Social News 25/5
Two
drug smugglers arrested in Yen Bai
Two
brothers were arrested on Thursday as they were transporting 4,000 pills in
the
Vang A
Lau and Vang A Cho of Ta Phinh Village in the neighbouring
This was
the largest amount of drugs ever seized in the province, said officials.
Train
accident kills two in Nam Dinh
Two people
were struck and killed by a train as they crossed railway tracks at
T-junction in Y Yen District, northern Nam Dinh province, according to
witnesses.
A
witness said today that two men, ages about 49 years old, left a car on the
side of National Highway 10 at about 10:30am and crossed the road, heading
towards a wooden furniture storage building located near the railway on the
other side of the road.
While
walking across the railway tracks, a South-North train struck the two men,
who died immediately.
The
witness said trains running along 30km of highway 10 through the Y Yen
District travelled through many residential areas and had, in the past,
struck local residents.
Most of
the victims were reported to have ignored warning signs or did not pay attention
to oncoming trains while crossing the railway tracks.
Fire
at seafood storage building cost billions
A fire
broke out at a seafood storage building in
Damage
to the building was estimated at more than VND3.6 billion (US$167,400).
The
storage building, owned by the Hoang Sa Seafood Co., Ltd., contained more
than 120 tonnes of pompano and tuna, which were ready for export, said
company Vice Director Le Thi Thanh Thuy.
The
stored fish were completely destroyed by the blaze.
Firemen
brought the fire under control after one hour with the help of the company's
workers.
Thuy
suspected that a short circuit triggered the fire.
An
investigation is ongoing.
Hailstone
victims to receive support
Thirty-six
households in Dak G'Long District of Dak Nong Province will receive financial
support for the losses suffered by recent hail and wind storm.
Nguyen
Hien, deputy director of the district steering committee for storm prevention
and control, said that the households would receive support according to the
extent of their losses; the most serious case would receive VND6 million
(US$280).
A
particularly strong hail and wind storm hit the district on May 16, damaging
a number of houses and hundreds of hectares of coffee farms. Total losses are
estimated to be VND6 billion ($285,700).
Local
residents said that it was the strongest storm the district has seen in past
few years.
Boy
injured after stones thrown at bus
Police
are searching for people responsible for throwing stones at passing buses in
All the
three coaches, driving from the central
The boy,
Nguyen Phan An Khang, sustained injuries near his right eye after being hit
by one of the stones. Two other passengers were also injured in the incident.
Khang
was rushed to a hospital in
The
driver in one of the buses along with passengers chased after people seen
standing in the area and caught two of them. The Ham My Commune Police said
that an initial investigation found that the two were not responsible.
Cheeky
smugglers dodge police
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung reviewed progress made in the six months since the
introduction of a new cigarette smuggling decree during an online meeting
late Thursday with 11 cities and provinces.
Police,
market watch forces, border patrol and other agencies stopped 5,400
cigarette-smuggling groups, confiscated 5.2 million packs of cigarettes and
prosecuted 108 cases involving 176 individuals. In addition, they seized
1,400 motorbikes, 22 high-speed boats and 31 cars used in smuggling.
Reports
by anti-smuggling forces showed illegal import operations were getting more
complicated. Smugglers devised various plans to avoid being caught. They
changed their routes and hours regularly, and sent out scouts to keep an eye
on police. Faced with tightened controls at land borders, smugglers have
started transporting their goods by sea.
They
have even approached police, pressuring them into returning their confiscated
cigarettes and imprisoned accomplices.
Viet Nam
Tobacco Association President Vu Van Cuong told local authorities to work on
deterring people from buying smuggled cigarettes.
"Just
by banning the public sale of smuggled cigarettes, we'll reduce their market
circulation by 30 to 50 per cent," he said.
Cuong
also urged lawmakers to make amendments to current laws and regulations to
allow criminal charges to be pressed against individuals who transported or
sold more than 500 packs of smuggled cigarettes.
