Lanzin Youth Organization
Lanzin Youth Organization was a youth organization in Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma for high school and university students to learn useful skills and about the socialist politics of the Burma Socialist Programme Party. It consisted of three main branches: [|Teza Youth], [|Shehsaung Youth] and Lanzin Youth. Teza Youth wore blue scarf and Pioneer Youth wore the red scarf.
Establishment
The Revolutionary Government of the Union of Burma dissolved the Union of Burma Boy Scouts and Girl Guides (UBBSGG), Lieutenant Ye Htoon, the Director General of the UBBSGG, reported on 1 March 1964. The Revolutionary Government had seized the UBBSGG and the assets of the UBBSGG were turned over to the Ministry of Education, which was authorized to form the Lanzin Youth Organization.Structure
Students were required to join the organisation.Within the organization of Lanzin Youth Organization, လမ်းစဉ်လူငယ်အဖွဲ့, three branches were formed according to the age group and intellectual differences;
- Teza Youth, တေဇလူငယ် for primary school students,
- Shehsaung Youth, ရှေ့ဆောင်လူငယ် for middle and high school students and other teens of 10–15 years old, and
- Lanzin Youth, လမ်းစဉ်လူငယ် for college or university students and other youths of age of 16–25 years old.
In 1981, only 6.19% of members of Programme Youth Organization who had reached the age of 18 or above, joined the Burma Socialist Programme Party. This was a striking situation for the party. Thus, to persuade more youths to the organization and the party, Programme Youth Organizing Committees were opened on the campuses of the universities, institutes and colleges.
Teza Youth (Aung San Youth)
Origin of name
Named after General Aung San's Nom de guerre '''ဗိုလ်တေဇ'''Membership age group
5 to 10 years oldUniform
| Gender | Style 1 | Style 2 |
| Male | • white cap with white stripes and red badge • blue scarf • white shirt with red arm badges • black belt • blue long trousers | • white cap with white stripes and red badge • blue scarf • white shirt • green pa-hso |
| Female | • white cap with white stripes and red badge • blue scarf • white blouse with red arm badges • black belt • blue short skirt • white knee highs | • white cap with white stripes and red badge • blue scarf • white Burmese blouse • green hta-mein |
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Badge
The upper-half picture of General Aung San was used as a badge.- To become heroic good sons and good daughters of the nation as General Aung San did.
- To continue the programme that General Aung San planned.
Flag
The flag must have a length of 5 ft and width of 3 ft, sky blue background with a big white star on upper left.- The white star indicates the meaning of forever shining and forever preserving the independence
- The blue background indicates the meaning of steadfastness, peacefulness and pleasurability.
Shehsaung Youth (Pioneer Youth)
Origin of name
Named as a pioneer movementMembership age group
11 to 15 years oldUniform
| Gender | Style 1 | Style 2 |
| Male | • white cap • blue shirt with arm badges • black trousers | • blue cap with white stripes and badge • red scarf • white shirt • green pa-hso |
| Female | • white cap with badge • blue shirt with arm badges • black skirt | • blue cap with white stripes and badge • red scarf • white Burmese blouse • green hta-mein |
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Lanzin Youth (Programme Youth)
Origin of name
Named after short name of Burma Socialist Programme Party '''လမ်းစဉ်ပါတီ'''Membership age group
16 to 25 years oldUniform
| Gender | Style 1 | Style 2 |
| Male | • blue cap with white stripes and badge • white shirt with arm badges • black belt • blue long trousers | ? |
| Female | • blue cap with white stripes and badge • white blouse with arm badges • black belt • blue long skirt • white shoes | • blue cap with white stripes and badge • white Burmese blouse with arm badges • blue hta-mein |
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Other branches
- Lanzin Youth Organizing Committees
- Lanzin Youth Orchestras
- Lanzin Youth Leaders' Training Camps
Legacy
According to the Political Pension Law of 1980, those who served in the Lanzin Youth Organizing Central Committee as chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, associate secretary, and committee member are to receive a political pension according to their positions.The Programme Youth Organization with all its subordinate structures were effectively dissolved during the 1988 civil unrest. The Burma Socialist Programme Party renamed itself the National Unity Party on 24 September 1988.
The Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar ordered the Ministry of Education to found the Myanmar Scouts Association in 2012, and students' Scouts Associations were founded in 20 schools as of December 2020.