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There is an
imminent risk that the entire U Minh Ha indigo forest may erupt in flames,
said southernmost Ca Mau province’s Agriculture and Rural Development
Department Director Le Van Su.
About 12,000 ha of
the indigo forest are facing severe drought, raising the level of
alert to 4 for forest fires.
Nearly 3,000ha of
nearby national forests are also suffering from a similar situation, Su
reported.
More than 500ha
forest in
Once a fire forest
breaks out,, the whole forest area of nearly 3,000 primary forest area could
be destroyed as Hon Khoai Island is located about 35km from the mainland, Su
concluded.
Local authorities
are closely coordinating with border guards and relevant agencies to
intensify fire preventative measures on
Rescue forces are
also mobilising to cope with forest fires, should they occur, while hundreds
of forest rangers are on standby round the clock to timely respond.
Seminar
boosts Int’l media training cooperation
Participants at a
seminar in
The seminar was the
result of a joint effort by the Vietnam Academy of Journalism and
Communication (AJC) and
Participants highlighted
the strong development of local media agencies, in both scope and scale, in
recent years.
As of March 2012,
Media has enriched
people’s spiritual life and contributed greatly to socio-economic
development, speakers at the event underscored.
However, they
elucidated that the rapid development of media requires intensive training
and development of professional skills and a deep understanding of
journalistic ethics
Media training
cooperation has become an inevitable trend in the current international
integration process, they said, adding this will result media workers gaining
more experience and contribute to the promotion of cultural exchange, as well
as increase prestige of media training agencies.
Ass.Prof. Dr. Tuong
Duy Kien, Head of the International Relation Department under the Ho Chi Minh
National Academy for Politics and Public Administration, stressed the need to
boost external relations and scientific research, which he said, is an
orientation and strategic solution to increase the quality of media and
communication.
Ass.Prof. Dr.
Truong Ngoc
A number of
Vietnamese universities have been effectively cooperating with foreign
partners in both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which provide
young people with numerous chances to study overseas, he added.
Prof. Michael
Driscoll, Rector of Middlesex University, said his university will cooperate
with AJC and other local media training agencies in capacity building for
both lecturers and media workers in
Spread of
bird flu brought under control
The outbreak of
avian influenza has been brought under control as the number of H5N1 hotbeds
has declined by 33 across
At present, there
remain 39 bird flu hotbeds in 13 provinces. However, anti-flu efforts in some
localities are still loose, said Pham Van Dong, head of the Animal Health
Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
He cited the Mekong
Delta
According to the
Ministry of Health, there have been no new H5N1 patients recorded since
February.
Luxury
liner docks at Chan May port
Royal Caribbean
Cruise’ Celebrity Millennium cruise ship carrying more than 2,000 foreign
tourists and 1,000 crew members docked at Chan May port in Thua Thien Hue
province on March 11.
It is one of the
world’s leading luxury cruise ships, equipped with modern facilities
including dining rooms, bedrooms, a casino, basket ball and tennis courts,
swimming pool, spa, shopping mall and a ballroom.
After docking
at Chan May port, tourists will have the opportunity to leave the ship to
sightsee, visit cultural heritage sites and enjoy culinary arts in Hue, Hoi
An, My Son and Da nang city.
Since the beginning
of the year, Chan May port has welcomed 16 international cruisers and
approximately 10,000 tourists to
Celebrity
Millennium has docked at Chan May twice and brought more than 5.200 visitors
and crew members to the city.
As planned,
Celebrity Millennium will arrive at the port eight times in total this year.
Make honest
citizens of nation's youth, media urged
The nation's mass
media organisations have to play a major role in encouraging the youth to
adopt an active, healthy and moral lifestyle, sociologists, psychologists and
other experts said at a forum yesterday.
The forum was a
collaboration between the Vietnam News Agency, Viet Nam Television, Thanh
Nien News and the Hoa Sen Group.
"If press
reports news in a truthful, accurate and impartial way, we will live in a
society with honest and responsible citizens", said Le Duy Truyen,
Deputy General Director of the Vietnam News Agency.
Journalist Bui Thu
Thuy of the Viet Nam Television also said how the media reported news is very
significant. For instance, robberies and murders should be reported in a
constructive way that deters others from similar actions, she said.
"It should be
done in a way that makes people detest evil instead of making them think that
these are normal happenings in society," she explained.
Citing another
example, she said that in reporting a traffic accident where a car driver has
fled the scene of the accident, there should be information for the reader or
the viewer on what she/he can do in a similar situation.
