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Quang Ninh
police nab smugglers
The Mong Cai City
Police in the
Lan was caught in
the act on Monday in Ka Long Ward, while transporting 2,060 packets of
cigarettes of the Zenlong brand that is manufactured abroad.
Lan admitted to the
police that she had bought the cigarettes in
On Wednesday, the
Mong Cai Police also caught Nguyen Ngoc Anh, 40, who was illegally keeping
smuggled goods in a store in Tran Phu Ward. The goods included 400 electric
bicycle batteries, 50 speakers and 120 electromagnetic cookers, as well as
some electric tools, worth a total of VND252 million (US$12,000).
While the goods had
all been manufactured abroad, Anh did not have any papers to show their
country of origin.
Hanoi hosts
Vietnam Malaysia Int’l Chemical Congress
Over 200 delegates
from
With the theme of
“Chemical Research for Sustainable Socio-economic Development’, the VMICC is
aimed at providing an avenue for academia, scientists, researchers, educators
and other chemistry professionals to present their latest research findings.
This year’s event
is focused on chemistry for socio-economic development and improving quality
of life.
Speaking at the
event, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Pham Cong Tac highly
appreciated the theme of the congress and said he believed it would help
boost cooperation between
President of the
Chemical Society of Vietnam (CSV) Le Quoc Khanh in turn said chemistry
cooperation with
For his part, Ong
Eng Long, President of the Malaysian Institute of Chemistry said the
organization has always been committed to supporting
Controversy
crops up over cable system near Son Doong Cave
The Quang Binh
Province People's Committee defended the controversial cable car project
scheduled to be built near the world's largest cave, Son Doong.
At a press
conference held on November 4, provincial authorities said they had conducted
over 10 studies with the input of many local and foreign engineers and
scientists.
When asked whether
a cable system might take away from the natural beauty of
He went on to say
that forest protection would be a main priority in the development process.
Dang Minh Tuong,
director of Sun Group, the project investor, said the cable system would be
located outside
"It will not
be inside the cave, as many have thought. The final terminal will be 300m
away from the cave's mouth. We'll also consult with relevant agencies to be
sure that the project will not violate UNESCO conventions on preservation of
cultural and natural heritage sites," he said.
The authorities and
investors confirmed that adventure tours would not be affected, as 80
UNESCO-recognised sites around the world have similar cable systems.
They emphasised
that the cable will improve the provincial tourism industry and create jobs
for thousands of people. Moreover, the cable system will also help forest
rangers protect the site from illegal loggers and fire.
Crane
accident kills one, injures two at railway construction site
At least one person
died and two others were injured yesterday after being crushed by a steel
beam that dropped from a crane at the construction site of a railway bridge
in Thanh Xuan District.
The accident
occurred at Thanh Xuan Station on the Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway project
on
Representatives
from the Ministry of Transport and Ha Noi authorities have visited the
families of the dead man and the injured victims, who are being treated at a
military hospital.
Deputy Minister of
Transport Nguyen Ngoc Dong said the ministry had decided to suspend the
construction of the whole railway project.
The ministry asked
relevant agencies to review and take measures to ensure the safety of workers
and local residents.
The ministry also
instructed relevant agencies, including the project contractor, consultant
and management board, to work with authorised agencies to find out the reason
for the accident and identify those responsibile.
City authorities
will provide initial financial support for family of the dead and injured
victims.
The Cat Linh-Ha
Dong urban railway project will cost VND8.8 trillion ($419 million) using
loans from the Chinese Government. The entire project measures 13km and will
have 12 stations and a depot. It stretches from
The case is under
further investigation.
Ha Noi
hosts international medical convention
More than 700 health
experts from 22 countries are attending the 24th Congress of the Association
of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia that opened in Ha Noi
yesterday.
The experts and
surgeons will exchange information about medical techniques and their experiences.
"The event is
a forum where doctors, surgeons and anaesthesiologists present new research
and knowledge, and trends and techniques in the diagnosis, treatment and
prevention of cardiovascular and thoracic diseases," said Minister of
Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien at the opening ceremony of the four-day meet.
