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News Headlines 30/5
Fire
destroys market in Tay Ninh
A fire broke out at
a border market in Thanh Long commune in the southern
The fire destroyed
all 20 kiosks at the market, causing an estimated loss of more than VND2
billion (US$95,000). No human loss was reported.
The fire was
stamped out in two hours. The case is under investigation.
US charity
to brighten Children's Day
Robert Valentino
Kalatschan will cook for a group of children from six centres of the Giving
It Back to Kids organisation in the central city on Children's Day.
Kalatschan, from
the
The organisation is
home to 90 children, aged 3–18, from homeless or underprivileged backgrounds.
It provides psychological and emotional support, in addition to education, at
the six centres.
Since its
inception, the organisation has also provided US$3.2 million for charitable
programmes, which help single mothers and girls, covering the costs of eye,
heart and orthopaedic surgery for children, and donating wheelchairs to
people with disabilities.
Police
sieze rare wood in
Police of the
northern mountainous
The bus driver
informed the police that he was hired to transport the wood from Lao Cai to
The case is under
investigation.
Rose wood tree is
listed as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation
of Nature and is prohibited from being exploited, traded or transported in
Every year, on 31
May, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners, including
The Ministry of
Health held a meeting in
These unnecessary
deaths are most likely to rise to over 8 million by 2030 if timely
preventative measures are not taken, it added.
The national
strategy on tobacco harm control and prevention aims to reduce the male
smoking rate to 39% by 2020 from 47.4% at present. Therefore,
Noi Bai-Lao
Cai highway to open in August
The Noi Bai-Lao Cai
highway will open in August, project officials have confirmed.
The highway is 245
kilometres long and passes through five provinces and cities, namely Ha Noi,
Vinh Phuc, Phu Tho, Yen Bai and Lao Cai.
In August, 180
kilometres of the 245 kilometres will be opened to traffic.
Costing nearly US$1
billion, the highway is expected to boost tourism and socio-economic
development in the northern midlands and the north-western region.
It will reduce
travel time between Ha Noi and the Sa Pa resort town and the Lao Cai
International Border Gate.
The highway will
have hundreds of tunnels and crossroads.
Waterway
police reviews anti-crime work
The General
Department for Social Order and Security Management yesterday reviewed its
recent action against smuggling, commercial fraud and the smuggling of
forbidden goods via waterways.
The department is
under the Ministry of Public Security. Vu Do Anh Dung, director of the
Waterway Police Department, said that during the recent anti-crime drive, the
waterway police solved 140 cases, captured 159 suspects, brought to the court
19 cases and prosecuted 19 people.
They also
confiscated over 20,000 tonnes of coal, 1,840 tonnes of ore, 133 kilogrammes
of explosives, 14 handmade mines and many other types of forbidden goods. The
value of the confiscated goods is estimated to be more than VND143 billion
(US$6.8 million).
The waterway
polices achievements include the capture of a boat which was transporting
1,840 tonnes of ore without invoices to China from Hai Phong, with the cargo
worth approximately VND3 billion (over $142,850); and the busting of a
criminal gang which was illegally exploiting nearly 114,500 cubic metres of
sand worth VND6 billion ($285,700), in Thuong Tin, Ha Noi.
Lieutenant General
Le Quy Vuong, Deputy Minister of Public Security, asked the waterway police
to play a central part in anti-crime activities and to be proactive in making
plans and cooperating with the other police forces for overall effectiveness.
Over 15 years of
implementation, the rural electrification programme has achieved impresive
progress, said the Vietnam Business Forum Magazine (VBF).
The programme has
been developed in poor rural areas, mountainous areas and islands and at the
same time, gradually upgraded the grid to ensure the safety of power supply
for the demand of socio-economic development.
At the online
conference reviewing 15 years of rural electrification (1998-2013 period)
organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in
Victoria Kwakwa,
Country Director of the World Bank in
Minister of
Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang said the total investment capital of the
country for rural power grid was over VND48 trillion. The success of the
rural electrification stems from the right policies and directions of the
Party and State; the proper coordination of the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) and
the support of international organisations.
Some typical
projects of rural electrification include the power supply project for five
provinces without electricity in the Central Highlands. The project was
implemented from 2006 to 2009 with a total investment capital of VND1,300
billion supplying power to 1,331 villages and 116,000 households.
Along with the use
of power sources for communes, villages and households without electricity on
land, with the aim of ensuring security for island districts of the country,
a series of power supply projects from the national grid through underground
cables have been implemented including the power transmission project to Co
To Island district which had a total investment capital of nearly VND1,106
billion and was carried out in 2 years of 2012 and 2013, providing
electricity to over 1,600 households.
At the conference,
Chairman of the Board of Members of the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) Hoang Quoc
Vuong said that in the upcoming time, EVN will continue to enhance supplying
capacity; ensure electricity quality serving conversion; and develop new
models in agricultural production.
It will also
implement new rural programme of the Party and government through investment
in upgrading and repairing medium and low voltage grid at 7,000 rural
communes, which will help improve the quality of power supply and reduce
power losses, with the investment capital of about US$2 billion.
Memorial
house built to honour Vietnamese, Lao war heroes
A memorial house to
commemorate Vietnamese and Lao soldiers who laid down their lives in
Youngsters from
The house was
erected by a group of young people from Quang Binh province after nearly
three months of construction and at a total cost of over VND200 million
(US$9,400).
