Social News 6/3
Old teacher holds free class for border children in An Giang
A retired teacher has been offering free classes to poor
children of mountainous An Giang Province for 18 years.
Nong Na Nuong, 66, lives in a charity house in Vinh Tam Hamlet
of Vinh Trung Commune in Tinh Bien District, and gets no pension because she
had to quit teaching because of health problems in 1997. She gets support
from a relative and her neighbours.
But none of that has diminished her passion to teach.
“I had worked as a primary teacher for 20 years before opening
this free class for local poor children," she said.
She teaches Vietnamese language and mathematics, at primary
school level, and she attracts 10-15 students -- as many as 20 during summer.
“We really admire teacher Nuong for her enthusiasm for
education," siad Le Thi Diem, the mother of one of the students.
"She refuses any tuition fees even though she has her own economic and
health problems."
Many of her students are ethnic Kkmer, and sometimes Nuong's
former pupils bring notebooks for the new students to use.
She was awarded the Medal “For the sake of women liberation”
in 1995 and the Medal “For the sake of education” in 1996.
VCCI to launch annual report on labor market project
The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) organised
a conference to announce the launch of annual report on labor market project
in
The report, released annually in December, aims to honour
outstanding businesses in developing labor resource as well as improving.
Accordingly, the report will analyse and evaluate key
workforce issues such as recruitment, quality of labourers, and
implementation of Law on Labour.
VCCI’s Chairman Vu Tien Loc said the launch of the project
will assist the State in introducing strategic plans to develop the
productivity of the national workforce.
Gyorgy Sziraczki, Director of the International Labour
Organisation in
US$6.7 million for upgrading
The Hanoi People's Committee will spend more than VND141
billion (US$6.7 million) from its spare budget to upgrade dykes and
irrigation systems in the city, said the municipal Department of Agriculture
and Rural Development.
The fund will be used to upgrade the dyke and irrigation
system in the Thanh Oai, My Duc, Ung Hoa and Quoc Oai districts.
The Hanoi People's Committee has asked investors to use the
fund properly in accordance with the State Budget Law.
The upgrade must ensure a good rate of progress and
technological conditions. The investors must also report the work's progress
to the People's Committee periodically.
Biker arrested for fatally running over escort rider
Dong Nai police on March 4 arrested a motorcyclist for running
over an outrider who was escorting a cycling race on March 1, causing fatal
multiple injuries.
Ngo Tieu Phung, 22, from the Mekong Delta
Preliminary investigation found Phung was violating a speed
limit when he ran over 53-year-old Lin Ma Sang, who was guarding the Binh
Duong International Women’s Cycling Tournament on National Highway 20.
The accident happened at around 8:20 a.m., after Sang had
collided with his teammate Tran Ngoc Thach and fell down.
As he was lying on the ground, Phung ran over him from behind.
Doctor Nguyen Song Cuu Long of
Thach had a broken bone in his left feet while Phung and his
co-rider on the same bike suffered minor injuries.
Three of them were discharged on the same day, the doctor
said.
An unnamed leader of Dong Nai police was quoted by VnExpress
as saying that only the escort riders are allowed to exceed speed limits and
travel on the wrong lane under the direction of traffic police.
Any other motorcycle has to follow required speed limits, of
60 kilometers per hour (37 miles per hour) at that section, he said.
Phung was among a group of tourists from An Giang Province who
were on a road trip to the Central Highlands on high-capacity motorbikes.
Phung was riding a Honda CB1000 which weighs more than 200
kilograms (441 lbs).
All private motorbikes in
The regulation was changed last year, prompting a boom in the
local high-capacity bike market.
Chinese arrested for smuggling 20 kilos of meth into Vietnam
Police in
Chen Huo Quan, 48, was traveling on a taxi.He hid the illegal
drugs under his seat at the back.
Chen, a Guangxi native, said he met a Chinese man named A Si
at a bar in
That man hired him to deliver the drugs to a customer in
Vietnam.He said he was paid 10,000 yuan (US$1,600) for the delivery.
Police are investigating further.
Those convicted of trafficking more than 600 grams of heroin
or more than 2.5 kilos of methamphetamine face death penalties.Producing or
selling 100 g of heroin or 300 g of other drugs are also capital crimes.
US-funded anti-disaster center opened in central
The People’s Committee of the central Vietnamese province of
Quang Nam and the US Pacific Command inaugurated and put into operation a US-funded
center for disaster prevention and control on March 3.
Located in the provincial capital of
It is equipped with a solar energy system and a 30kVA power
generator.
Work on the center started in July 2014 in the form of a
turnkey project, with funding from the US Pacific Command and the US Defense
Cooperation Office.
