Storm Nari causes
losses of $760 million for VN
Storm
Nari: economic loss nears 16 trillion VND
Cyclonic
storm Nari, the 11th hit
The
figures were provided by the Central Steering Committee for Flood and Storm
Prevention and Control and storm-struck localities.
Quang
Binh province was hardest hit as the disaster claimed 12 lives, injured 53
others, and caused economic damage of 300 billion VND in the locality.
In the
meantime, the
As by
October 22, the “Golden Heart” fund, run by Lao Dong newspaper, has raised
nearly 2 billion VND to support Nari victims.
Earlier,
the Vietnam Red Cross Society decided to give emergency aid relief worth 2
billion VND in cash and kinds to three
Vietnamese
experts join emission assessment training course
Vietnamese
experts are among 32 participants from 21 signatory countries to the Kyoto
Protocol taking part in a training course on counting greenhouse gas (GHG)
inventories, which opened in
The
three-day course is organised by the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCC) and the Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology
and Environment (VIMHE).
Addressing
the opening ceremony, Prof. Dr. Tran Thuc, Director of the VIMHE, said the
course is a chance for trainees to share information and experience on
counting GHG inventories while increasing national capacity in the field.
He
urged the trainees to actively engage in all activities of the course to
ensure the best efficiency.
During
the course, experts from the UNFCC will provide trainees with guidance in
using systems of data managing, storing and reporting tools designed for
experts on GHG counting, counting tools in accordance with the Kyoto
Protocol, as well as access to counting models.-
Vietnam
ranks fourth for IT development in SEA
In a
separate publication, the International Telecommunication Union reports that
The
rankings are based on internet access, IT application and computer skills.-
Approaches
to new rural development in Vietnam
An
international conference took place in
The
event was held by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the UN
Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), and the Vietnam Rural Development
Science Association (PHANO).
Nguyen
Minh Tien, Deputy Director of the Economic Cooperation and Rural Development
Department under the ministry, said that over the past three years of implementation,
the new rural development programme has gained important achievements and
attracted the attention and participation of the community.
However,
he also emphasised the need to update and reform policies that match reality
to see sustainable development.
FAO
Vietnam representative Bae Jongha affirmed that the organisation supports
Honorary
Professor of the US Corneil University Randy Barker stressed the
consideration of the relationship between agricultural and non-agricultural
production, especially in the Mekong Delta.
He
also noted the important role of water source management in
Meanwhile,
Professor Kim Jungho from the
Conference
discusses traffic safety on southern highways
Delegates
raised at a conference in
The
100 million USD project aims to minimise traffic accidents and their damage
on 21 national roads in 19 southern localities while promoting local traffic
infrastructure development, public awareness of traffic safety, traffic
compliance and first-aid services for traffic accident victims.
The
project should receive priority for early implementation to reduce traffic
accidents, especially road accidents, said participants at the conference
jointly held by the Traffic Safety Project Management Unit (TSPMU) under the
Ministry of Transport and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The
number of casualties caused by traffic accidents is down but this figure is
unstable and unsustainable, they noted, adding that the project should
allocate its funds rationally based on each locality’s specific
characteristics in line with local authorities’ solutions to cut the number
of accidents in a distinct and sustainable manner.
According
to the TSPMU, the number of traffic accidents in the southeastern region
makes up nearly 50 percent of the national figure while the Mekong Delta
accounts for 35.25 percent.
In
addition to the project awaiting approval, JICA has provided 65 million USD
in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Vietnam to help realise a 70
million USD project in the 2009-2014 period to enhance traffic safety on 10
national roads in northern localities, and bring about obvious improvements
in road safety.-
Archaeological
monitoring needed at O Cho Dua intersection
Experts
from the
At an
October 22 conference, Dr. Bui Van Liem proposed that the management board of
the Cho Dua-Hoang Cau section of ring road 1 project promptly informs
relevant agencies and experts of any changes that may affect the
archaeological site, as prior research was conducted in just a small section
of the site.
Since
August this year, the institute has conducted studies in an area of 80 cubic
metres in the project site, which covers the La Thanh Thang Long relic.
Based
on ancient Thang Long-Hanoi documents, many researchers believe that the La
Thanh Thang Long relic was among the gates to
To
date, ancient traces of have been found in three out of the four construction
pits.
Further
research is being conducted to help experts give their final conclusion.
Seminar
talks effective enforcement of labour laws
The
remark was backed by participants at a seminar in
According
to the MoLISA,
The
country has also implemented projects on ensuring sustainable employment and
gender equality for labourers.
