Social News 16/4
Two female drug traffickers get death sentences
Two women have been sentenced to death and another to life
imprisonment for trafficking of 10 heroin bricks and more than 200
methamphetamine pills.
On Monday, the Ha Noi People's Court tried 32-year-old Do Thi
Thu Huyen of Lang Son Province, 35-year-old Bui Thi Thu Thuy of Nam Dinh
Province and 28-year-old Hoang Thi Nhu Chi of Lang Son, for drug trafficking.
According to prosecutors, at 2.30pm last Thursday, at the Yen
Nghia gas station in Ha Dong District, Ha Noi, the police of Dan Phuong
District in collaboration with the drug crime investigation department under
the public security ministry searched the passengers of a coach going from
Son La Province to Ha Noi. Passengers Bui Thi Thu Thuy and Hoang Thi Nhu Chi
were found to be carrying drugs, including 10 bricks of heroin (each weighing
about 0.3kg).
At the investigative agency, Thuy allegedly said due to
difficult economic conditions, she had agreed to transport the drug from
They were caught by the police at the Yen Nghia gas station.
Shortly after that, Do Thi Thu Huyen was remanded in custody.
At the conclusion of the trial, the Ha Noi People's Court
handed down death sentences to Do Thi Thu Huyen and Bui Thi Thu Thuy and
sentenced Hoang Thi Nhu Chi to life imprisonment, all on the same count of
drug trafficking.
VTC to merge with VOV
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked the Ministry of
Information and Communications (MIC) to merge Vietnam Television Corporation
(VTC) with Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) to stabilise organisation and
operations.
According to the MIC, merging VTC with VOV is in line with the
national plan on development and management of national journalism up to
2025. It is expected to create favourable conditions for both groups to
develop strongly.
While being incorporated into VOV, one of the important tasks
of VTC is to facilitiate the National Assembly (NA) television channel,
providing information on NA operations, and creating a bridge between the NA
and voters across the country.
Earlier, the VOV was assigned by the NA Standing Committee to
be the governing body for implementing the TV channel of the NA. The channel
officially started airing on January 6, 2015.
In January 2015, the PM gave the green light for the VOV–VTC
merger as suggested by VOV. The merger is said to be a step toward preparing
for VOV to operate as a multimedia group in the future.
VTC was the first digital television station in
Vice Chairwoman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee
Nguyen Thi Hong on April 14 met with a senior French official who is on a
visit to explore co-operation between his country and Vietnam’s southern
business hub.
The growing relations between
Though
The official appreciated
Matthias Fekl said he was impressed with the development of
He told his host that a number of young French entrepreneurs
have expressed their interest in seeking investment opportunities in
He voiced his belief that more French investments and
effectively implemented projects in the time ahead will contribute to the
growth of the city and
Fire breaks out at Thong Nhat Printing Company
A fire gutted more than 100 square metres of a warehouse and
reams of waste paper at the Thong Nhat Printing Joint Stock Company on
The fire started at 11am on today at the factory located in
the Thanh Xuan District of Ha Noi, with the smoke from the blaze infusing the
air with a burning smell. The fire broke out near a petrol station, which
scared residents.
As soon as they received the news, the Ha Noi Fire Prevention
and Control Police dispatched 10 fire fighting trucks, with hundreds of
fire-fighters to the scene.
The fire was put out at around 1pm with the help of residents
in the surrounding areas.
No one was hurt by the fire, but the local police are
investigating the cause of the fire.
Also on Tuesday, a fire broke out in the kitchen area of a
restaurant on
The fire was not extinguished as promptly so it spread,
completely destroying the restaurant, a furniture store and a bar located
next to the restaurant, in Ngo Quyen District, Hai Phong City.
Fortunately, no casualties were reported, but the loss of
property was estimated at over VND 1 billion (US$46.290).
Snake bite victim saved at Bach Mai hospital
The
The boy was saved after being treated intensively for three
days.
The patient Vu Mi Cha, belongs to the ethnic Mong community,
and was bitten by a very dangerous snake called Kho Moc on April 1 at his
house in
On the next day, Cha was taken to the Ha Giang Provincial
Hospital before being hospitalised at the
The hospital's Paediatrics Department Head Nguyen Tien Dung
said Cha faced a high risk of fatality if he had not been admitted to the
hospital in time.
"His parents were even proposing to take him home as they
did not have the money for this treatment," said Dung.
The boy's health had recovered perfectly after a ten-day
treatment with advanced medical facilities and techniques.