The center will facilitate Quang
This center is the first of two anti-disaster centers to be
built by the US Pacific Command in
In the coming time, the US Pacific command will continue
funding the construction of a junior high school and a health station in Phu
Ninh District of the same province, he added.
Southern search and rescue forces sign coordinating regulation
The border guard force in ten southern coastal provinces and
the Marine Search and Rescue Centre Region III signed a coordinating
regulation on search and rescue activities at a conference in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
province on March 4.
The regulation spells out the tasks of each units while
emphasizing the common responsibility to inform, update and exchange
information with each other about the accidents and breakdowns happening in
their managed water. In addition, they are asked to join hands to verify the
unclear information.
At the event, the participants agreed to collaborate to
provide professional training as well as organise joint exercises for
efficient coordination in search and rescue missions.
Last year, search and rescue forces in the region carried out
57 missions involving 56 vessels and 344 victims, successfully saving 299
crew members and fishermen and salvaging six vessels.
Outstanding
ethnic minority, religious persons to be honoured
A meeting will be organised on March 9 in Buon Ma Thuot city,
Dak Lak province to honour 101 individuals from 19 ethnic minority groups in
the Central Highlands, including 43 religious dignitaries, who have made
outstanding contributions to the national building and defence.
The event, organised by the Steering Committee for the
The information was revealed at a working session between the
Steering Committee’s standing members and local and central press agencies in
Buon Ma Thuot on March 4.
Deputy Head of the Committee Tran Viet Hung asked the press to
popularise widely practical programmes and movements that aim to draw greater
participation from the ethnic minority people and religious dignitaries in
socio-economic development.
The Central Highlands counts over 2 million religious
followers, accounting for 36 percent of the total population, with nearly
500,000 from ethnic minority groups.
Vietnam is home to many religions and beliefs, mainly
Buddhism, with 6.8 million followers, Catholicism (5.7 million), Hoa Hao (1.4
million), Cao Dai (808,000), Protestantism (734,000), Islam (73,000), and
Brahmanism (56,000).-
It is estimated that thousands of Vietnamese migrant workers
fuel
Many of these workers do not hold legal documents authorising
them to work in the country and as a consequence are vulnerable to
exploitation and lack access to legal protection for fear that they would be
deported.
As a result, the Vietnam Overseas Labour Management Department
working closely with the
The majority of these workers are from farming villages in
rural
As one example of the abuse, take the case of dockworkers at
the Pae Pla Pier in
Another example is the fish canning factories of Unicord,
where an estimated 6,000 guest workers, some of whom are Vietnamese, labour
each day over two shifts for pithy wages.
Tran Van Duc, 46, from Cam Xuyen district in Ha Tinh province
was raised in a low-income family and entered
Duc said that more than 200 people from his home district are
currently working in
A local official from the
However, most of them are working illegally in
Giang said she hoped that someday they would be able to work
legally in
At talks between Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his Thai
counterpart Prayuth Chan-ocha in
A representative of the Vietnam Embassy in
The Cabinet of Thailand recently approved a resolution
providing for the issuance of work permits to domestic workers and other
unskilled persons working in such industries as manufacturing, fisheries, and
restaurants.
The two sides are also finalising a comprehensive agreement,
providing full legal protection for Vietnamese guest workers in
Luxury cruise liner arrives at Nha Trang port
The five-star
After docking, the holidaymakers disembarked and joined local
tours to discover the beautiful sandy beaches and take in some sightseeing at
the more than 14 top attractions in the region including Po Nagar Cham Towers,
The timetable is for the ship to board the evening of March 4
and continue on to Vung Tau.
According to local provincial officials, so far this year,Nha
Trang has welcomed six cruise ships bringing in excess of 10,000 inbound
tourists.
Funding focus on district healthcare
The HCM City Department of Health will this year spend on
improving facilities and training of health workers in district hospitals,
especially clinics in wards and communes, to ease the load on city- and
central-level hospitals.
At a ceremony held to honour outstanding health workers on
Thursday (February 12), Nguyen Tan Binh, the department's head, said many
existing programmes like opening satellite clinics, family doctors, and
dispatching doctors from city-level hospitals to districts for training and
working would continue this year.
These programmes have helped district hospitals earn the trust
of people, he said quoting a department report, with the number of
outpatients increasing by 36 per cent last year compared to 6 per cent in
2013.
The
The number of patients transferred to city- and central-level
hospitals by the district hospitals reduced. It fell by 57.3 per cent for the
District 2 Hospital, 80.8 per cent for the
More hospitals were built in the city like the
The department tied up with
By last year the city's ratio of doctors per 10,000 population
had increased to 14.5 from 13 in 2011.