However,
delegates said that law enforcement faces difficulties owing to their
overlapping and unconcerted contents.
The
lack of a systemised database on employment, vocational training, labourers’
income and standards of living also hampered the building of suitable laws,
they added.
To
deal with the problem, it is necessary to improve relevant authorities’
capacity to ensure the effective implementation of the conventions’ rules,
said a MoLISA official.
Urban
architecture exhibition opens in Hanoi
As
many as 39 urban architecture initiatives and solutions of young Vietnamese
talent nationwide are on display at an exhibition that opened on October 22
in
They
were entries in a contest held by the Danish Embassy in
Of the
exhibits, 10 entries were selected to enter into the next round of the
contest.
Speaking
at the opening ceremony, Danish Ambassador John Nielsen said he hopes that
the contest will contribute to promoting idea and experience exchanges among
the two countries’ artists and experts in the field.
The
winner of this year’s contest will be invited to a training course in
As
part of Cultural and Development Exchange Fund (CDEF) activities at the
Danish Embassy, the contest is also to assist young talent in the field of
art.
The
exhibition will be open until October 31.-
Construction
violators face heavy fines
Project
owners, construction contractors and individuals may be subject to fines of
up to VND1 billion if their home construction violates regulations, according
to Decree 121/2013/ND-CP issued by the Government on October 10.
The
new decree effective from November 30 is applicable to many areas ranging
from construction licenses, realty trading, unbaked materials and building
material exploitation, production and business, technical work management in
urban areas to housing development management.
The
regulations include detailed sanctions imposed on illegal construction and
careless material management at housing projects.
Notably,
provision 9 of Article 13 in the decree stipulates that project owners
breaking the law will be subject to administrative sanctions besides being
forced to hand in illegal gains equivalent to 40% of illegal construction for
separated homes and 50% of illegal construction and design already approved.
After the violators fulfill the duties, relevant authorities will issue
construction licenses or adjust the licenses for them.
Some
people are concerned that this rule will indirectly legalize illegal
construction projects as project owners are willing to pay fines if the illegal
construction has the bigger value.
Sanctions
against careless reservoir owners light-handed
Hydropower
dam owners from December 1 will be fined only VND25-30 million each if they
fail to inform local residents and governments in lower areas of water
discharge from their reservoirs, which is said to be too slight.
Decree
134/2013/ND-CP issued last Thursday by the Government includes regulations on
administrative violation sanctions in the power, hydropower dam safety and
energy-saving areas.
Under
the new rule effective from December 1, the fines are also applicable to
those having no flood fight and control plans to protect lower areas from
urgent water discharge and dam breach incidents.
Speaking
with the Daily on Monday, Phan Duc Tinh, vice chairman of Dai Loc District in
the central province of Quang Nam, said that the fines were so small compared
to damages caused to lower areas when dam operators failed to announce water
discharge in advance. He worried that hydropower dam owners would freely discharge
water given the lax sanctions.
Dai
Loc gets submerged from water discharge by many hydropower power plants in
upstream areas annually such as A Vuong, Song Con, Dak Mi 4 and Song Bung 4
and 5 and 6, Tinh said.
The
storm No. 11 that triggered floods in the aftermath caused damages of up to
VND230 billion in the district but most storm-hit localities have only used
State financial supports to help ease losses for locals, he complained.
Phan
Thu Hien of the steering committee for storm and flood fight and control in
the Central Highlands
Viet
Kieu seek to learn Vietnamese
The
Vietnamese media here and abroad has been asked to help teach the mother
tongue to overseas Vietnamese.
This
was revealed at a meeting yesterday in Ha Noi.
The
meeting, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was attended by more
than 20 Viet Kieu (Overseas Vietnamese) reporters and dozens of local media
people.
Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Thanh Son said he hoped that raising the
standard of the language would help overseas Vietnamese maintain their
national identity.
Already,
Viet Nam Television's VTV4 and Viet Nam Television Corporation's VTC10 and
the website vietkieu.vietnamplus.vn serve the interests of Vietnamese around
the world.
However,
participants said there was now as much demand for learning Vietnamese as
there was for updating information about the homeland.
Nguyen
Thi Hoang Yen, deputy head of the Viet Nam Institute of Educational Sciences,
said that Vietnamese lessons had been in demand for a long time.
Apart
from the home, Vietnamese was only taught at official training courses in
In
countries where Vietnamese was taught in private classes, a lack of teachers
and a shortage of standard textbooks was common.
