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Vietnam Railway’s all ticketing systems ready for Tet
Vietnam
Railway will begin selling train tickets for the Lunar New Year, starting on
October 15 at all booking offices and train stations nationwide. Passengers
can also purchased at the e-ticket booking system, www.dsvn.vn.
Launched
in July, 2014, the electronic ticket selling system helps ease overloads at
ticketing offices at railway stations and ticket purchases via illegal
channels during peak seasons. The system can receive one million access log
entries at the same time
More
than 15 million train tickets have been purchased successfully at the
electronic ticket selling system, accounting for 13-19 percent of the total
number of fares sold from 2015-2017.
Vietnam
Railway plans to offer 300,000 seats in forthcoming Tet holidays.
Over 1 trillion VND raised for the poor
The
Ho Chi Minh City Sponsoring Association for Poor Patients (SAPP) has raised
over 1 trillion VND (46.46 million USD) from various community sources to
help the poor over the past 25 years.
The
association has sponsored more than 7,730 heart operations, 530,000 eye
surgeries, 38,000 cleft lip/palate operations, 120 scoliosis operations as
well as cancer screenings for more than 48,700 women.
SAPP
has also provided 18,300 hearing aids for deaf children, 20,600 scholarships
for poor students, 14,000 meal portions for hospitals, and nearly 146,000
health insurance cards to poor households.
It
has also built more than 700 charity houses and 100 bridges in rural
areas.
The
association’s branches have raised more than 734 billion VND (32.3 million
USD) over the last 10 years.
SAPP
has supported the poor in other provinces and neighbouring countries, Vo Thi
Dung, deputy secretary of the HCM City Party Committee, said at a meeting
with SAPP on October 11.
Dung
has asked Government agencies to create favourable conditions for the
association so that it can expand its programmes.
University programmes encourage startup culture
Universities
in the country are expanding academic programmes that encourage students to
take part in the startup culture, HCM City Party Secretary Nguyễn Thiện Nhân
said on Thursday at a ceremony marking the beginning of the academic year.
Speaking
at Việt Nam National University- HCM City, Nhân said that creative startups
established by young people were essential to spur the country’s
socio-economic development.
“Startups
should be integral to our country’s sustainable development,” he said, adding
that students have many opportunities to start their own businesses.
Nhân
said that more graduates should be involved in research efforts so that HCM
City can become “an urban centre with good cybersecurity”.
Farmers
in the Mekong Delta region, the country’s agricultural hub, for example, need
advanced machinery, he said. “The need of smart machines for agricultural
production is very high.”
Though
startup programmes at universities exist, the number of people opening their
own company remains low.
One
of 200 people opened a new company last year in the entire country, but HCM
City had a higher rate, with one of 53 people establishing new enterprises,
according to Nhân.
He
urged students to study business skills in operation and administration and
after graduation seek help from city programmes that provide capital for
startups.
HCM
City has four startup programmes, organised by the Hồ Chí Minh Communist
Youth Union, the Department of Science and Technology, the Việt Nam National
University-HCM City, Saigon Hi-tech Park and Quang Trung Software City.
The
city’s Saigon Hi-Tech Park includes many centres for startups.
Nhân
encouraged Việt Nam National University-HCM City to work with city agencies
to make robots, which are needed in many sectors, including healthcare.
He
also said the university should cooperate with Saigon Hi-Tech Park and other
universities to turn HCM City’s eastern districts of 2, 9 and Thủ Đức into a
creative urban area with an advanced technological infrastructure.
Established
in 1995,Việt Nam National University-HCM City has 41 training programmes that
meet the standards of ASEAN, Europe and the US. It includes six member
universities.
Ha Nam beefs up relations with RoK’s Gyeonggi
The
northern province of Ha Nam and Gyeonggi province in the south of the
Republic of Korea (RoK) will promote cooperation in socio-economy and
culture, per a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked between the two
localities on October 12.
Both
sides will exchange cooperation plans and discuss initiatives to develop
relations and investment through visits and working sessions between the two
authorities.
Deputy
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Pham Sy Loi affirmed that the MoU
aims to bolster economic, culture and education development as well as
exchange between the two provinces.
Local
leaders will facilitate cooperation with Gyeonggi and ask the provincial Department
of Planning and Development and other organisations to connect with the
locality to carry out the MoU, he added.
Meanwhile,
Jung Ki Yeol, a leading Gyeonggi official, said that with stable politics and
strong economic growth, Vietnam is an attractive destination for Gyeonngi
investors, adding that Ha Nam is a magnet for enterprises thanks to its
favourable business climate.
He
pledged to effectively carry out the MoU, promoting economic and cultural
exchange between the two countries.
Gyeonggi
has a population of 13 million people and is home to 760,000 businesses.