The department has set up a council to oversee examination and
treatment quality and supervise hospitals to provide safer and better quality
healthcare to patients.
At the function, 26 outstanding hospitals and clinics and 87
doctors and nurses were honoured.
The Tan Phu District Preventive Health Centre has given free
measles-rubella shots to children at the local Rang Dong Kindergarten.
The kindergarten early this week had written to students'
parents to bring their kids for the vaccination to immunise them .
From 7am on Tuesday people started to bring their kids to the
school. Nguyen Thi Thu Hong of the district's Phu Tho Hoa Ward said her
five-year-old daughter had got two measles shots at nine and 15 months but no
rubella shot because it was not in the earlier National Expanded Programme
for Immunisation.
"Today the kindergarten announced that officials from the
district Preventive Health Centre would come to provide the vaccine for free
against measles and rubella.
"It is good!"
"The vaccine will help improve their immunity against
measles and rubella."
District health officials are also scrambling to immunise
children at other local kindergartens before a national campaign for
providing the vaccine reaches its deadline this month.
Children not attending kindergartens have been urged to go to
ward-level health centres for the vaccine, according to Dr Nguyen Tri Dung,
head of the city Preventive Health Centre.
Other districts in the city have also been working with
kindergartens for the vaccination since February when the campaign's
programme for kids aged one to six began.
The campaign, which began last October, has three programmes
in all, targeting children aged one to 14 around the country.
As of last month, around 18.3 million children nation-wide had
been vaccinated, including 530,000 aged six to 14 in
Last year the city reported 3,005 children with measles while
only 402 have got the disease in 2013, according to the Preventive Health
Centre.
Only one rubella case was reported last year.
Rural area project proves a success
Twenty-seven communes in outlying districts of HCM City have
been officially recognised as "new rural area communes" with income
per capita tripling to VND3.3 million (US$154.5) per month last year, up from
VND1.3 ($60.8) million in 2008.
After six years of implementation of the National Target
Programme on New Rural Area Development, the 27 communes of the 54 taking
part in the programme meet all 19 criteria for new rural development.
As part of the effort, the city has improved and built more
than 1,100 roads and bridges with a total of more than 754 kilometres during
the last six years.
It has also dredged and improved more than 320 irrigation
works, and built or upgraded 42 traditional markets, 24 healthcare centres
and 133 schools.
At least 445 sport and cultural facilities, including 29
cultural and sport centres in communes, have also been built.
Speaking at a conference reviewing the implementation of the
National Target Programme early this week, Le Thanh Hai, secretary of the HCM
City People's Committee, said the city had created conditions for all 56
communes in five outlying districts to meet the 19 criteria needed for new
rural development by Liberation Day (April 30).
Hai asked government agencies to focus primarily on
manufacturing development and technical infrastructure projects.
He said that production value of farmers had doubled from VND158
million ($7,400) per hectare in 2010 to VND325 million ($15,223) per hectare
because of the use of advanced technologies.
As a result, income per capita in the new rural areas rose
from VND1.3 million a month in 2008 to VND3.3 million a month in 2014.
Tran Thanh
The city has achieved success in three main areas of the
programme: planning, production and environmental protection.
The Government is drafting more criteria for new rural area
development as the country now has more than 800 communes across the country
recognised as new rural areas, according to Nam.
Launched in 2010, the New Rural Development programme
developed 19 criteria for new rural areas, covering infrastructure,
production, living standards, income and culture, among others.
Hai Duong authorities detain overloaded trucks
The
The trucks were reportedly carrying 200 per cent excess cargo
on average.
On being informed about the overloaded trucks travelling on
provincial way number 399, running through Kinh Mon District, on Tuesday, a
local loading capacity examination station and the provincial traffic
inspection team mobilised forces to chase and finally stop seven trucks, and
required them to drive to a weighing station on Highway No 5 to check their
cargo.
The inspection team found that all seven vehicles were
carrying 155 to 239 per cent excess cargo.
Among the detained vehicles was a truck with the licence plate
98C-059.34 that was pulling a long trailer with the plate number 98R-002.12,
carrying a load of 54 tonnes, equal to 239 per cent excess load. Nguyen Van
Truong was driving the vehicle belonging to the one-member Hieu Chung Ltd
Company. Another truck with the licence plate 98C-062.21 was pulling a
trailer with 51.74 tonnes of cargo, equal to 215.5 per cent excess load. It
is owned by the driver Ly Hong
The concerned authorities immediately took action and fined
the vehicles more than VND188.5 million (US$8,700). They also revoked the
licences of all the drivers for three months, and got all excess cargo
offloaded before allowing the vehicles to continue their journey.
Source :
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Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 3, 2015
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