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Ministry of
Construction defends controversial circular
Deputy Minister of
Construction has had to explain circular 16, which has been blamed for
cheating home-buyers.
At the press
conference on February 28, deputy minister of Construction, Nguyen Tran
The circular
provides for two different measures of an apartment: that of the floor space
and that of the area of walls and electrical boxes, elevators and hallways.
This provides for two separate measuring systems.
"The investors
and customers can still negotiate their own contracts to find the best solutions.
Either way, the price of an apartment won't be different. But buyers must
know that the investors have not calculated by square metre, but by the
number of apartments," said a representative of the ministry.
The deputy minister
added that they would scrap a method after receiving complaints that
management and maintenance fees would incur losses for the customer in the
long-term.
Previously,
residents at the Kengnam buildings have complained that they had to pay for
areas that they cannot use. One resident of Kengnam said she bought a
206.95-square metre apartment that was really 176.66 square metres in floor
area.
"The contracts
did not mention anything about measuring walls or hallways. Now the investors
went back to
The municipal
Information and Telecommunications Department officially launched its
Electronic ISO and online business registration programme late last week.
Over the last few
years, administrative offices nation-wide, have received investment to
install the internationally recognised ISO 9001:2008 management system along
with a series of other sophisticated software packages, in a bid to reform
the state's administrative management and improve work flow.
However,
co-operation between the ISO project and the various administrative offices
has been poor, with each office pursuing their own agenda. As such, the
results of this initiative are expected to be poor.
So far, the city
has standardised the electronic ISO process for 22 administrative procedures
in business registration in all 24 districts as well as adjoining districts'
economic and tax departments. The goal is to reduce the time it takes to
process a file from 8 to 5 working days.
Alongside this, the
Information and Telecommunication Department has successfully linked file
management systems from the city to 24 districts and 13 departments and
industries.
The department has
also launched a new pilot project, in which people can apply for business
registration online, from home.
In 2014, the
Department will switch to the electronic ISO system in five procedures in the
labour and salary department; four procedures in urban management, and three
procedures for justice and legal.
Fire
ravages wood factory
A fire broke out at
a wood processing company in
The fire destroyed
all of the company's wood products and machines, worth an estimated VND3
billion (US$142,000). No human losses were reported.
It took six fire
trucks two hours to stamp out the fire.
Head of the
provincial Fire Fighting Prevention and Control Office Duong Thanh Binh
warned that there was a high risk of fire during the current hot, dry
weather, so people should familiarise themselves with basic fire prevention
measures.
Last Thursday, a
fire at a private wood processing company in Pleiku caused estimated losses
of more than VND300 million ($14,200).
Sleeper
coaches found violating safety rules
Transport Ministry
inspectors have called for a nationwide inspection of sleeper coaches after
finding many safety violations at bus terminals in the capital city.
They plan to submit
a proposal to the Transport Ministry that would focus on the quality of
equipment installed in the buses, said the ministry's Chief Inspector Nguyen
Van Huyen.
He said the massive
campaign was deemed necessary after recent random inspections at several bus
terminals in Ha Noi found multiple violations in sleeper coaches.
For instance, all
five coaches checked at the My Dinh Bus Terminal were found lacking belts,
fire extinguishers or emergency hammers.
The owner of Hung
Thanh Transport Company, which takes passengers from the capital city to the
northern highlands
Many sleeper
coaches travelling to mountainous provinces in the north were also found to
carry fog lamps without technical verification certificates issued by
authorised agencies, Huyen said.
This was not a mild
violations as substandard fog lamps can hurt the eyes of drivers going in the
opposite direction, increasing the potential for accidents, he added.
At the Nuoc Ngam
Bus Terminal, inspectors found several extra seats installed in sleeper
coaches to carry more passengers than permitted.
One bus plying the
Ha Noi-Quang Binh route had five extra seats, but its driver, Nguyen Van Tan,
said it had still received registration certificates "smoothly" and
periodically from authorized agencies in the capital city.