Nguyen
Thanh Hang, a representative of the Vietnamese People's Association in
Hundreds
private classes were run, however, there were no standard teaching methods or
textbooks, she said.
"It
is necessary to issue a standard set of bilingual textbooks to support
teaching the mother tongue to overseas Vietnamese," Hang said.
In a
related move, a one-day training course was provided yesterday for a group of
overseas Vietnamese teachers to improve their skills in teaching the
language.
It is
estimated that more than four million Vietnamese now live overseas.
Revered
general dies at 86
Senior
Lieutenant General Nguyen Nam Khanh died on Sunday in Military Hospital 108.
The
memorial service will be held tomorrow at the State Funeral Home. He will be
buried at the city's
Senior
Lieutenant General Khanh was born in 1927, in Binh Phu Tay Commune (now Tay
Phu Commune) in central
He was
a member of the Party Central Committee during its fifth, sixth and seventh
terms, a former member of the Central Military Commission and a former deputy
chairman of the Political General Department of the Viet Nam People's Army.
He
joined the revolution in 1945 and became a member of the Indochina Communist
Party (now the Viet Nam Communist Party) in 1946.
He was
appointed Major General in 1977, Lieutenant-General in 1984, and Senior
Lieutenant-General in 1988. In 1997, he retired.
Senior
Lieutenant General Nguyen Nam Khanh had been awarded the Independence Order
and many other honors.
Storm
Nari death toll rises to 20
Storm
Nari, the eleventh to hit
Released
on Sunday by the national centre for floods, storm prevention and rescue's
Central and Central Highlands office, the latest survey listed an additional
five deaths and 62 injures caused by the storm which struck the central
region.
The
additional findings came from the provinces of Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua
Thien Hue, Quang
The
latest figures on buildings damaged or ruined by the storm and subsequent
flood also showed an increase of 1,406 houses, lifting the total to 29,162.
Quang
Car
accident kills five in Lai Chau
Five
people died in a car accident on
Duong
Van Binh, 38, was driving from his hometown of Lai Chau to Tam Duong
yesterday afternoon when he lost control of the vehicle and it skidded down a
slope.
The
other victims were Vuong Thi To Nga, 47, of Ha Noi City's
Local
authorities visited the victims' families and gave them each VND5 million
(US$238).
Local
police are conducting further investigations to clarify the cause of the
accident.
Local
students compete in robotics competition
Thirty
teams from 15 primary and secondary school students in
This
is the first year for Vietnamese students to take part in the world contest,
in which teams assemble robots and guide them to overcome challenges.
Robotics
is an elective subject at many schools, including the
The
World Robot Olympiad began in 2004 for students aged 7 to 19. It has
attracted 17,000 teams from more than 35 countries each year.
Municipal
authorities need to issue policies encouraging private investment in
recycling waste water as a move to protect the environment as well as the
city's fresh water resources, experts say.
They
warn that the city would have to pay a high price if urgent action is not
taken to protect its precious natural resources.
According
to the municipal Department of Natural Resources and Environment, the city
releases about 500,000cu.m of industrial waste water and 1.2 million cu.m of
waste water from households and other sources a day.
The
untreated waste water is released directly into rivers and canals, badly
polluting the environment.
Speaking
at a seminar held recently, associate professor Nguyen Phuoc Dan of the HCM
City University of Technology said the potential for recycling the city's
waste water for reuse is very large.
The
recycled waste water can be used for washing streets, irrigating parks and
street-side trees and gardens, flushing the toilet, washing clothes and other
purposes, he said.
Recycled
waste water should be promoted as a very useful product, he said.
If the
city can recycle about 1 million cu.m of waste water a day, it can save about
VND10 billion (US$476,000) a day, participants said at the seminar.
They
said the city can also reduce its dependency on water from the Tri An and Dau
Tieng reservoirs and reduce ground water pollution.
The
city now uses fresh water from the Dong Nai and Sai Gon rivers, Tri An and
Dau Tieng reservoirs, rainwater and groundwater.
The
exploitation of fresh water from the
During
this period, the exploitation of fresh water from the
The
city's demand for clean water will continue increasing in the future because
of its steadily increasing population, experts noted at the seminar.
At the
seminar, experts said they have drafted four sets of criteria for recycled
waste water for different uses including landscaping, industrial production,
construction and daily urban use.
It was
organised by the Water and Environment Technology Association and the HCM
City University of Technolog.