Tien added that the
congress is a good opportunity for Vietnamese doctors to get updated
information and advanced techniques, and for foreign colleagues to get to
know more about the competencies of Vietnamese cardiovascular and thoracic
doctors, opening up opportunities for future co-operation and development.
More than 300
scientific reports will be presented on various aspects of
cardiovascular-thoracic issues, including congenital heart defects, heart
valve disease and coronary heart disease, besides organ transplants,
multi-vascular disease and vascular injuries, as well as rare diseases.
Cardiovascular-thoracic
diseases and cancers are the leading causes of adult deaths in developing
countries, including
There are about 30
cardiovascular centres in Viet Nam that perform 10,000 surgeries such as for
artificial hearts and lungs, and tens of thousands of other closed cardiac,
pulmonary and vascular surgeries.
Domestic
helper sentenced for theft
A 38-year-old woman
was sentenced to 16 years in prison by the Tay Ninh People's Court for
stealing property and falsifying state documents.
Doan Thi Cuc, from
the central
On June 13, when
the wife was away and the husband was working, Cuc stole VND940 million
(US$44,700) and AU$100 (US$86) from the couple's wardrobe and purse.
Cuc also admitted
to the police that she used the identity card of another woman to apply for
the job.
Customs
workers arrested for graft
HCM City Police
seized three customs workers for allegedly receiving bribes.
Nguyen Tien Loc,
52, and Le Ha, 56, worked at the Sai Gon Port Customs Office. Nguyen Thanh
Lam, 45, worked at the Tinh Bien Border Gate Customs Office in the southern
Saigon Industrial
Foodstuffs Joint-stock Company allegedly paid Loc, Ha and Lam VND714 million
($34,000) to help them falsely declare boxes of rice noodles as cigarettes,
bringing the company profits of more than VND81 billion ($3.8 million) from
value-added tax.
Man seized
for beating six-year-old
Binh Tan District
Police in
Nguyen Tan Si, from
the southern
Thinking that Hieu
was disobedient, Si threw Hieu so that his head smashed against an iron water
pipe. Si also used a wood stick to beat Hieu.
Si said that he had
beaten Hieu many times, but this time was the most serious.
Doctors from
Police
confiscate unsafe animal organs
The central city's
Environment Police, in co-operation with the sub-department for
Veterinarians, seized 200kg of pig and cow organs at a meat processing house
yesterday.
The processing
owner in Cam Le district could not produce the necessary documents to
identify the source of the meat or any proof of its quality.
The police also found
the owner did not have certificates of veterinary hygiene or of satisfying
required safety conditions.
The police decided
to temporarily halt slaughtering activities at the processing house.
British cyclist to “Everesting for Newborns”
British Cyclist David
Lloyd will embark on the toughest and most extreme of cycling challenges,
‘Everesting’.
The ultimate test
of climbing for mountaineers is summiting Everest, the highest mountain in
the world. For cyclists it is cycling the height of
“Everesting” is a
first for
This incredibly
challenging ride is being undertaken on December 13 to raise funds for
Newborns Vietnam’s work to improve the survival rates of newborn infants in
The information was
released at a press conference on November 5 held by Suzanna Lurban, a
representative of British charity Newborns Vietnam,
Especially,
David Lloyd has
been in
Workshop
shares experience to develop household economy
Experience to
develop the household economy in rural areas was shared at a workshop in the
Mekong Delta
Jointly held by the
province and the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), the event was part of the
ongoing Soc Trang - Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation Forum (MDEC).
It aimed at
introducing excellent production models, finding measures to help women
escape from poverty and connecting businesses with production households.
The VWU’s report
shows that in the Mekong Delta, the household economy model quickly adapts to
the market mechanism, contributing to increasing the efficiency of using
natural resources and addressing unemployment in rural areas.
The union has
provided assistance for over 665,000 households, helping 20,000 of them
escape from poverty.
On the same day,
another workshop on the life and career of agriculturalist Luong Dinh Cua,
who was a pioneer in experimental agricultural science and provided farmers
with innovative techniques to improve their harvests, took place within the
framework of the MDEC – Soc Trang.
Seminar on
President HCM in
A seminar to review
the time Nguyen Ai Quoc, the then President Ho Chi Minh, lived and worked in
Guangzhou province, China was held in Hanoi on October 6.