Huyen said the
irresponsibility shown by both transportation companies and registration
centres can be indirectly blamed for several traffic accidents.
His team will have
the registration of substandard sleeper coaches revoked and disciplinary
action will be taken against registration centre employees for ignoring
regulations, he added.
Easy Taxi
expands presence in Asia, now Vietnam
Easy Taxi, the
world’s leading free mobile taxi application is now available in
Available to
download on popular mobile platforms such as Android, iOS, Blackberry and
Windows operating systems, Easy Taxi allows users to book and track for the
nearest available reliable taxi for any trip.
With one simple
click on their phone, passengers can interact directly with taxi drivers, and
gain access to additional details such as phone number and car model.
All trip records
and drivers’ data are saved in the app, which could be helpful in case
passengers need to retrieve their forgotten belongings.
“Easy Taxi is
designed to simplify how people commute by taxi in a quick, convenient and
safe way. Easy Taxi saves you the time and effort, and enables a more active
scheduling of your trip” said Alexander Le, Easy Taxi
Taxi drivers, on
the other hand, can also benefit from the GPS-based application by being able
to locate the desired addresses instantly and connect to commuters while
making their way to the pick-up point.
Available in
“We believe
Starting in Brazil
in 2012 and backed by Rocket Internet, the world’s largest Internet
incubator, Easy Taxi app has garnered over 5 million downloads, registered
over 100,000 taxi drivers worldwide, and completed millions of rides each
month.
Besides gaining
great success in Latin America, Easy Taxi has also seen success in Asia where
it is present in eight countries, including
The 12.2-kilometre
Tan Son Nhat- Binh Loi Outer Ring Road in
The city decided to
name the major ring road after the former Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, to
show their deep gratitude to the late leader, said Le Hoang Quan, chairman of
the city's People's Committee, at a ceremony held last Saturday.
"It will help
people from every walk of life, especially the younger generation, learn a
bit more about the late Prime Minister, and hopefully encourage them to
follow his example," Quan said.
The ring road,
starts at the airport in Tan Binh District and runs all the way to Thu Duc
District at National Highway 1, passing through Tan Binh, Go Vap, Binh Thanh
and Thu Duc.
It has been praised
for its contemporary design and urban landscaping, and will connect
It is scheduled to
cost nearly US$495 million, of which land and relocation accounts for $281.3
million.
Construction began
in 2008 and is expected to be finished by the end of the year.
In September last
year, a 4.7-kilometre section of the ring road from Nguyen Thai Son
intersection to Binh Trieu intersection, opened to traffic.
It has been built
in collaboration with a foreign partner, the South Korea-based GS E&C
Company, as part of the Build Transfer project.
Son La
residents in need of water
Villagers in Hua La
Commune from the
The commune is
located only five kilometres from Son La City, but just three out of its 15
villages are able to have access to clean water. The remainder of them,
including the commune centre zone and public service buildings, such as the
communal clinic and schools, have to cope with unhygienic water sources which
might be harmful to the public's health.
Pham Thi Thang, a
teacher in Hua La kindergarten, said the only water for the teachers and
students in the kindergarten was from a well, which has been giving off a
foul smell since October 2013. Later tests of the well's water showed that it
was seriously polluted and unusable.
Unfortunately,
water pollution has spread across the commune. According to Leo Van San,
Secretary of Hua La Party Committee, household trash, along with untreated
waste from the breeding industry and the hot spring businesses located in the
upper course, are to blame for the pollution, as all waste is disposed of in
the stream, which provides water to the commune.
Most of the
households have been using dirty well water for their daily needs, without
running it through a filter system. Those families that can afford to,
purchase filtered water, but save every drop just for drinking and cooking.
Yet, not using the
wells is not an option. All of Pong villagers still have to take water from
polluted wells, as sources of mountain water have dried out since the
beginning of the dry season.