People
dump soil in front of company to protest environmental violations
Dozens
of people in
Pham
Duc Binh, an official from Thien Loc Ltd. Co., which specialises in producing
fibrous cement sheets, said on October 14 that around 40 people in Pha Lai
Ward,
According
to local residents dust from the company has seriously affects surrounding
households. In recent years, up to 34 people living around the firm died of
various cancers. People asked local authorities to stop the company or
instruct them to make other products to avoid health risks. However, the
company recently resumed operations.
Vu Anh
Hoa, whose wife died of cancer and now has to take care of the three
children, said, “We do not have the right to stop the company’s operations,
but their process must be environmentally-friendly. The company discharges
their untreated waste into the environment. You can smell it and it is
affecting our lives. We want to sell our houses to go live in another place,
but we can’t because no one wants to buy a house around here."
Phuong
Van Mon, Vice Chairman of Pha Lai Ward said local authorities had requested
the company to halt operations for assessment of the environmental impacts,
but the firm asked the local People’s Committee’s approval to go on with its
pilot production line from October 14 to October 25.
Local
authorities have made proposals to higher levels of government to deal with
people’s actions and advised them to take action.
The
company, previously managed by Dong Anh Investment Construction and Building
Materials JSC, but later by Thien Loc Ltd. Co.
Road
safety project introduced
Opinions
are being collected on a proposed national road traffic-safety improvement
project in the southern region that would be funded by loans from the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The
Transport Ministry's Traffic Safety Project Management Unit has proposed the
project.
Le
Thang, the unit's deputy general director, said that a feasibility study
would be based on the opinions of local leaders and agencies.
The
project aims to reduce the number of traffic accidents on 21 national roads
that traverse 19 cities and provinces in the southern region, Thang said at a
conference held yesterday in
The
project would include the upgrading and building of fly-over bridges,
installation of traffic equipment and bus stops, and the widening of lanes
for bicycles and motorcycles.
Traffic
safety education, emergency services and stricter law enforcement are also
components of the project. Raising safety awareness of drivers and residents
who live along national highways will be included.
The
proposal would use lessons learned from the Northern Viet Nam National Road
Traffic Safety Improvement project funded by Japanese ODA loans, which began
in 2009. They are set to be completed next year.
Broadcasting
union opens annual forum
The
50th General Assembly and Associated Meetings of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting
Union kicked off in Ha Noi with more than 700 international and domestic
professionals in attendance.
The
theme of this year's annual event is "Serving our audience in the
digital era, making a ‘perspective shift' from technology to audience."
It will focus on how broadcasters can meet the needs of audiences in the
digital age.
The
six-day event, hosted by Vietnam Television (VTV), will feature discussions
on the most pressing issues facing a changing media landscape and the
high-level forum series "Women with the wave: Information and
Communication Technology and Media Inclusion of Women, Girls and Persons with
disabilities".
Russia
introduces VVER nuclear technology in Hanoi
Russian
experts from Atomenergoproekt, the designer of water-cooled water-moderated
energy reactor (VVER), introduced its AES-92 and AES-2006 nuclear power
reactor technology at a seminar on October 22.
The
AES-92 model has passive safety systems that help reinforce resistance against
radioactive impact. The AES-2006 model is an evolution of the AES-92 unit
that has higher economic specifications and optimised safety systems. An
AES-92 unit is designed to operate 40 years, 20 years less than an AES-2006
reactor.
Atomenergoproekt
has completed developing the AES-92 model in
Yuri
Ivanov, the company’s vice president, said all its nuclear reactor
generations are safe and modern and meet international standards.
Experts
learn about greenhouse gas emission monitoring
Thirty-two
Vietnamese experts are joining foreign colleagues from 21 countries at a
training course on monitoring greenhouse gas emissions.
The
October 22-24 course in
Its
curriculum spans management systems, data storage and reporting, and
simulations and modelling.
Professor
Tran Thuc, Director General of the
Urban
architecture exhibition opens in Hanoi
As
many as 39 urban architecture initiatives and solutions of young Vietnamese
talent nationwide are on display at an exhibition that opened in
They
were entries in a contest held by the Danish Embassy in
Of the
exhibits, 10 entries were selected to enter into the next round of the
contest.
At the
opening ceremony, Danish Ambassador John Nielsen said he hopes the contest
will contribute to promoting idea and experience exchanges among the two
countries’ artists and experts in the field.
The
winner of this year’s contest will be invited to a training course in
As
part of Cultural and Development Exchange Fund (CDEF) activities at the
Danish Embassy, the contest is also to assist young talent in the field of
art.
The
exhibition will be run until October 31.