The hospital even gave him free treatment and mobilised
VND800,000 (nearly US$40,000) from donors to help his family overcome their
difficulties.
Cha was discharged from the hospital today.
Unsanitary pig skin processing businesses raided
HCM City Police's Environmental Crimes Department collaborated
with District 8's concerned agencies to raid three pig skin processing
businesses yesterday.
The business facilities were all located inside a rented house
on Lane 80, Road 41, Ward 16 of District 8.
The businesses' owners have been identified as Nguyen Thi Thu
Ba (female), Nguyen Thi My Nu (female) and Nguyen Van Chanh (male), who are
all natives of the
Through inspections, it was found that these businesses were
running without a business license, food safety certification or registration
for veterinary hygiene inspection.
Authorised agencies recognised the production area for these
businesses as unhygienic. Raw pig skins were found strewn on the floor, which
was dotted with contaminated water. The skins were immersed in what was
believed to be bleaching and swelling agents. — VNS
About four kilograms (kg) of chemical powder and crystals were
also recovered from the scene.
Authorised agencies confiscated 234kg of chemical-soaked pig
skin that will be destroyed.
The owners of the businesses allegedly admitted that they had
bought the unprocessed pig skin from the Binh Dien wholesale market and after
processing, the products were sold at markets in
Fire destroys 2,000-sq.m cotton workshop
A fire that broke out at 3:30pm today destroyed a 2,000-sq.m
cotton and textile recycling workshop in Pham Van Hai Commune in
Soon after the Phuong Dong workshop caught fire, workers tried
to extinguish the blaze. But because of the large volume of stored cotton,
the fire spread to other areas of the shop.
Fire police of Binh Chanh District arrived at the site
together with 10 fire trucks.
As of 4:30pm, the fire was still not under control.
Workers said the fire started from a electrical short circuit.
There had been no electricity yesterday morning at the shop, so several
workers chose not to work. The fire occurred when the power returned later
that day.
23 workers hospitalised after suspected food poisoning
As many as 23 construction workers were rushed to the hospital
after they reported symptoms of food poisoning in the central
Workers from
They were transported to Ky Anh District's
Phan Van Hung, the head of the province's Department of Food
Administration said the department had been working with other competent
agencies for finding out the reasons for the poisoning of workers.
Ministry gives prizes to winners of TV report competition
The Ministry of Health yesterday gave prizes to winners of
television report competition” Vietnam’s medicine sector and 60 years of
following Uncle ho’s teaching”
The competition was launched by the Ministry and
This is the very first time that television report competion
of health sector has received many good entries. The organizers decided to
give the first prize to entry “ Silent hearts” of staffs of Health Education
center in the central
Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said at the
prize-giving ceremony that the competition was one of the activities to mark
60th year anniversary of the day when President Ho Chi Minh sent his letter
to the health sector on February 27, 1955. Since then, February 27 has been
chosen
FPT announces scholarship for outstanding students
The Ha Noi-based
The students would be eligible to get 30, 50 or 70 per cent of
the school fee, if they won the third prize or higher prizes in the district,
city or national competitions, or the first prize in the Internet Olympic
English and Math Olympic competitions for ninth-grade students.
Those who topped the school's entrance examination would be
able to get the scholarship.
Director of FPT Polytechnic Dam Quang Minh said the
The teaching and learning model applied at FPT schools has
attracted special public attention, as FPT has been a pioneer in reforming
the teaching methodology to conform to international standards.
District hospitals given a pass
Despite their key role in providing grassroots healthcare,
sub-provincial health facilities receive insufficient attention and funding
from the Government.
This is one of the problems responsible for the overloading at
big hospitals across the country.
Health networks at sub-provincial levels includes district
hospitals and healthcare centres. There are also health stations located in
communes, wards, towns and villages.
However, many patients bypass local health providers straight
to big hospitals.
"Only four or five patients come to our station a day
although we also accept patients covered by health care insurance like big
hospitals do," said Nguyen Manh Dung, head of the Health Station in Ward
6, District 8 in
This was reflected in the way Nguyen Thi Thang from Ha Noi
spoke when she was asked about district health facilities. Thang and her
family have ignored local health stations since a sister's near-death
experience at one grassroots clinic.
"My sister suffered from appendicitis, but a doctor at
the local health station diagnosed her as having intestinal worms and gave
her pills to treat the problem," she said.