Earlier on May 14,
the remains of 32 Vietnamese volunteers and experts who lost their lives in
The remains were
gathered during the 2013-14 dry season, beginning last October, with close
coordination between Quang Binh and Khammoune provinces.
Vietnamese,
Cuban youths strengthen cooperation
Youth unions of
Vinh made the
remarks in
Vinh briefed his
guests on major organizational structure of the Ho Chi Minh Youth Union with
a focus on young people’s voluntary activities.
He affirmed the
HCMYU’s recognition of importance to fostering traditional friendship and
cooperation with Cuban friends.
He highlighted tremendous
opportunities for bilateral cooperation, especially in the fields of media,
tourism, business, and youth work.
For his part,
Yuniasky Crespo Baquero expressed his hope that the two sides will launch
more exchange programmes in the coming time.
HKI
provides eye care for children
Thanks to
remarkable results in Kon Tum province, Helen Keller International (HKI) is
expanding a project providing care for pupils’ eyes in Nam Dinh and
Nguyen Thi Ven,
Director of the Kon Tum province Department of Health said the project which
has been carried out in the province over the past two years has achieved
noteworthy results.
Nearly 40,000
pupils from 35 primary and junior secondary schools have been provided with
free eye care check-ups and glasses as needed. The qualification of
ophthalmological staff has been improved while eye care centres have been
equipped with modern facilities.
Communications
programmes and training courses for teachers and medical staff have been
organised to raise the awareness of the importance of eye care and wearing
proper glasses.
HKI in coordination
with the Vietnam National Institute of Ophthalmology (VNIO) has provided
basic ophthalmological equipment and organised training courses on refraction
disorder for medical staff in nine districts in Kon Tum and on glasses
installation skills for 13 private eye care shops.
VNIO Director Do
Nhu Hon said the project has been extraordinarily beneficial and worthwhile,
contributing to national blindness prevention programme and raising public
awareness of eye care and qualification of ophthalmological centres.
He expressed his
hope that the project will be expanded to many localities across the country,
helping to reduce refraction disorder diseases at schools.
Risk of
hand, foot and mouth disease, dengue fever high
The Ministry of
Health yesterday warned about a serious risk of dengue fever and hand, foot
and mouth disease outbreaks in summer if drastic prevention and containment
measures are not taken.
An average of
100,000 cases of dengue are recorded every year in Viet Nam and 100 people
die of the mosquito-borne disease, according to Truong Dinh Bac, deputy head
of the ministry's Department of Preventive Medicine.
This year more than
9,400 cases have been reported in 42 cities and provinces, including six
deaths in
Most of the cases
occurred in the southern and central regions, which respectively accounted
for 83.4 per cent and 13.2 per cent.
The number of cases
is now on the rise since the outbreaks usually begin in May when the rains
start, Bac told a press briefing in
Eradication of
mosquitoes and their larvae and emptying stagnant water containers and flower
pots are among the main measures to prevent the disease, he said.
Hand, foot, and
mouth disease is also entering its peak period, with a significant increase
in the number of cases in
A total of 24,730
cases have been reported in 62 cities and provinces, with two people dying in
the southern Long An and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces so far this year.
The number of
measles cases has declined over the last few weeks, with only a few patients
being admitted every week at the Central Hospital of Pediatrics, according to
the Treatment and Examination Management Department.
More than 4,660
cases have so far been reported across the country, with 145 people dying of
the disease and related illnesses.
Social
insurance fund needs better management
Viet Nam's social
insurance debt is about VND7.4 trillion (US$352.3 million), making it
difficult for the fund to remain viable and provide social security,
officials said at an online discussion held on the Government website on
Wednesday.
Tran Dinh Lieu,
head of the Viet Nam Social Insurance Collection Board, said as many as
300,000 firms were behind in paying social insurance premiums for their
workers.
According to
statistics from the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, about 16
million workers should have mandatory social insurance. However, only 11
million workers have registered to join the compulsory social insurance
scheme.
"The imbalance
between collections and payments makes the fund unsustainable in the long
term," Lieu said.
The International
Labour Organisation estimates that if nothing is done to correct the
situation, the Viet Nam Social Security Fund could experience deficits by
2021 and run out of funds by 2034.
Lieu noted that
since it was implemented in 2007, the Law on Social Insurance has not been
effective in encouraging more workers to join the social insurance scheme and
allow social insurance agencies more authority to punish violators.
Speaking at a
meeting earlier in the week organised by the National Assembly Committee on
Social Affairs, vice chairperson of the committee, Bui Sy Loi, said the goal
of the revised Law on Social Insurance was to encourage workers in the
non-formal sectors to participate in social insurance and by 2020, half of
the labour force would participate in social insurance.
The revised Social
Insurance Law would also require that social insurance payment be calculated
based on the workers' main salary and allowances as stated in the labour
contract.
It would also
enhance the role of social insurance agencies to monitor, inspect and punish
violators.
According to Lieu,
only 900 out of 6,000 employers who have violated social insurance policies
have been hit with administrative fines.
Earlier in the
week, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Pham Thi Hai Chuyen
said even though the proposal on increasing the retirement age to 62 for men
and 60 for women was part of the solution for sustaining the fund, she said
the four-month incremental increase would not significantly affect the labour
market.
The adjustment
would begin with state employees in 2016, with the retirement age increasing
by four months each year until it hit 62 for men and 60 for women.
Those working under
dangerous conditions would still be allowed to retire earlier.
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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 5, 2014
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