Workshop
shares rhino protection information
A
workshop was held in
The
event was co-organised by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)’s management authority in
Teresa
Telecky, Director of the Wildlife Department under the Humane Society
International, reported that since the beginning of 2013, at least 746 rhinos
have been killed for their horn in
Within
the past three years,
Director
of the Vietnam CITES Management Authority Do Quang Tung said research shows
that rhino horn is composed of keratin and other components that are harmful
to human’s health. Thus, information dissemination is important to the
reduction of rhino horn demand.
Last
August, the two organisations held a similar workshop with the same purpose.
They have also offered courses to train Vietnamese law enforcement bodies in
the identification of rhino samples.
Mental
health sector lags behind
The
number of people suffering from mental diseases tends to increase due to
mounting pressure of modern life, however, the country has so few doctors
specialising in the field, said director of the Hanoi Mental Hospital Ly Tran
Tinh.
The
latest statistics of the Ministry of Health released in March this year
showed that the country has only one mental doctor per 100,000 residents,
whereas the rate in Thailand and Japan is 12/ 100,000 and 25/ 100,000,
respectively.
The
country has 34 mental hospitals and centres, and 31 provinces do not have any
centres specialising in mental diseases.
The
About
10 years ago, the
In
many foreign countries, such as
The
"The
main reason is that the salary is so low, about VND3-4 million (US$140-190)
per month which is not enough for them to make ends meet," Tinh said.
The
Government's Decree 74, which was put into effect last month, is a positive
sign for the mental health sector, as it includes detailed preferential policies
for students and lecturers in the sector. The number of doctors in the sector
can be improved in the future, said Tinh.
The
crux of the matter is expanding the dissemination of information on mental
diseases to change the way residents incorrectly think about these diseases.
Changing
wrong attitudes will encourage more doctors to specialise in the field, and
improve the quality of mental health care in the future, said Tinh.
Lao,
Vietnamese inspectorates cement ties
Lao
Deputy Prime Minister Asang Laoly on October 21 received a delegation from
the Vietnamese Government Inspectorate led by Deputy Inspector General Nguyen
Chien Binh.
The
Lao Deputy PM said he hopes Vietnamese and Lao inspectorates will boost
closer cooperation and experience exchange in the settlement of complaints
and denunciations, and anti-corruption.
Binh
briefed his host of the socio-economic situation in
Deputy
PM Laoly said the cooperation between the two Inspectorates has helped the
two Governments combat corruption and deal with people’s petitions while
expressing the hope that the two sides will work closely together to foster
the special relations between the two nations.
The
Vietnamese delegation is on a working visit to
Northern
expressway launches intelligent system
Last
week Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang launched the world-class ITS bought
by state highway construction giant Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC).
“The
cutting-edge oversight system will help the transport sector and the
developer improve the usage and management of the highway toward safe
transport,” he said.
The
ITS system, housed in the expressway’s Management Centre in Ha Nam province,
is charged with controlling traffic, reducing accidents and congestion,
protecting highway assets, increasing efficiency, and generally maximising
transport on the road.
The
system was developed by a consortium consisted of Hanoi-based
Control-Automation Software JSC (CADPRO) and
“This
gives us control of conditions and activities of the road in any kind of
weather,” said VEC’s general director Mai Tuan Anh.
VEC
Operation and Maintenance (VEC O&M) is responsible for managing the
highway. Lieutenant-General Deputy Chief Do Dinh Nghi from the Police General
Department for Management of Social Order and Safety threw his support behind
the system, saying that it empowers both police and system managers in
closely overseeing the road.
“If
necessary, technical staff can track vehicles’ plate numbers from the time
they enter the highway to the time they leave,” said a CADPRO source.
“This
system combined with smooth teamwork between the road management group and
transport police can make the Cau Gie-Ninh Binh expressway the safest road in
The
expressway started construction in 2006 and went into use in June 2012.
The
highway runs between Hanoi, Ha Nam, Nam Dinh, and Ninh Binh and has
successfully reduced traffic volume on National Highway 1A’s Hanoi-Ninh Binh
section.
Communist
Review launches Chinese language version
The
Communist Review newswire launched its Chinese-language version in
The
site will cover breaking news in politics, Party building, socio-economics,
culture and world issues, especially the national construction and defence.
It is
also expected to strengthen mutual understanding between the two Parties,
States and their people, thus boosting the traditional friendship and relations
between the two sides.
Earlier,
the Vietnam News Agency, the Communist Party of Vietnam online newspaper and
the Government e-portal had launched their own Chinese e-papers to the
public.-
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