"All we hope
is that the Government finds a way to bring clean water to the villages as
soon as possible. We are so worried about having to use such dirty
water", said Ha Son Tinh, a Pong villager.
Chairman of the
commune's People's Committee, Lo Van Doi, said local authorities could not
afford to build a facility to provide safe water for local residents, and
have proposed to higher level authorities that they support construction of
such a facility to help ensure the health of local residents.
Two workers
die in fall from scaffolding
Two workers died on
Thursday after falling tens of metres from scaffolding at an apartment
building under construction in the southern
The incident
occurred when a cable used to transport bricks to the building's eight floor
broke, striking the scaffolding and causing the three workers to fall. One of
the workers was saved, while two others fell to the ground and died on the
way to hospital.
The investor of the
project, the Binh Duong Construction Consultant Investment Joint-stock
Corporation (Biconsi), pledged to provide assistance to the victims'
families.
The case is under
investigation.
Programme
helps cut power use
Nearly 696,000 households
in
More than 389,500
households managed to reduce consumption by at least 10 per cent.
The city saved more
than 519 million kWh last year, or nearly 3 per cent of consumption.
It saved VND893.5
billion (US$42.5 million) and reduced carbon dioxide emission by an estimated
324,500 tonnes.
The corporation
plans to promote power saving by domestic and commercial users through
various means, including free cleaning of air conditioners at government
agencies, Earth Hour campaign, reality shows on power saving, and installing
LED lamps.
Forum
discusses green development strategy
Deputy Minister of
Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Linh Ngoc explained the Government's
policies to develop a green economy at a two-day forum that ended on
Saturday.
Last September, the
Government approved a national strategy on green growth in order to show that
The phrase
"green economy" refers to a low-carbon economic model that uses
natural resources efficiently and aims to achieve social equity, resulting in
improved human well-being while significantly reducing environmental risks
and ecological scarcities.
Most participants
at the forum said that a green economy would bring about long-term benefits
for
As
As part of the
forum, a televised exchange among businesses was held in which managers,
experts, scientists and businesspeople discussed measures to boost green
economic development.
Dak Lak
hosts camp for Vietnamese, Cambodian youths
Young people from
the Central Highlands
It has attracted
more than 400 youngsters from colleges and military and public security
agencies in Dak Lak and some 40 others from Mondulkiri.
The camp is held
for young adults to share their experiences in youth drives for local
development, while also strengthening their solidarity.
At the event, they
will engage in a host of activities, such as arts exchanges, folk games and
traditional fashion shows.
It will also
include visits to relic sites in Dak Lak.
Lam Dong
pins hope on high-tech agriculture
The Central
Highlands province of Lam Dong is active in applying modern technology in
agriculture, which helps raise its average production value per hectare of
land to 120 million VND (over 5,700 USD), the highest in the country.
Local farmers show
a preference for new plant varieties, which can be seen in statistics that
show new varieties make up 95 percent of all vegetable and flower varieties
being cultivated in the province, 90 percent of food crops, 46 percent of tea
varieties.
At the same time,
advanced farming technologies have been used on 35,000ha of land, with
14,850ha under coffee, nearly 12,000ha under vegetables, 2,400ha under
flowers, and nearly 2,500ha under high-quality tea.
Lam Dong also leads
the country in the production of tree sapling using invitro technology. The
58 businesses operating in this field in the province produce 28 million
saplings per year of various kinds of plants, accounting for three quarters
of the national capacity.
In addition, Lam
Dong is among the few localities in the country being successful in raising
cold-water fish, particularly trout and sturgeon, with an average annual
output of 400 tonnes, half of the national output.-
RoK helps
Representatives
from both
The papers were
submitted on February 26 by Nguyen Thiep, head of the Vietnamese Permanent
Delegation to the International Organisations in
The movement aims
to execute the Radiation Source Location Tracking (RADLOT) project in
collaboration with the IAEA agreed by the two nations at the 2012 Nuclear
Security Summit held in the RoK. It also helps reiterate
Under the project,
the RoK will provide and install the system in
The RADLOT system
allows real-time tracking of radioactive sources based on GPS satellite
signals and mobile telecommunication networks. The results and lessons
learned will be made available to other countries interested in the system to
help enhance national and global nuclear security.-
Ca Mau
works hard to prevent forest fires
The southernmost
The Park, with
8,527 hectares, has been put on the high alert of large-scale forest fires.