"As her pain got worse, my family decided to take her to
Viet Duc hospital. The doctors there said that if we had been just a little
slower, the consequence would have been very serious."
Tran Tuan, director of the Research and Training Centre for
Community Development, said many residents felt doctors at sub-provincial
health facilities were unsatisfactory.
"Some patients went to the stations for medical tests,
but they eventually threw the results away and went to big hospitals to have
the tests again, even if it meant borrowing money to pay for fees and travel
expenses," he said.
One of the most difficult challenges facing health
administrations is trying to hire qualified doctors to grassroots facilities.
In the
Doctors' disinterest in local health stations is due to low
wages and the loss of opportunity to advance their skills by treating more
patients and attending training sessions.
The poor state of local health facilities does little to attract
doctors. A report by the Ministry of Health in 2012 said that 3.7 per cent of
communes did not have health-station buildings, while about 28.9 per cent of
10,997 communal health stations were rundown and needed to be rebuilt.
Surveys in some stations, especially those in remote
mountainous remote areas such as Yen Bai and Son La provinces, also showed
they lacked up to 44 per cent of necessary medical equipment, mostly
equipment used in obstetrics and diagnostics.
The Ministry of Health recently drafted a plan to promote
grassroots health for the Government by improving funding, said Deputy
Minister of Health Pham Le Tuan.
Conference honours revolutionary contributors
A conference was held in
Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam
stressed that the Party, State and people are grateful to the heroes who
sacrificed their youth and in some cases their lives for the national
revolutionary cause.
He affirmed the immortal value of the resistance war for national
independence, peace, happiness, territorial integrity and justice of
Vietnamese people.
The Deputy PM asked for unanimity and solidarity from
generations of Vietnamese to strengthen the country and bring about
prosperity.
In recent years, the Party and State have paid special
attention to improving the living conditions of families of martyrs and war
invalids.
As many as 8.8 million war invalids, relatives of martyrs and
Vietnamese heroic mothers, or nearly 10 percent of the nation’s population,
are benefiting from the State’s social welfare policy.
Almost all revolutionary contributors and their families have
been provided with preferential policies in healthcare, housing, education
and vocational training.
Documentary series marks Reunification Day
The Military Cinema Studio produced a new documentary
celebrating the nation's unification in 1975.
Colonel Le Thi directed the documentary, 30/4 – Ngay Thong
Nhat (April 30 - Reunification Day). It consists of two episodes, Dan Toc
Vietnam Vuot Qua Gian Kho (Vietnamese People Overcome Hardships) and Dat Nuoc
Thong Nhat (Reunified Country). Thi based the series on a screenplay by
Colonel Pham Minh Loi that analysed global security at the time and offered
lessons on battle strategies. Loi also brought in the opinions of
politicians, historians and overseas Vietnamese.
"The documentary reflects on the country's renovation and
the fates of people on all sides who witnessed that historic day," Thi
said.
The documentary offers a fresh look on the war – "a clearer
vision on history" – said Major General Nguyen Phuong Dien of the
General Politics Department.
The studio has already made three documentaries on the topic,
but this one offers a fresh look at the end of the war.
"Various issues on the war were approached objectively
and from various angles," he said.
The documentary begins with modern-day shots of Nhieu Loc,
"Our people are a single body," Vietnam Republic
General Nguyen Huu Hanh, a former mayor of Sai Gon, recalled in the
documentary.
Scenes on the 1963 murders of Sai Gon leaders Ngo Dinh Diem
and Ngo Dinh Nhu end with images of two gravestones, implying that the
"republic" died when they did, Thi said.
The documentary also explores issues of today, like
Thi also made the documentaries Hanoi Ban Hung Ca
(Hanoi-Heroic Song), Duong Truong Son (Truong Son Trail) and Duong Mon Tren
Bien Dong (
Hanoi Ban Hung Ca (Hanoi-Heroic Song) examines the 12-day US
bomb strike in
Nearly 400,000 poor families, students get preferential loans
The Vietnam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP) has provided loans
worth nearly 8.6 trillion VND (400 million USD) for 400,000 impoverished
households and students social programmes in the first quarter.
Of the amount, loans worth 1.9 trillion VND (88.3 million USD)
were given to impoverished families, 2.9 trillion VND (134.8 million USD) to
nearly-impoverished, 1.5 trillion VND (69.8 million USD) to water sanitation
and environmental hygiene programmes, 997 billion VND (46.4 million USD) to
businesses in disadvantaged areas and 864 billion VND (40.2 million USD) to
students.