Thuy also said the
media should come up with creative and interesting programming that
encourages the youth to lead honest, responsible and energetic lives. This
can be done by highlighting examples of lives worthy of emulation, she said.
Nguyen Tung Lam,
President of the Ha Noi Association of Psychology and Education, said the
media can play a decisive role in promoting self-awareness among young
people. This would improve their life skills and encourage them to make
positive contributions to society, he said. —
Van Lang
University student wins furniture design contest
Nguyen Thi Huong
Linh of Van Lang University won first prize in the furniture design
competition Apricot Blossom 2013-14, which was organized by the HCMC
Handicraft and Wood Industry Association (HAWA).
Tran Le Duy Khanh,
a student from
In addition, the
organiser also presented five consolation prizes for having best application,
most creative, most environmentally-friendly, most commercial and most
aesthetic designs.
Winning works are
on display at the Viet Nam International Furniture and Home Accessories Fair
2014 (VIFA EXPO 2014) at the Sai Gon Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Launched in
September last year, the competition, which aims to discover Vietnamese young
talent that can generate new ideas to boost development of the domestic
furniture industry, attracted 152 contestants from design schools and
employees of furniture companies nationwide.
Dong Nai
shifts floating villages in pollution fight
Bien Hoa City
People's Committee in southern
"The
relocation project aims to tackle worsening pollution in the river, which
causes fish to die en masse. It's a problem that has occurred on and off for
years," said Deputy Chairman Pham Anh Dung.
There are over 800
floating houses on the
As many as 126 of
the 247 local households have agreed to implement the project, according to
the latest report from the Economic Department of the city People's
Committee.
"Local
households with floating rafts who refuse to implement the project will be
forced to relocate by April," Dung said.
Since local
residents began breeding fish in floating rafts tens of years ago, they often
died en masse due to untreated wastewater from millions of households and
thousands of factories. The amount of organic substances, iron and bacteria
in the river exceeds permitted levels, according to the province's Department
of Natural Resources and Environment.
The pollution was
exacerbated by bags of poultry internal organs used as fish food and a rapid
increase in the number of fish cages—there are up to 800, despite the limit
of 200—which reduced the oxygen concentration in the water.
Local authorities
have tried to reduce the number of fish cages in the area for years. Yet the
planned relocation has still not been implemented, although its deadline was
the end of last August.
Many local
households with floating rafts in the river refused to relocate because they
thought the small amount of compensation, worth VND900,000 (US$42), would not
be sufficient for them to breed fish.
Winners of
writing contest on agriculture honoured
National Assembly
Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung honoured winners of a writing contest on
agriculture, farmers and rural areas at a ceremony in
The contest ran
between April 1, 2013 and January 31, 2014 under the theme “Building
new-style rural areas”. It received over 900 entries from reporters,
academicians and writers across the country, with many coming up with
concepts and models helpful to agricultural production.
As many as 20 best
contestants received the accolades, including one first and three second
prizes.
Speaking at the
event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh said the event provides a platform
for the Government to publicise and adjust related policies.
The organising
board also took the occasion to launch a similar one for this year.
The contest was a
joint effort between the Nhan dan (People) newspaper, the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development, the Vietnam Farmers’ Association and the PetroVietnam
Fertiliser and Chemicals Group.
Ha
The
Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee Mai Tien Dung revealed the plan during his
March 11 meeting with a visiting business delegation from
The Japanese
language training will benefit not only Japanese businesses but also
Vietnamese workers, especially technicians, he said.
At present, the
province is striving to train high-quality human resources in order to meet
increasing demands of more than 120 foreign businesses, including 40 Japanese
companies, he stated.
However, foreign
language training remains a weak point, Dung admitted, adding that the
province has for many times proposed cooperation in training this language
with visiting Japanese delegations.
Director of the
Hyogo Centre for Economic Development Muramoto Shiro said that visiting Hyogo
businesses operate in various fields such as mechanical engineering,
construction, trade and education.
In addition to
boosting economic and investment ties with the province, they also hope to
cooperate with local universities and colleges in vocational training and
Japanese language teaching, he said.
He also spoke
highly of Ha
At the working
session, the provincial leader informed the guests of a decision to open the
third industrial park in Dong Van town, offering more opportunities for
Japanese investors.
