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Central city
postpones motorbike fee collection
DA NANG (Biz Hub) — The central city's people's
council has postponed the collection of the road-maintenance fee for
motorbikes from July 7, Chairman of the council Tran Tho said at a meeting
yesterday.
Tho, who is also
the city's party secretary, said the imposition of the fee did not have the
unanimous support of the people.
"It's
difficult to collect the fee from motorbike users in the city, when most
residents do not agree with it," Tho said.
He said all
deputies approved the decision to postpone the collection of the fee at the
first session meeting of the council on Tuesday.
Tho asked the
city's people's committee to send a report on the decision to the government
for further instructions.
The city has more
than 700,000 motorbikes. However, only a third of the targeted fee collection
has been collected since 2013.
At the second
session meeting yesterday, the council also decided to transfer the
management of the city's Cancer Hospital, which was being administered by the
Association to Support Poor and Disadvantaged Women and Children, to the
city's health department from September.
Deputy Chairwoman
of the association Nguyen Thi Van Lan said it was the right decision as the
hospital was open to all cancer patients and provided free care for poor
patients.
It's the largest
cancer hospital in the central region and the first non-profit hospital in
Viet Nam.
As per the plan,
the hospital will merge with the oncology ward of the city's general hospital
to open as a new cancer hospital from September 2. The new hospital will
continue to provide charity programmes for poor cancer patients.
She said the
hospital's operations were funded by donations and sponsored by the city
budget, domestic and foreign businesses, individuals and NGOs.
The
US$71.4-million hospital, which was inaugurated in 2013, has provided
treatment to 60,000 patients, of which 4,300 were in remission, worth nearly
VND5 billion ($238,000) since 2013.
The hospital has
provided free breast cancer examination to 1,300 women in the city.
The city's
people's council also decided to revoke the investment licence of the Da Nang
Information Technology Park yesterday, for delayed commencement of
construction.
The chairman said
the project, in which the United States' Rocky Lai and Associates Inc
invested $278 million in 341ha, had been allowed to extend the date of
commencement of construction several times, but the company had failed to
keep its commitment.
According to the
latest report, there are 300 projects facing delayed construction in the
city.
The city
attracted just $15 million in foreign direct investment in the first six
months of this year. — VNS
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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 7, 2015
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