During his
revolutionary journey to seek ways to liberate the nation, his time in
Guangzhou from 1924 to 1927 was of great significance as he prepared the
political, ideological, and organizational conditions for the establishment
of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
On November 11,
1924, Ho Chi Minh, then known as Nguyen Ai Quoc, travelled to Guangzhou under
the direction of the Communist International at the onset of revolutionary
anti-colonial movements in Vietnam and neighbouring countries.
During his stay, he
ran training courses for young patriotic Vietnamese on how to liberate their
homeland. These trainees were later sent back to
At the same time,
Nguyen Ai Quoc was also in charge of monitoring farmers’ movements in
During the seminar,
participants clarified Nguyen Ai Quoc’s political and organisational
preparations for the establishment of the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1930,
which led the country to independence in 1945.
They also stated he
also used his time in
Conference
on power science and technology opens
Scientists from
research institutes and universities have joined representatives from power
enterprises at the national conference on power science and technology 2014,
which opened in
The three-day event
receives nearly 100 scientific papers on the power sector’s key issues, from
planning and a competitive electricity market to technological options for
nuclear power.
The specialists
also gave their opinions on optimising the operation of terraced hydropower
plants on Se San river, wind power’s impact on local electricity grids,
solutions to integrate solar energy into the general grid, and using
technology software to improve management and customer services.
Nguyen Manh Cuong
from the Institute of Energy said commercial and industrial electricity consumption
would increase by 10% and 9.6%, respectively, from 2011-2015, corresponding
to an average annual GDP growth of around 5.8% instead of the 7.5% envisioned
in the approved Power Master Plan VII. The projected increases are 11.6% and
11.7%, respectively, in the 2016-2020 period.
He added that the
EU’s
Horizon programme 2020 arrives in Vietnam
Horizon 2020, a
programme offering opportunities to young scientists to study and work at
major scientific and technological centres in Europe, marked its official
arrival in Vietnam at a workshop in Ho Chi Minh city on November 5.
This is the largest
EU research and innovation programme with over EUR50 billion (US$62.5
billion) of funding available over 7 years (2013 to 2020).
According to Simon
Grimley, Regional Representative, EURAXESS links ASEAN, Horizon 2020 has an
emphasis on excellent science, industrial leadership and societal challenges
with a view to removing barriers to innovation and making it easier for the
public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation.
Fires cause
great losses to eight provinces, cities: conference
Nearly 650 fires
occurred in eight provinces and cities during the first 10 months of this
year, killing 40 people and injuring 60 others.
Property losses
from the blazes were estimated at nearly 133 billion VND (6.2 million USD),
heard a conference on security of eight provinces and cities held in Can Tho
on November 5.
The localities were
There were also 10
explosions - two lower than the same period last year- that killed seven
people and injured six others, the conference reported.
Firefighters of the
eight localities have intensified inspections on fire prevention at
production establishments, residential areas, markets, trade centres,
industrial and export processing parks, and trade villages.
Nearly 4,500 fire
fighting teams were set up in all the eight localities.
The conference
called on provinces and cities to strengthen educational activities to raise
the public awareness on the world.
Between November,
2013 and August, 2014, more than 1,550 fires occurred nationwide killing 55
people and injuring 119 others.-
At a conference
reviewing the outcomes of the Vietnam Development Partnership Forum 2013
(VDPF 2013) in
She emphasised the
need for more collaboration among the sides and the engagement of people and
social organisations in clarifying targets that should be achievements during
the VDPF 2014.
According to Deputy
Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung, with the support of
partners, the four groups of actions adopted at VDPF 2013 have been
implemented effectively, reaping positive results. They included poverty
reduction, the private sector’s participation in supplying public services,
vocational training, and environmental management.
VDPF 2013 marked
the first time Vietnamese agencies and their development partners had performed
a new policy dialogue mechanism, discussed and built comprehensive action
programmes, with a focus on addressing prioritised policy groups.
VDPF was firstly
held in 2013, replacing the Consultative Group Meeting of Donors. It reflects
the new position of
VDPF 2014, which is
scheduled to open in December, will focus on reforming economic institutions
and strengthening self-reliance and competitiveness of the Vietnamese
economy.