PM Dung
ordered local authorities to co-ordinate their efforts to curb the crime. They
needed to capture ring-leaders and severely punish those involved. In
addition, the PM stressed the importance of disseminating information on the
national anti-smuggling effort to secure the people's support and
co-operation. The Government also needed to increase awareness about the
adverse effects of smoking.
He urged
domestic cigarette companies to take measures to improve their quality and
health safety standards to help cut down demand for foreign-made cigarettes.
Japanese
firm plans to spend US$80m on waste treatment in
A
Japanese company has planned to invest nearly US$80 million into three waste
treatment projects in
Representatives
from Hitachi Zosen introduced the projects during a meeting with the city
leaders on May 22, saying one of them will burn waste to generate electricity
and collect methane gas for fertilizer, Thoi bao Kinh te Saigon Online
reported.
They
said they can start working on the power-generating project next year. The
US$70 million facility can burn 600 tonnes of waste a day.
The
company said it will spend around US$5 million on another project to treat
waste at the wholesale market Binh Dien in the city. It plans to treat around
50 tonnes a day and collect bio gas in the process.
As for
the third project, it has prepared equipment to be installed in the city this
September to treat 500 kilograms of food waste a day, storing it to collect
bio gas and fertilizer. The project is expected to cost around US$2 million.
Taiyo
Miyagi, director in charge of global promotion trade at Hitachi Zosen, said
the company has spent four years studying the volumes and components of waste
in the city.
It has
learned that there’s a very good chance it could turn the waste into energy,
he said.
The
company said it has developed 477 waste treatment plants around the world.
It also
supplies equipment for a plant in
Power-generating
incinerators are a popular waste treatment method in developed countries, but
not in
KinderWorld
launches tourism college in Danang
KinderWorld
on May 22 launched the initial phase of its first bilingual tourism and
hospitality management college, which is located at the Pegasus Education
Complex in Danang.
The
complex’s two main components, the Singapore International School (SIS) and
the Pegasus International UniCollege (PIU), span 1.8 hectares in the Ngu Hanh
Son district of Danang.
The PIU
will provide hotel management, tourism, culinary arts and business
administration curriculums aiming to meet the requirements for highly-skilled
human resources in the tourism and hospitality industries.
Dr Hank
Duyverman, headmaster of the PIU said students can choose training programmes
that are in compliance with national, Southeast Asian or international
standards.
After
graduating, students will be eligible to work in ASEAN member nations in
accordance with the Mutual Recognition Agreement on Tourism Professionals set
to take effect later this year.
In
addition, under a cooperative agreement with the University of Edinburgh
Napier based in the UK, after completing a two-year program at Pegasus,
learners will qualify to advance to a third year baccalaureate program on
Business Administration at the University of Edinburgh Napier.
An
international seminar was held in connection with the launching ceremony with
a focus on measures to improve the quality of human resources in the tourism
and hotel industry, the importance of vocational training and the role of
education in maintaining human resources for tourism industry.
Chinese
drug dealer to spend life behind bars
The
People’s Court of northern mountainous Cao Bang province handed down a life
sentence to a Chinese resident on May 22, after finding him guilty of drug
trafficking in a major case uncovered by local law enforcement last year.
Huang Yu
Qiang, 25, from
Police
in the province’s Ha Lang district made the arrest.
Socio-political
analysts from
The
RoK-Vietnam For Peace Forum, the first of its kind, was co-organised by the
Institute for Northeast Asian Studies, the Vietnam Academy of Social
Sciences, the RoK National Reufinication Advisory Council, and the RoK
Embassy in
Chairman
of the RoK National Reufinication Advisory Council’s Hanoi branch, Kim
Jung-In, said that understanding the methods Vietnam used in re-unifying the
nation and harmonizing society and culture as well as viewpoints and values
after a 30 year separation is of great value for the RoK, the only nation
left separated in the world.
He also
highlighted the rebuilding and development of
Vice
Director of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Pham Van Duc, remarked
that the Korean Peninsula has been separated for 70 years since the World War
II. He said that peaceful approaches to reunification are the prominent trend
in the world.
