in the Irrawaddy Magazine’s "Most Notable People of 2015" and also named in the Mizzima's "Outstanding pioneer women in the era of Myanmar".

Biography Edit U Khant Min Htet Aung was born on 9 February 1998 in Ye-U, Sagaing Region, Myanmar'but growing up in Yezin. He is the youngest child of four siblings of Dr Kyaw Maung Maung and his wife Dr Khin Oo. He has three elder sister.[7] His father Dr Khin Maung San is a veterinary physician who served as rector of the University of Veterinary Science, Yezin and also a writer under his pen name Ko Ko Min. His mother Khin Oo is also a veterinary physician who served as Pro-Rector of the University of Veterinary Science, Yezin. He graduated with a B.A (Library and information) from Monywa University in 2006 and MLI from Monywa University in 2008.[3]

U Khant Min Htet Aung at his book-signing event in 2017 Khant has enthralled in philanthropy since his childhood as a family value passed down by his parents. He been doing philanthropic work since 2007 and working as journalism in 2010. He worked as a journalist and reporter at the Venus News Weekly Journal from 2011 to 2014, Myitmakha News Agency from 2014 to 2016 and also worked a producer at DVB TV News from 2016 to 2018. As a journalist, he and his colleagues founded the "Individual Philanthropists Network" that extols the virtues of philanthropy in the country.[1]

His philanthropic work won his the special Citizen of Burma Award in 2014 while his life story inspired a novel by Linkar Yi Kyaw. He published a book Chit Tae Thu Ko Thadi Ya Tae Akhar (When Missing Lovers) in 2017 and which included in the best seller books of the year 2017.[1][8]

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