National
conference on power science and technology opens
Scientists from
research institutes and universities have joined representatives from power
enterprises at the national conference on power science and technology 2014,
which opened in
The three-day event
receives nearly 100 scientific papers on the power sector’s key issues, from
planning and a competitive electricity market to technological options for
nuclear power.
The specialists
also gave their opinions on optimising the operation of terraced hydropower
plants on Se San river, wind power’s impact on local electricity grids,
solutions to integrate solar energy into the general grid, and using technology
software to improve management and customer services.
Nguyen Manh Cuong
from the Institute of Energy said commercial and industrial electricity
consumption would increase by 10 percent and 9.6 percent, respectively, from
2011-2015, corresponding to an average annual GDP growth of around 5.8
percent instead of the 7.5 percent envisioned in the approved Power Master
Plan VII. The projected increases are 11.6 percent and 11.7 percent,
respectively, in the 2016-2020 period.
He added that the
Institute of Energy is currently devising recommendations on revising the
Master Plan in terms of energy sources and grid transmission, to be submitted
to the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Prime Minister by the end of
this year.-
Post-2015
Support Programme to Respond to Climate Change discussed
A meeting on the
Post-2015 Support Programme to Respond to Climate Change in Vietnam (SP-RCC),
co-chaired by Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE)
Tran Hong Ha and Deputy Resident Representative of the Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) Suzuki Tadashi, was held in Hanoi on November 6.
Speaking at the
meeting, Deputy Minister Ha said SP-RCC had shown a number of first
successes, especially increasing the public’s awareness of climate change.
In order to boost
the achieved results and overcome the existing challenges, MONRE pledged to
coordinate with relevant agencies to establish a group of experts that brings
together the donors and project stakeholders to work especially on finance mechanisms,
Ha added.
As recommended by
the Coordination Board, Post-2015 SP-RCC will be implemented in four phases,
scheduled to start in November 2014.
The first phase
includes ensuring suitable financing options and completing the detailed
outlines for the programme. The second phase will focus on the policy
framework and prioritising climate change, which will be followed by the
completion of the Programme Document and its submission to the authorities.
In the fourth phase, the document will officially be adopted.
The participants
discussed what the programme should look like from 2015 onwards, what the
roles of relevant ministries and donors should be, and what the policy
framework in 2016 would entail. They also planned the working group’s next
meeting.
The German
development cooperation agency GIZ will continue helping
The GIZ official
attended a forum on the application of advanced technologies in hospital
management, co-organised by the Ministry of Health and the GIZ, in the
central city of
GIZ has assisted
the first phase of the German-funded project on providing technical
assistance to strengthen the provincial healthcare system in the provinces of
Yen Bai, Thai Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, and Phu Yen.
Deputy Minister
Nguyen Thi Xuyen asked the provinces to accelerate the use of modern IT
solutions to better their hospital management and healthcare services.
She lauded the
coordination between the Vietnamese and German sides in implementing the
project, adding that it will be expanded to other localities, especially in
rural and ethnic minority-inhabited areas, in its second phase.
At the forum,
participants pointed out that the application of advanced technologies in
hospital management in
They said
Can Tho,
The Mekong Delta
city of
During a working
session with Can Tho leaders in the city on November 6, Kurosaki Isamu,
Director of the Green New Deal Office under
During the
industrialisation process in its agricultural sector,
Some of the
technologies introduced to Can Tho by the Japanese team include water filters
at aquaculture farms and using rice husks to improve soil.
According to Truong
Quang Hoai
Can Tho hopes
The city will keep
its door open to Japanese firms keen to invest in these areas, he avowed.
Australian
institutions seek
Representatives
from over 50 of
Around 4,000
students and their families are expected to visit the exhibitions to search
for hands-on information about studying and living in
There will also be
a vocational skills showcase.
For the first time,
the event is being staged in Danang where parents and students will meet 23
institutions from the group in a private event with agents.
In a statement
provided by the Australian consulate general,
The free-entrance
events will take place at the Novotel Hotel in Danang from 2:30 p.m. to 6
p.m. on November 6; at the Pullman Hanoi Hotel in
Visitors can
register to attend the events at www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/vietnam.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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Thứ Sáu, 7 tháng 11, 2014
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