The
development of
In his
keynote speech, Prof. Wilfried Lulei, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the
Vietnam – Germany Friendship Association, recalled the historic day of April
30, 1975 when a Vietnam People’s Army tank crashed through the gate of
Independence Palace in the then Sai Gon, forcing the then President of South
Vietnam Duong Van Minh to surrender unconditionally.
Millions
of people across
Lulei
told the workshop that after the national reunification, the fourth National
Party Congress (December 1976) and National Assembly of Vietnam adopted a
comprehensive programme on building socialism and launching revolutions
across production, science-technology and culture, which he said, met
obstacles as a result of the long-time war aftermath, the western embargo and
falling foreign assistance.
However,
the ‘Doi Moi’ (renovation) policy introduced in 1986 has brought about a
range of successes, with a focus on open-door political and economic
regulations, a shift from socialist centralised economy to socialist-oriented
market economy, democracy development and anti-corruption.
The
professor noted that between 1990-2014, the Vietnamese economy expanded by
6-10 percent annually with doubled food output, controlled inflation and
improved public well-being.
According
to him, more and more foreign investors are arriving in
However,
he also pointed out challenges facing the country, including flaws in
infrastructure and economic structure, the wealth gap between urban and rural
areas as well as in society.
Concluding
his speech, Lulei said 40 years after the
The
event also heard opinions of former Chairman of the Ministers’ Council of the
German Democratic Republic (GDR) Hans Modrow, former General Secretary of the
Solidarity Committee of the GDR Achim Reichardt, political scientist Peter
Linke and representatives from Vietnam Peace and Development Fund, the Rosa –
Luxembourg Foundation and the Michael Schumann Foundation.
VFF
leader congratulates Buddhists for role in national development
President
of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan has
extended his best wishes to all Vietnamese Buddhist monks, nuns and followers
on the occasion of the Lord Buddha’s 2559th birth anniversary.
In his
message of congratulations, Nhan confirmed that over the past two millennia,
Vietnamese Buddhism has continually co-existed with the rest of the nation as
Since
its establishment, the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS), which now has chapters
in all 63 provinces and cities, has encouraged Vietnamese monks, nuns and
followers inside and outside the country to contribute positively to the
nation’s development and renewal cause.
The VFF
appreciates the achievements of the VBS and congratulates it for its
contributions to the country over the past 34 years, the message stated.
Nhan
also expressed his belief that the Buddhist community will maintain this
tradition, actively participating in campaigns launched by the VFF to
consolidate, intensify and promote great national unity.
A
Vietnamese delegation, which consisted of officials from the Ministries of
Public Security, Foreign Affairs, Agriculture and Rural Development, the
General Department of Vietnam Customs, the Supreme People’s Procuracy, and
the Wildlife Conservation Society, visited
The
delegation and the Vietnamese Embassay in
Minister
Celso Ismael Correia highlighted his government focus on wildlife
conservation and appreciated
He urged
holding talks for the early conclusion of a bilateral agreement on wildlife
conservation cooperation.
The
delegation discussed with a multi-sectoral delegation of the Mozambiquean
Government at a separate meeting the contents of the aforesaid agreement. The
Mozambiquean side said ministries and agencies of both countries should
increases information and experience sharing in fighting the illegal trade
and transport of samples of wild animals facing extinction.
The
delegation also held a dialogue with foreign ambassadors and representatives
from international organisations on
The
Vietnamese officials also organised a public event to raise awareness among
the Vietnamese community in
Besides
Outstanding
young individuals honoured
Fifty
five outstanding artisans, students, workers and engineers were honoured at a
ceremony held in Binh Duong province on May 23.
The
honoured individuals, who were selected from thousands of candidates from all
economic sectors of the country, are skilled workers, outstanding students
with excellent academic results and those whose initiates and projects were
applied in production, bringing enormous economic benefits.
Addressing
the ceremony, Truong Hoa Binh, Chief Judge of the Supreme People's Court
asked ministries and local authorities to enhance training and skills for
workers, particularly young workers, to develop a skilled work force to be
able to obtain and master new technologies, contributing to improving
productivity and business effectiveness.
Among
the outstanding individuals were many from ethnic minority groups, showing a
narrowing gap among groups in creativity in studying, production and
business.