HCM City eyes cooperation in support industries with Japan’s
Kawaguchi
Chairman
of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong said he looks forward
to boosting cooperation with Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture in support
industries and urban infrastructure development during his meeting with the
Japanese city’s mayor Nobuo Okunoki in the southern hub on October 12.
Phong
said Japan has been a big investor in and an important trade partner of HCM
City but cooperation has yet to match potential. Thus, the city wishes to
enhance ties with enterprises from Japan, including those in Kawaguchi.
He
vowed to facilitate Japanese firms to do business in the city, contributing
to the sustainable development of the Vietnam-Japan partnership.
Nobuo
Okunoki, for his part, said he was impressed with HCM City’s dynamic growth,
affirming that companies from his city hope to promote ties with Vietnam,
particularly HCM City, in banking and finance, support industries, and high
technology.
He
also expressed his hope that his visit marks a new step forward in the two
cities’ relations and they will work together to strengthen ties.
The
mayor suggested HCM City coordinate with Kawaguchi City and Saitama Prefecture
to hold friendship exchange programmes and cooperation activities to
celebrate the 45th anniversary of Vietnam-Japan diplomatic ties next year.
SAPP raises millions for the poor
The
HCM City Sponsoring Association for Poor Patients (SAPP) has raised over VNĐ1
trillion (US$46.46 million) from various community sources to help the poor
over the past 25 years.
The
association has sponsored more than 7,730 heart operations, 530,000 eye
surgeries, 38,000 cleft lip/palate operations, 120 scoliosis operations as
well as cancer screenings for more than 48,700 women.
SAPP
has also provided 18,300 hearing aids for deaf children, 20,600 scholarships
for poor students, 14,000 meal portions for hospitals, and nearly 146,000
health insurance cards to poor households.
It
has also built more than 700 charity houses and 100 bridges in rural
areas.
The
association’s branches have raised more than VNĐ734 billion ($32.3 million)
over the last 10 years.
SAPP
has supported the poor in other provinces and neighbouring countries, Võ Thị
Dung, deputy secretary of the HCM City Party Committee, said at a meeting
with SAPP on Wednesday (October 11).
Dung
has asked Government agencies to create favourable conditions for the
association so that it can expand its programmes.
VNRC releases emergency aid for flood victims
The
Việt Nam Red Cross Society (VNRC) on Thursday released emergency aid of more
than VNĐ950 million (US$42,000) to help flood affected households in northern
Yên Bái, Sơn La, Hòa Bình and central Thanh Hoá and Nghệ An provinces.
Primary
aid, including cash and 106 boxes of essential goods for families and 10
boxes of Aquatab water treatment tablets, have been provided by VNRC
employees for families most affected by floods in the five provinces.
VNRC
said its charity SMS campaign, launched in September to help flood victims in
the central provinces, received more than 107,700 texts, or more than VNĐ2.2
billion (US$96,000) from groups, organisations and donors nationwide.
The
society will continue the campaign until November 11 this year. People from
all walks of life can support the campaign by texting UH to 1409. Each mobile
text message will contribute VNĐ20,000 (US$0.85) to the VNRC fund.
All
the collected money will be used to buy essential goods, build houses and
support livelihoods to help flood victims overcome difficulties and stabilise
production.
Donors,
organisations and groups may also donate money or goods directly at the VNRC
headquarters on 82 Nguyễn Du Street, Hà Nội, or its southern representative
office on 201 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, District 1, HCM City.
Urgent relief aid provided for flood-hit people
The
Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRC) on October 12 provided urgent relief,
including 900 million in cash and necessities worth over 50 million VND, for
people severely affected by floods in the northern and central regions.
The
VRC dispatched four working teams to visit flood-hit areas in northern Yen
Bai, Hoa Binh, Son La, central Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces, where they
presented cash, food, disinfectants and other supplies to affected people.
Accordingly,
Yen Bai received 200 million VND; Thanh Hoa, 300 million VND, Nghe An, 100
million VND; Hoa Binh, 250 million VND and Son La, 50 million VND, along with
the necessities.
Earlier,
the VRC Central Committee launched a “texting” campaign “Vi dong bao vung lu”
(For flood victims) calling people from across the country to make donations
via texts. Donators can text UH to 1409 and each text worth 20,000 VND.
All
money collected from the campaign, running through November 7, will be used
to support affected people with necessities, housing and livelihoods, helping
them overcome difficulties.
The
project has to date received approximately 108,000 text messages, equivalent
to over 2.1 billion VND (92,400 USD).
Meanwhile,
the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee on October 12 also decided to
allocate 2 billion VND (88,000 USD) to flood-affected people in the provinces
of Hoa Binh, Yen Bai, Son La, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh.