Prolonged dry
weather and sunshine creates drought in forests and hinders firefighters from
extinguishing blazes.
The local authorities
have requested the building of two dams and installed more water pipes to
facilitate supply for stamping out fires. They have also invested money to
equip more fire fighters.
Fire watch teams
and emergency response units have been arranged at the park, especially in
dry season, to keep track of potential forest fire areas and detect fire
outbreaks swiftly, thus stopping them from getting out of control.
The authorities of
U Minh, Tran Van Thoi and Thoi Binh districts, which have most area of forest
coverage, have organised campaigns to teach local people the procedures they
need to stop fires spreading.
Thanks the
locality’s efforts, no forest fire has been reported in the U Minh National
Park in recent years.
MOSWC
contest launched
The 2014 Microsoft
Office Specialist World Championship (MOSWC) launched on March 1 in six of
The cities and
provinces include
The contest uses
Microsoft Word 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, and Microsoft Power Point 2010
with three rounds, including Qualifying Round, Country Champions and Final
Round – Worldwide Champion. All the tests will be done online under the
control of international supervisors.
Country Champions
must be available to travel to and attend the 2014 Microsoft Office
Specialist World Championship on July 27 – 30, 2014 in
Participants must
be students currently enrolled in an approved academic institution recognised
by the state or country. To compete in the final round of the Championship,
students must be between the ages of 13 and 22 (as of June 15, 2014).
The competion aims
to create a competitive and healthy playground for students all around the
world to show their skills of using Microsoft Office application skills; and
to be recognized by Microsoft and other prestigious organisations for their
talent.
Bird flu in
The bird-flu
situation in the Mekong Delta remains complex.
Poultry in the region
was recently found infected with H5N1 virus. Farmer Tran Thi Kim Tuyen of Cu
Lao Dung District,
All poultry found
infected were disposed of by veterinarians.
Van Hai Duong, 33,
in Tho Hoa Dong Village lost 100 chickens to unknown causes.
Authorities in Can
Tho City announced that the outbreak originated from Long Hoa Ward, Binh Thuy
District and Truong Lac Ward, O Mon District.
The People’s
Committee asked concerned agencies to create additional regulations to curb
spread of disease in accordance to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development’s guidelines.
Man
survives open heart surgery
Cao Thanh Cuong,
38, survived open heart surgery after being crushed by a crane to the
electricity post in Nha Trang,
The man was rushed
to the emergency room after the incident, said Dr. Nguyen Dinh Huy. Doctors
performed a two-hour open-heart surgery to remove clotted blood to restore
part of the crushed heart.
Cuong stayed in
stable condition after the surgery.
Workers get food
poisoning in Hau Giang
Many workers in Lac
Ty No.2,
The most prevalent
symptoms were stomachaches, vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches, said hospital
staff. They believe the cause is due to the food at the worksite cafeteria.
The General
Hospital No. 10 received an additional 44 workers with the same symptoms at 2
p.m.
The meals at the
cafeteria cost VND 11,500 each and are provided by another company, said
Chief Accountant of Lac Ty Company Phan Kim Thi. Bread and milk was provided
that day because rice was undercooked due to electrical difficulties.
Doctors are still
investigating the cause of food poisoning, said Hospital Director Dr. Nguyen
Van Thai.
Deputy Chairman of
People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Nhon visited the sick workers and gave each
VND 300,000. The company also compensated VND 300,000 for each
individual infected.
Source: VNS/Dantri/SGGP/Nhandan/TBKTVN
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