The
award aims to set an example for younger generations and encourage creativity
among young workers, engineers and students.
VND2,300
billion orthopaedic institute built in HCMC
A ground
breaking ceremony of the first orthopaedic institute in
Vietnamese
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung asked military hospital 175 to focus on
training and refresher course to improve treatment quality as well as access
to advanced technologies and medical techniques in order to better serve the
army and the public.
The
9-floored orthopadic institute has 500 beds with a total investment of
VND2,300 billion (US$105,820,105). It is scheduled to complete in 2017.
The
Prime Minister hailed the efforts made by the entire staff to make the
hospital a big and modern medical center for the military in the south of
At the
ceremony, the PM awarded the first-class Independence Order to the hospital
in recognition of its contributions to the country’s nation-building and
safeguarding cause.
The
hospital is a part of the Ministry of Defense. It was established on May 26,
1975. Through 40 years, it becomes a general hospital with over 1,000 beds
and over 1,400 staffs. It is for taking care of soldiers and high-ranking
cadres and people in the South.
The
hospital doctors have applied many advanced techniques such as hip and knee
replacement, removing kidney stone through skin and treating cervical disc
herniation by using Disc nucleoplasty, officially called percutaneous disc
nucleoplasty, which sends pulses of radio waves into the nucleus of a
herniated disc.
Companies
fined for violating food safety
Inspectors
from the Food Administration of Vietnam under the Ministry of Health May 24
decided to give an administrative fine of VND200 million (US$ 9,172) to six
companies on violation of food safety regulation.
These
companies are Hong Vy Commercial Company, Kieu Viet Import-Export Company,
Ngay Thang Loi Company, the Southern Basic Chemical Company, Salco
Pharmaceutical Company, Viet Nam Trust Commercial Import-Export Company.
Hong Vy
Commercial Company located at
Kieu
Viet Import-Export Company at 1331/15/220 Le Duc Tho Street in ward 14 in
District Go Vap, HCMC launched advertising of nutritional supplement Super
Growth Height on the website whose content is not suitable with what health
authority approved.
Ngay
Thang Loi Company at
The
Southern Basic Chemical Company at
Besides
heavy fines, inspectors asked these companies to remove misguided advertising
and collect back all leaflets and guided them how to do as per the current
regulations.
Central
region promotes health insurance for near-poor residents
The
north central region targets covering at least 95 percent of near-poor local
citizens with health insurance by the end of 2015, with 98 percent protected
the following year.
A
function, held in central Thua Thien-Hue province on May 22, reviewed the
region’s healthcare assistance project which includes giving health insurance
aid to near-poor households.
Project
Director Nguyen Nam Hung, Director of the Thua Thien-Hue Department of
Health, said the project has increased the insurance coverage of near-poor
people, whose incomes lie above but still very close to the poverty line,
over the four years.
About 10
percent, or over 6,700 of the local near-poor people, have not bought health
insurance, he noted, adding that the project management board will strongly
provide premium support and enhance communication activities to raise public
awareness of insurance benefits.
In 2015,
the board will keep the assistance at the same level as that of last year.
Seventy percent of the financial aid comes from the State budget, another 15
percent from provincial budgets, and 5-10 percent from project funding, Hung
said.
The
project, implemented from 2010 to the end of 2016, aims to promote the
quality of medical examinations, treatment and preventive medicine and boost
access to medical services. It has also provided local hospitals and clinics
with new equipment, built infrastructure, and provided training for medical
staff.
By the
end of 2014, the project had raised the rate of near-poor people covered by
health insurance in Thua Thien-Hue to 89.2 percent from 69.8 percent in 2011.
Military
hospital 175 asked to improve staff capacity
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked military hospital 175 to focus on
improving the quality of its doctors, and nurses in order to better serve the
army and the public.
Attending
the hospital’s 40th Traditional Day in Ho Chi Minh City on May 23, the Prime
Minister hailed the efforts made by the entire staff to make the hospital a
big and modern medical centre for the military in the south of Vietnam.
