Social News Headlines 21/2
40
escape bus inferno unharmed
Forty
people were able to escape yesterday when their coach travelling from the
central
At
around 2am yesterday, the back of the coach burst into flames due to a
malfunction, while the 40 passengers were asleep.
The
coach was completely burnt within 15 minutes, and the damage was estimated at
VND2.5 billion (US$116,000).
Information
leakage case may be put on hold
After
the recent death of the deputy minister of Public Security, the
Judge
Truong Viet Toan, who was presiding over the case of deputy minister of
Public Security Pham Quy Ngo, said that the matter now falls under the
purview of the investigative security agency of the Ministry of Public
Security. If they find that Ngo had acted alone, the case may be halted.
"The
case will only move forward if other suspects are identified. If the
investigation fails to find any other culprits, the entire case may be
closed," Toan said.
The
lawyers of Hanoi Bar Association agreed, one saying, "Since it was only
the case and not Pham Quy Ngo being prosecuted, it remains unclear as to
whether Ngo was actually involved or not."
Duong
Chi Dung attempted to flee the country before an investigation was conducted
into his embezzlement and other charges for violating economic regulations
while at Vinalines. In court Dung claimed that Ngo had notified him of the
arrest and advised him to go into hiding.
On
February 18, Pham Quy Ngo, 60, died in hospital while being treated for
cancer.
Lieutenant-general
Pham Quy Ngo worked as Deputy Minister of Public Security. He was also
the head of the investigation board of anti-corruption for Vinalines.
One
killed as crane hits power grid
A
42-year-old driver was killed when his crane collided with a medium-voltage
power grid yesterday in
The
accident occurred when the driver was using his crane to move bonsai in a
local bonsai garden. The crane burst into flames after hitting the power grid
and burned down while the grid was cut.
Three
fire engines were sent to put out the fire and electricians were mobilised to
handle the problem. The local police are investigating the case.
Fishing
vessel rescued off Thanh Khe coast
The
Regional Maritime Search and Rescue Co-ordination Centre No 2 (MRCC Da Nang)
salvaged and towed a fishing vessel into the centre port yesterday.
The
fishing vessel, from the city's Thanh Khe District, has been adrift since its
engine broke down in the sea some 30 miles off the coast of the
Captain
Thai Dinh Long and his 11-member crew called for help after spending a few
hours attempting repairs, while dealing with rough seas and strong winds.
MRCC's
salvaged ship, SAR 412, found the fishing vessel three hours after leaving
the centre port.
The
fishing boat's crew are safe, as is their cargo of 17 tonnes of tuna and
mackerel.
Thanh
Hoa province declares A/H5N1 epidemic
The
The
provincial Department for Agriculture and Rural Department reported that the
deadly virus was detected in Tan Truong commune, Tinh Gia district, affecting
hundreds of fowl and that all selected for testing proved positive for
A/H5N1.
The
Thanh Hoa provincial People’s Committee has stepped up its efforts to stop
the spread of the fatal disease, which will most likely be transmitted to
people and easily spreads from one person to another.
Since
early December 2013, avian influenza H5N1 has been reported in three communes
in Tinh Gia district and Thanh Hoa city.
However,
more than 85% of poultry in Thanh Hoa have yet to be vaccinated against the
contagious and deadly virus.
Local
authorities and relevant agencies are closely coordinating their efforts to
implement preventive measures and strictly control the transport and trading
of poultry, especially across the border.
Programme
brings smiles to 20,000 children
A
programme launched by the National Fund for Vietnamese Children has so far
helped treat nearly 20,000 kids with cleft lip and palate, helping them
better integrate into society.
The
information was released at a conference on February 19 in
With
the positive engagement of the fund’s chapters in all 63 cities and provinces
nationwide, most cleft lipped children received free surgery.
The
humanitarian programme, which started in 1997 and won wide applause
nationwide, has also received positive support from many international
organisations including Operation Smile, ESSO from the
According
to Hoang Van Tien, Director of the fund, VND65 billion (US$2.94 million) will
be mobilised in 2014 to implement programmes helping at least one million
poor children and ensuring their fundamental human rights.
In
2013, the fund raised more than VND62.7 billion, assisting about 1.5 million
children with support for heart, eye and smile treatment and educational
fees.
Australian
fund supports Vietnamese women
Australian
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on February 19 announced a US$3.79 million
supporting package for two projects in
The
money will be spent on building a sustainable vegetable production and
trading system in the northwestern region and enhancing the capacity of
personnel working in domestic violence and human trafficking prevention.