To date, VBSP has taken numerous measures to reinforce its
credit quality. By March 31, the bank’s capital reached 136 trillion VND (6.3
billion USD) and debit balance stood at 131.5 trillion VND (6.1 billion USD),
accounting for 27 percent of the yearly plan.
Instruction 40-CT/TW on enhancing Party leadership over social
policy-benefiting credit has fuelled positive change in credit management at
the local level and contributed to improvements in credit quality.
Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SVB) and Chairman of
the VBSP’s Board of Directors Nguyen Van Binh said that to increase debit
balance growth to 10 percent, VBSP needs to enact Government instructions and
collaborate with relevant ministries and agencies for further
recommendations.
He also highlighted the necessity of tracking market movement
and issue bonds to ensure capital for debit balance growth, saying the bank
should enhance inspection and supervision to detect and tackle shortcomings.
Red Cross Tet campaign supports those in need
The Vietnam Red Cross Society has revealed that a campaign it
ran during the 2015 Lunar New Year (Tet) presented disadvantaged people and
victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin with 559 free houses and nearly 2 million
gifts worth over 30 million USD, and provided 160,000 people with free
medical support.
The figures were released at a closing ceremony for the
campaign in
The campaign, named “Tet for the Poor and Agent Orange
Victims” has run every year since it was first launched in 1999. To date, it
has raised over 3 trillion VND (138.87 million USD), assisting 14 million
poor and Agent Orange-affected households.
During Tet, the Red Cross also launched a number of additional
programmes to assist the poor, including one which raised 4.7 billion VND for
soldiers and locals living on islands, and the cow bank programme that
presented 545 cows worth 4.36 billion VND to locals in border areas in eight
localities.
During the ceremony, winners of a writing and photo contest
themed “Spring of Compassion 2015” were announced. More than 500 essays and
300 photos were submitted, with the 25 best pieces of writing and the 22 best
pictures honoured.
Addressing the
He clarified that the Party and State attach much importance
to building a society of progress and equality. Poverty reduction, improved
social security and care for the poor are long-term tasks, he stated, before
calling for even stronger engagement from society.
He also encouraged the administrations at all levels,
organisations and overseas Vietnamese groups to join with the Red Cross in
charitable activities, thus giving a helping hand to more people.
Free hearing check-ups for
About 765 children in Nghia Hung district of the
The charitable activity, co-organised by the Central
Children’s Hospital and the provincial department of Education and Training,
is slated to be held from April 14 to May 26 in Nghia Hung and Giao Thuy
districts.
According to Nguyen Tuyet Xuong, h ead of the hospital’s
ear-nose-throat department, being unable to hear can impede the cognitive
development of children.
If their impairment is not promptly detected and treated, they
can become permanently deaf, Xuong added.
The second meeting of a special partnership group on social
security and poverty reduction in
Participants at the meeting shared information about their
progress in implementing ASEAN goals on social security, and identified the
different roles of relevant agencies.
They agreed that social security must ensure citizens receive
an adequate income to pursue basic demands and have access to the fundamental
social services. This is an area which requires further cooperation between
MoLISA and international partners.
If the partnership group can perform effectively, it will help
elevate the efficiency of social security policies in
Participants at the meeting also discussed their specific
plans to promote social security in 2015, particularly through careers
training, social insurance initiatives and welfare support for certain
vulnerable groups.
The partnership group was founded in 2014 to promote the
sharing of expertise, dialogue and experience between separate groups
operating in the field.
Early flood warning system in Quang
Early flash flood warning and monitoring systems using Machine
to Machine (M2M) and cloud computing technologies applied in the central
province of Quang Nam have proven effective in helping local people
proactively respond to natural disasters, as heard at a workshop in the
locality on April 14.
The project, carried out from March 2014 by local authorities
with assistance from experts from
As many as six sensors and solar energy power servers have
been placed in the locality to monitor water levels and river flow volume to
provide early flood warnings to local residents.
The system’s application increased the effectiveness of local
disaster prevention and search and rescue efforts, thus minimising losses
caused by floods, said Dr. Vu Truong Thanh from the Post and
Telecommunications Institute of Technology.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le Van
Thanh said the project helps to mitigate the impacts of climate change and
ensure safety for local people, especially those in areas vulnerable to
natural disasters.
Quality must be given top priority at the ongoing construction
of the Urban Railway Line 1 connecting Ben Thanh Market and
Hai made that remark at a meeting in
He praised the firm’s efforts in reducing pollution and
noises, ensuring workplace safety, and keeping the project on schedule, as
seen from their construction works in front of the City’s Opera House.