He asked
the hospital to help train military doctors for other military hospitals in
provinces and cities nationwide, and provide assistance for hospitals at
lower levels to increase health check-ups and treatment there.
On this
occasion, the PM presented Independence Order, first class, to the hospital
in recognition of its contributions to the country’s nation-building and
safeguarding cause.
Earlier,
he attended the ground-breaking ceremony of the orthopaedic institute under
military hospital 175 in Ho Chi Minh City’s Go Vap district.
With a
total investment of more than 1 trillion VND (46 million USD), the institute
will have 500 beds for patients.
Need
for radiation monitoring highlighted
A
security system to monitor mobile radiation must be established soon, it was
declared at the National Nuclear Regulatory Conference held in the Central
Highlands province of Lam Dong from May 19-21.
At the
conference, international and domestic experts discussed measures to tackle
headwinds in managing equipment containing radioactive sources in Vietnam.
They particularly focused on high-tech solutions, which include the
development of equipment to monitor radiation security.
They
said that radiation controlling equipment should be urgently installed at
scrap steel collecting businesses and enterprises using scrap iron for steel
production, in a bid to reduce the risks of radiation leaks.
According
to the Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety under the Ministry of
Science and Technology, over 4,000 radioactive sources are causing damage
nationwide. Of the amount, 680 mobile radioactive sources have been used in
the industrial sector such as oil and gas drilling and security scanners.
Asian
universities talk green growth
Nearly a
hundred representatives from 15 Asian universities gathered at a forum held
on May 22 in the northern province of Quang Ninh to discuss the significance
of green growth towards sustainable and harmonious development.
The
event, the fourth of its kind, was organised by the Vietnam National
University-Hanoi (VNU-Hanoi); the Seoul National University (SNU) of the
Republic of Korea; and Quang Ninh provincial People’s Committee.
Discussions
focused on the building of a low-carbon society and the promotion of green
growth based on universities.
Director
of the VNU-Hanoi Phung Xuan Nha said green growth plays a crucial role in
addressing global challenges such as economic growth, environmental
protection, greenhouse gas emission mitigation, climate change adaptation,
and biodiversity conservation.
Meanwhile,
Director of the SNU Nak-in Sung said green growth has become an important
issue particularly for countries facing economic difficulties while seeking
sustainable development.
He said
the essence of the green growth strategy is poverty reduction through
sustainable economic development and environmental protection, adding that
knowledge, new science and technology will be required to achieve these
goals.
According
to Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy,
Quang Ninh is facing a number of challenges in how to develop coal
exploitation, heavy industry and seaport as well as tourism at the same time,
the rapid urbanisation and industrialisation; and rising sea level.
Therefore,
the province hopes to receive more support from and cooperation with domestic
and foreign universities in the fields of green growth, environmental
protection, tourism and service development, along with scientific research
and technological transfer in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and urban
development.
Quang
Ninh and the VNU-Hanoi are expected to discuss the establishment of a joint
research and training centre on green growth in the province.
The
green growth forum in the framework of the Asian University Network was
initiated by the SNU in 2011 and is held rotationally in Asian countries to
increase mutual understanding and cooperation between regional universities.
Biodiversity
Day marked with sustainable development discussions
The
Vietnam Environment Administration under the Ministry of Natural Resources
and Environment on May 22 held a meeting to mark the International Day for
biological diversity.
Addressing
the event, which was themed “conservation of biodiversity for sustainable
development,” Deputy Head of the Administration, Nguyen The Dong, said that
Vietnam is a nation of high biological diversity where global conservation
efforts are prioritised.
In
recent years, Vietnam has achieved positive results, such as the maintenance
and continued development of a widespread protected area network of nature
reserves, Ramsar wetlands and biosphere reserves.
However,
biodiversity in the country is in regression and ecology systems have been
affected strongly.
Participants
at the meeting agreed that to strengthen biodiversity conservation,
authorised agencies should continue completing a legal framework for the work
and build a national strategy on biodiversity conservation by 2020, with a vision
to 2030.
The
experts also emphasised the need to continue strengthening and developing
management of biological diversity at national and local governmental levels,
as well as boosting international cooperation in the field.-
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri
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