Nation's
hopes rest on students
HA NOI (VNS)- The Viet Nam Students' Association (VSA) should
arouse and nurture students' aspirations and dreams, National Assembly
Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung said yesterday.
It should also
foster enthusiasm for science, technology, culture and all other areas of
study, he told 650 representatives of more than 2 million Vietnamese students
at the opening of the association's Ninth National Congress.
Hung praised the
association's past achievements and urged it to intensify emulation
movements, promote students' vanguard role and creativity and provide them
with necessary support.
He said that the
Party and State had consistently placed their faith and hope in students as
those who are going to uphold and promote the nation's honour and values in
the future.
He noted that the
recently-concluded sixth session of the 13th National Assembly had adopted
important amendments aimed at ensuring the right to education for every
Vietnamese citizen.
Congress delegates
defined the main goals for the association's next term.
They agreed that a
primary task would be to build a generation of students with lofty
ideals,wholesome and healthy lifestyles and excellence in academic pursuits.
The students will
also be encouraged to engage in scientific research and be innovative in
applying new technologies, they said.
Students must also
be a part of the education reform process and contribute actively to
promoting the potentials of each Vietnamese citizen, the delegates said.
They agreed that
the association should develop itself so that it can adapt to new conditions
and environments.
The congress
adopted numerous documents outlining the association's tasks for the new term
and elected a 99-member executive board.
Le Quoc Phong,
secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, was elected as the
association's president for the 2014-2018 term.
The VSA is a
socio-political organisation with 22 chapters in cities and provinces
nationwide. It groups 47 centrally-run school-level chapters, and five abroad
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On the sidelines of
the congress, the student representatives had a chance to converse with
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam and leaders of several ministries and
agencies on issues of importance to students nationwide, including employment
opportunities and incentives to engage in scientific research. -VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 12, 2013
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