Chairwoman of the
Hanoi People’s Council Ngo Thi Doan Thanh has voiced her hope that with much
experience in developing tourism, the Thai capital
At a working
session with Chairman of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council Pipat Larpprathana
in
She said the
Vietnamese capital has recorded considerable developments in recent years,
yet
For his part, the
Thai official said the increasing number of projects in
He pledged to call
on
Deputy Director of
the Hanoi Department of Health Hoang Duc Hanh on March 11 said the capital is
keeping human diseases under control.
So far this year,
Hanh said 95
percent of the children in the locality have been vaccinated against measles,
and the spread of this disease will be contained in April if the immunisation
programme is well implemented.
There remain 26
dengue fever cases, down 10.3 percent from the same period last year, while
the number of hand-foot-mouth patients has also been brought down by 86.7
percent to 11, he added.
However,
The official also
warned there is a probability that influenza strains A/H7N9 and A/H10N8 make
their way to
Prime
Minister instructs no heavy interest rate to fishermen
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung ordered banks to curb heavy interest rates to fisherman at a
meeting with the
The Government will
help fishermen build large iron boats (Photo: SGGP)
Specific
preferential policies are needed to assist more than one million Vietnamese
fishermen working at sea everyday, said Prime Minister Dung. The Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development helps fishermen build large iron boats to
replace wooden to venture further out to sea.
He also instructed
relevant sides to have a suitable insurance policy to support fishermen and
continue to install positioning devices for all fishing boats.
A total of 2,300
boats have been installed with positioning devices, said Deputy Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam. The ministry is striving to set
up the devices for all fishing boats as soon as possible.
Lack of
kindergartens in industrial zones was another issue mentioned at the meeting
by Deputy Chairwoman of the
Construction of
nursery schools should be joined hand by the society because the state budget
is unable to afford the projects, said Prime Minister Dung.
He asked the
Ministry of Education and Training to work with relevant ministries and
departments to tackle the issue.
100
scholarships awarded to medical students in 2014
The Nguyen Van
Huong Scholarship Management Board will be awarding 100 scholarships to
medical students at
The scholarship has
encouraged students in medical schools to study harder, said Nguyen Tan Binh,
director of the city’s Department of Health.
The scholarship
will also allocate VND30 million (US$1,423) in scholarships for ethnic
midwives in remote villages who pursue studying in HCMC.
Dr. Truong Thi Xuan
Lieu, deputy chairwoman of the Medical Association of HCMC, is the new
chairperson of the scholarship fund, replacing Dr. Duong Quang Trung who
passed away.
The scholarship
ceremony is scheduled to take place in
Ministry’s
ban on teaching English in preschools sparks controversy
The Ministry of
Education and Training’s regulation banning English in preschool curriculum
has received much backlash from local parents.
School principals
have expressed much embarrassment for the new regulation and empathy for the
children who wish to learn a foreign language. The ministry will issue
penalties for any school that continues to teach English.
Now we must send
our children to additional evening school to learn a foreign language, said
Vo Minh Khang, father of a three-year-old child in District 1.
He would like to
see English taught at the public school to save transportation time. If the
child studies at multiple schools, there will be conflicting textbooks which
will disrupt studies.
Many developed
countries teach foreign languages in public preschools to maximize language
acquisition. Parents have long advocated for the development of English as a
preschool requirement in
Most school are not
equipped enough with skilled teachers to teach English, according to the
ministry.
The reasoning behind
the regulation is the belief that sub-standard teachers will actually hinder
the students’ pronunciation which is nearly impossible to correct later.
ADB
supports lower secondary education
The PM recently
passed the second phase of the “Lower Secondary Education for the Most
Disadvantaged Regions Project” funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
The project aimed
at improving the net enrollment rate in lower secondary education,
particularly for ethnic minorities and girls, in 103 of the most disadvantaged
districts in 17 target provinces – Ca Mau, Cao Bang, Dac Lac, Dac Nong, Dien
Bien, Gia Lai, Ha Giang, Kien Giang, Kon Tum, Lai Chau, Lao Cai, Ninh Thuan,
Son La, Tra Vinh, Yen Bai, Bac Kan, and Soc Trang.
It targets to
strengthen access to lower secondary education in disadvantaged and ethnic
minority regions by building classrooms, toilets, apply appropriate
textbooks, and provide vocational guidance.
The project also
aims to improve competence of educational managers; set up networks of
teachers; perfect operation of libraries; and improve educational quality.
The US$ 93 million
project would be implemented in the 2015-2021 period./. The ADB provided US$
80 million of preferential loan.
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/SGGP
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 3, 2014
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