Both
projects aim to increase the engagement of women in the socio-economic
development of
The
first mission is likely to improve living conditions for women farmers and
their families by connecting them with enterprises to reach urban markets.
Carried
out in the 2014-2018 period, the project will focus on women from ethnic
minority groups in the region.
During
a meeting with Bishop the same day, President of the Vietnam Women’s Union
Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa praised
UNDP
helps
A UN
Development Progamme-funded project to improve
The
project responds to the implementation of a Resolution from the 11th Party
Central Committee’s fifth plenum on social welfare in the 2012-2020 period.
Under
the project, 2.5 million people will be able to enjoy permanent social
support, of which 30 percent are the elderly.
According
to Nguyen Trong Dam, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs,
the social welfare system will be established based on a minimum living
standard to deal with development issues to prevent social risks and increase
social protection coverage for all people.
UNDP
Deputy Country Director Bakhodir Burkhanov highlighted the overall objective
and targets of improving the social welfare system to promote poverty
reduction and social development in a middle-income country like
It is
imperative to enhance the ability to deliver timely and effective social
services to beneficiaries despite time and budget constraints, he added.
Investment
capital for the project totaled US$2.3 million, including US$2 million in
non-refundable aid.
Japanese
ambassador applauds Can Tho’s developments
Japanese
ambassador to
At a
February 19 meeting with Can Tho municipal People’s Committee chairman,both
sides discussed measures to improve future cooperation between Japan and
Vietnamese localities including Can Tho city.
Ambassador
offered an incense at a memorial site for the victims of the collapse of Can
Tho bridge
In
recent years, Can Tho University has strengthened international cooperation
in training and scientific research with Japanese institutes, universities
and enterprises.
With
the support from
Ambassador
Fukada Hiroshi also visited Can Tho bridge and offered an incense at a
memorial site for the victims of the collapse of Can Tho bridge.
PM
Dung chairs climate change committee meeting
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on February 19 hosted a meeting of the National
Committee for Climate Change in
Dung
highlighted several important, urgent issues in the national programme to
combat climate change, acknowledging that the country has been hit hard by
the recent effects of global warming and rising sea levels.
He
asked delegates to review the committee’s shortcomings and prioritise tasks
to cope with climate change.
According
to the committee’s assessment, government policies have been implemented in
an efficient and synchronized manner. Notably, scientific research on the
issue has been increased to improve relevant ministries and localities’
activities to minimise the negative impacts of climate change.
This
year, the committee plans to devise policies to ensure local authorities
implement socio-economic plans and encourage the public to become actively
involved in environmentally friendly activities, thus contributing towards
green growth and the fight against climate change.
Vaccinated
not at risk of new measles virus
A new
genotype D8 of measles virus has been identified in the on-going epidemic in
the southern provinces by HCM City Pasteur Institute, however those who have
been properly vaccinated will not be seriously affected, said health expert.
The
disease has broken out in 19 southern provinces and cities.
According
to WHO, there are currently 8 grades designated A,B, C,D,E, F, G and H.
Within these grades, there are 23 recognised genotypes including A, B1, B2,
B3, C1, C2, D1, D2, …, D8, D9, H1, and H2
Of
them, genotype H1 is endemic in
Dr
Truong Huu Khanh, head of the HCM City Paediatrics Hospital No.1's neurology
and infectious diseases ward told Viet Nam News there is no worry about the
dangers of the genotype D8 because it does not present any further danger
than the previous genotype of the disease.
It
also does not foster epidemic transmission, Khanh said.
Moreover,
the genotype D8 does not reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine, he added.
The
existing measles vaccine belongs to genotype A, he said and added that it
prevents against all genotypes of the virus.
The
genotype D8 was isolated from sporadic measles cases in some countries
including
It is
important to raise the measles vaccine coverage among the community, he said,
and added that this is the best method for preventing measles.
According
to HCM City Preventive Health Centre, it has asked its branches in districts
to increase vaccination for kids in their locality.
There
have been more and more campaigns aimed encouraging residents to bring their
children to health centres for vaccination.
The
Department of Health also is co-operating with Department of Education and
Training to strengthen preventive methods at schools in the city.
The
educational division in District 11 asked its schools and kindergartens to
encourage parents to bring their babies to receive measles vaccines under the
National Expanded Programme of Immunization.