Accordingly,
Hoa Binh was presented with 1 billion VND (44,000 USD) while the remaining
provinces received 200 million VND (8,800 USD) each. The funds will be sent
to households that lost family members, with injured people, or had their
houses damaged in floods.
Workshop
seeks to boost CLMV cyber cooperation
A
two-day workshop opened in Hanoi on October 12 to discuss cyber policies and
cooperation among Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV).
Representatives
of the four countries talked about the building of local legal regulations on
cyber security and challenges facing information safety.
They
agreed that such matter requires concerted efforts from the Government,
public agencies, private sectors, and civil society and non-governmental
organizations.
Deputy
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Thanh Hung said ASEAN
member states are promoting international cooperation to devise a cyber
security strategy for their bloc.
Countries
worldwide need to join with important international partners in addressing
online threats, Hung noted.
Participating
Vietnamese and foreign experts gave information on new research and
technologies, cyberspace code of ethics, and negotiation procedures for
cooperation in the arena.
New
Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Wendy Matthews said creating an open and safe
online environment for global connectivity is a mutual concern of all
nations, adding that a set of regulations for countries’ actions on the
internet in line with international law is important.
The
workshop is co-organised by the Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team
(VNCERT) and ICT4Peace Foundation.
Forum talks Vietnam-Ukraine relations in new stage
The
Embassy of Vietnam in Ukraine and the Ukraine Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (UCCI) co-hosted a forum entitled “Vietnam-Ukraine relations in the
new stage” in Kiev on October 11.
The
event saw participation of Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc
Vuong, who is Chairman of the Vietnamese Subcommittee of the Vietnam-Ukraine
Intergovernmental Committee for Economic-Trade and Science-Technology
Cooperation; Vietnamese Ambassador to Ukraine Nguyen Anh Tuan; Ukrainian
Deputy Minister of Policies on Agriculture and Food Olga Trophiseva; Deputy
Minister of Infrastructure Victor Dovgan; UCCI President Ghenady Chizhucov,
Ambassador to Vietnam Alexey Shovkopkias, among others.
Representatives
from over 60 Vietnamese businesses and 150 Ukrainian enterprises also
attended the event.
The
event was designed to boost the comprehensive cooperation and friendship
between Vietnam and Ukraine, promote networking between Vietnamese and Ukrainian
businesses, and provide support for overseas Vietnamese (OV) in Ukraine.
Addressing
the event, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong and
Vietnamese Ambassador to Ukraine Nguyen Anh Tuan highlighted the importance
of bilateral cooperative ties and the role of enterprises in boosting
economic-trade ties between the two countries.
They
also underlined the Vietnamese Government’s cooperation orientations and
measures to assist Vietnamese and Ukrainian firms and support overseas
Vietnamese in Ukraine.
Vietnamese
and Ukrainian speakers briefed participants on the socio-economic situation
and economic policies of their respective nation as well as cooperation
potentials between the two sides, while representatives from ministries,
sectors addressed businesses’ questions.
A
number of agreements were signed at the forum, which was held right after the
14th meeting of the Vietnam-Ukraine Intergovernmental Committee for
Economic-Trade and Science-Technology Cooperation in Kiev.-VNA
Voters praise anti-corruption efforts at meeting with Party
leader
Many
voters in Hanoi applauded the Party and State’s recent efforts to combat
corruption, wastefulness and violations in personnel-related affairs during a
meeting on October 12 with Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and other
National Assembly (NA) deputies of the city.
The
meeting with voters of Tay Ho, Ba Dinh and Hoan Kiem districts was held ahead
of the fourth session of the 14th NA, which is scheduled to take place from
October 23 to November 22.
Many
constituents held that the Party has straightforwardly looked at existing
weaknesses and taken drastic measures to fight the degradation of thought,
morality and lifestyle, along with self-evolution and self-transformation
manifestations.
They
hailed the settlement of many serious cases of public concern involving
senior officials of the Party, the State and State-owned enterprises.
Lieut.
Gen. Nguyen Quoc Thuoc, a voter in Ba Dinh district, said the people want the
Party and State to do better, and they are ready to stand side by side with
the Party and the State.
Other
voters expressed their hope that both central agencies and localities will
take action. Local inspection committees must work as strongly as the Party
Central Committee’s Inspection Commission while the press should also play a
greater role in preventing corruption, wastefulness and negative phenomena.
The entire Party, people and the whole country must join efforts to create
strong, synchronous and comprehensive moves.
While
appreciating the voters’ opinions, Party General Secretary Trong shared the
view that central agencies are working more drastically than local
authorities in fighting corruption and negative phenomena, stressing that all
must engage in this work to make progress.
The
Party leader added the fight against corruption and negative phenomena is a
difficult and complicated job, which requires persistence, determination,
right methodology and consensus.