The works would enable the city to complete the upgrade of
Nguyen Hue Street in service of the celebration of the 40 th anniversary of
South Liberation and National Reunification, he noted.
He also hoped that the corporation will continue its good
works in next projects and pledged to support the Japanese firm to tackle
difficulties arising.
On his part, Miyamoto expressed his hope for his firm to carry
out projects not only in HCM City but also across Vietnam.
The Metro Line 1 (Ben Thanh – Suoi Tien) has a total length of
nearly 20 kilometres, including 2.6 kilometres going underground and 17
kilometres elevated.
The network, comprising 14 stations, is constructed at a total
cost of over 2 billion USD.
Quang Ngai-VSIP provides jobs for locals
The Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) under
construction in central Quang Ngai province will provide a great deal of new
jobs for local people.
It has already attracted 10 investors with two of which going
into operation in the second quarter of this year.
Four factories, mainly in the light industry, operating in
2015, will generate 5,000 new jobs and the number is expected to double in
2017.
According to Edmund Chong, Deputy General Director of the
Quang Ngai VSIP, abundant workforce and a cheaper operation cost in
comparison with Hanoi, HCM City and their neighbouring provinces, are drawing
investors to the locality.
The investors are encouraged to recruit local workers, he
said.
The industrial park has made 40 percent of 168 hectares ready
for use in phase 1A and began construction work on 105 hectares in phase 1B.
New-style cooperatives make agricultural breakthroughs
New-style cooperatives will greatly benefit both farmers and
the State, creating breakthroughs in the development of Vietnam ’s
agriculture, said Politburo member and President of the Vietnam Fatherland
Front Nguyen Thien Nhan on April 14.
At a forum in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang , Nhan
said connecting farmers with businesses or cooperatives is imperative in
selling their farm produce at supermarkets or shipping it abroad.
Since companies pose a higher risk of manipulation, it is
better for farmers to partner with cooperatives to help them secure buyers of
product quality and origin and mitigate the recurrent situation of product
price plunges in instances of bumper harvests, he said.
Forum participants said new-style cooperatives must be part of
a chain including businesses. They urged concrete regulations and strict
supervision over the implementation of support policies, especially those
relating to credit and land use for cooperatives.
They underlined that the biggest problem facing cooperatives
is ensuring the purchase of farm produce, since farmers have yet to gain much
profit from selling their products.
Huynh Van Thon, Chairman of the Executive Board of the An
Giang Plant Protection Joint Stock Company, said new-style cooperatives only
exist on the basis of close coordination between enterprises and cooperative
members.
By the end of 2014, An Giang had two cooperative unions and
147 cooperatives with a total chartered capital of more than 412 billion VND
(19.6 million USD), Vice Chairman of the An Giang People’s Committee Le Van
Nung reported, adding that they had 160,576 members.
About 67.4 percent of the cooperatives operate in the
agricultural and fisheries sectors, 16.3 percent in credit, 12.9 percent in
transport, and 3.4 percent in small-scale industries. They generated a
revenue of 837.2 billion VND (39.86 million USD) and a net profit of 92.5
billion VND (4.4 million USD) in 2014, he added.
Bac Ninh strives for 30 more new-style rural communes
The northern province of Bac Ninh has targeted the addition of
30 communes recognised as new-style rural areas within the year, according to
a provincial leader.
Nguyen Nhan Chien, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee
and Chairman of the Bac Ninh People’s Committee, said localities across the
province will focus on prioritised criteria of the new-style rural building
programme including those in transportation, healthcare, clean water supply
and environmental sanitation.
The province will simultaneously speed up its agricultural,
economic and rural labourer restructuring while raising local income, he
said.
Efforts will be made to develop new rural culture, protect the
environment and ensure social order in rural areas, said Chien, adding that
communications should be improved to call for stronger local engagement in
building new-style rural areas.
The provincial leader also revealed that local districts,
towns and cities with three recognised new-style rural area communes will
receive rewards of up to 500 million VND (23,150 USD) as an encouragement.
At the end of the first quarter this year, Bac Ninh had 7
communes fulfilling all 19 criteria of the programme, 30 communes completing
18 criteria and 57 others reaching 10-14 criteria.
All local communes have completed the criteria on planning,
rural electricity, post offices, housing, education, irrigation, employment
and production models.
Source :
VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri
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