Huong
Sen Private Kindergarten in Go Vap District works with the district health
centre to provide information on preventive methods for measles.
And,
its teachers also encourage their babies who have not got vaccines or who
have only had the first shot to come to health centres in the district's ward
to get the second shot.
According
to the Preventive Health Department, so far, nearly 2,000 patients with
measles have been recorded throughout the country. Of them, 80 per cent have
not had vaccinations or have only had the first shot.
Open
terms on offer for apartment ownership
Apartment
buyers and sellers can now negotiate the length of ownership for apartments
instead of a fixed term as at present, according to the Ministry of
Construction.
Under
a draft amendment to the 2005 Law on Housing proposed by the ministry last
year, ownership of residential apartments was limited to 70 years if the
State allocated or rented land for housing developers to build apartment
buildings.
After
the term expired, the State would have the option of reclaiming the land from
the ‘buyers' and offering them relocation options.
However,
early this week, the head of the ministry's Housing and Real Estate
Management Department, Nguyen Manh Ha, said that the ministry would withdraw
the old proposal.
The
latest draft only stipulates that housing developers must specify the
duration the land that would be used as land for apartment buildings, Ha
said, explaining that people could use and own their apartments for that
designated period.
At the
end of the period, housing management authorities at provincial or municipal
levels would examine the buildings, and occupants would only be permitted to
stay on if it was deemed to be safe.
If
not, the buildings would be removed. Vice Chairman of the HCM City Real
Estate Association Le Chi Hieu said the negotiated term of apartment
ownership would reassure buyers.
He
said that any policy that concerned home seekers or made them hesitant would
have a negative effect on the housing market.
He
noted that in HCM City alone, tens thousands of apartments were empty and
low-and-middle cost housing accounted for about 43 per cent of commercial
housing, while 70 per cent of housing developers were reliant on bank loans.
"Hesitancy
could slowdown the housing market, possibly killing many housing
developers," he said.
Last
year's proposal to limit the term of apartment ownership stirred many forums
and social networks concerned about the future of apartment ownership.
Many
of those who already live in residential apartments have registered their
concerns that the properties they bought using their life savings would be
returned to the State after a fixed period.
Vice
President of the Viet Nam Federation of Civil Engineering Associations Pham
Sy Liem said that the limited ownership term caused concerns for both housing
developers and buyers.
"People
will opt to buy houses instead of apartments because they want to own the
property permanently," he said.
But
the head of the Land Fund Development under the Land Management
Administration of Natural Resources and Environment, Bui Ngoc Tuan, said that
it was reasonable to impose fixed terms on apartment ownership because
apartment buildings usually only lasted for 70-80 years.
Due to
limited ownership terms, the price of apartments would decrease and become
more affordable for low-income earners, while those who had higher incomes
could buy houses with permanent ownership.
The
amended Law on Housing is expected to be included on the National Assembly's
next agenda and approved later this year.
The
Japanese Government will provide financial and technical assistance for the
Can Tho University in the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho to achieve its
development goals.
Japanese
Ambassador to Vietnam Hiroshi Fukada made the commitment during a meeting
with leaders of the city on February 19.
He
took note of the development of the university in the domains of training,
science research and technology transfer, which serve the regional
socio-economic development.
The
ambassador affirmed that
Speaking
at the meeting, Vice Chairman of the Can Tho city People’s Committee Le Hung
Dung said the university is working on a plan envisioning the path for it to
become an excellent university. He said the plan will contribute to affirming
Can Tho’s important position in the Mekong Delta region as well as improving
quality of human resources for the area.
He
asked the Japanese side to pay more attention to projects on environmental
protection and climate change response in provinces to the west of the Mekong
Delta.
Can
Tho authorities also pledged to offer the best possible conditions for
Japanese investors to operate in the city.
The
Japanese Ambassador promised to do his utmost to encourage Japanese
businesses to come to Can Tho.-
Soc
Trang invests 13.5 million USD in dairy cow breeding
The
southern
Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le Thanh Tri said that the
project aims to raise the number of cows from 4,700 to about 17,800 by 2020,
creating jobs for more than 6,000 labourers.
By
2020, more than 80 percent of households breeding dairy cows will have waste
treatment systems in order to reduce environmental pollution.
In
recent years, the breeding of dairy cows in Soc Trang province has helped
many households escape from poverty and improve their living standards.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/Dtinews/SGGP
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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 2, 2014
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