He
affirmed the Party and State’s resolve in this work, reiterating the
“no-holds-barred” crackdown on corruption and negative phenomena.
In
response to voters’ attention to personnel-related affairs, the Party chief
said the personnel work is a key task in the Party building, adding that
officials must have right leading and working methodology.
The
freshly finished sixth session of the 12th Party Central Committee moved to
improve the personnel work along with the leading methodology and the
operation effectiveness of the political system and public non-productive
agencies, he added.
Regarding
the NA’s fourth session, the General Secretary said the parliament will
discuss and approve some laws, including a law on planning and a law on
anti-corruption. It is also set to decide the socio-economic and
financial-budgetary targets and tasks for 2018, as well as some personnel
issues.
Winners of press awards on poverty reduction effort honoured
Deputy
Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue honoured winners of the first press awards on
sustainable poverty reduction effort in the 2016-2020 period in a ceremony in
Hanoi on October 12.
During
the event, 24 prizes, including one A, four B, nine C, were awarded in five
categories of print media, online newspaper, radio broadcast, television
programme, and photo reportage. The only A prize was presented to a group of
journalists from the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) for their radio programme on
poverty reduction policies.
The
awards received 300 entries from January 1 to September 10, 84 of which went
to the final round.
In
his remarks at the ceremony, Deputy PM Hue said the competition raised
awareness among people and local authorities of the need to implement and
enforce the government’s poverty reduction policies and programmes and
motivated the poor to help themselves.
He
asked journalists and media agencies to continue participating in the
competition in 2018 and the following years, contributing to the national
effort to achieve sustainable poverty reduction goals set by the State and
Party.
The
Deputy PM also took the occasion to launch the 2018 awards.-
Binh Phuoc: Upgraded plant supplies thousands with clean water
The
Binh Phuoc Water Supply and Sewage Company put into operation a
10,000-cubic-metre clean water plant in Phuoc Long commune, southern Binh
Phuoc province, on October 12.
Up
to 22.9 billion VND (over 1 million USD) has been used for the plant to have
a pump station, a power station, a pipeline system and a water container.
Using
water sourced from the Thac Mo reservoir, the facility is now capable of
supplying clean water for more than 50,000 residents.
Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Huynh Anh Minh said the plant
can operate effectively in the long term with its natural water source,
contributing to socio-economic development of Phuoc Long.
Deputy PM Minh meets with voters in Thai Nguyen
Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh and other National
Assembly (NA) deputies of northern Thai Nguyen province on October 12 met
with local voters to brief them on the planned agenda of the NA’s upcoming
fourth session.
At
the meeting, the deputies and people in Bao Ly commune, Phu Binh distric,
talked about a number of pressing issues such as the transparency of
personnel rotation, policies targeting revolutionary contributors and Agent
Orange victims, the management of natural resources, and the fight agiantst
corruption.
Voters
also mentioned some problems facing their localities, including obstacles in
seeking funds for the construction of commune-level administrations’
headquarters, overloading at kindergartens, and policies for agricultural
development.
Minh
also informed the locals about the country’s socio-economic development,
external affairs and border and maritime issues since the beginning of 2017.
Opinions
raised by local voters were summarized by the NA deputies and will be
reported to authorised agencies for settlement.
Meetings
between NA deputies and voters are part of activities before and after each
session of the parliament.
The
fourth session of the 14th NA is scheduled to open on October 23.
HCM City, Hungary seek to realise cooperative agreements
Ho
Chi Minh City and Hungary should realise cooperative agreements through
certain projects, especially in education, trade, investment, sports and
tourism in order to fully tap their potential, said Chairman of the municipal
People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong.
Receiving
Szilveszter Bus, Deputy State Secretary of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Trade, on October 12, Phong affirmed that agreements between the
city and Hungary’s Budapest capital in human resources training and clean
water management and use have proved effective .
Delighted
with fine development of the two countries’ relations, particularly in
southern Vietnamese localities, Bus affirmed that Hungary always wants to
boost collaboration with Vietnam and become Vietnam’s leading partner in
Central Europe.
Hungary
seriously hopes to make contributions to Ho Chi Minh City’s smart urban
building and development, he said.
He
asked municipal leaders to create favourable conditions for Hungarian
enterprises to seek investment opportunities in the city in the fields of
education, urban infrastructure, wastewater treatment, and supply of
high-quality farm produce.
He
also pledged to facilitate the construction of the Can Tho Tumour Hospital so
that it can be put into operation soon to serve health care in the Mekong
Delta region and reduce overloads of Ho Chi Minh City’s hospitals.
HCM City raises fund for flood-hit people in north, central
The
Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross Society plans to deliver more than one billion VND
(44,000 USD) raised by its chapters at all levels for flood-hit residents in
the northern provinces Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Son La, and Hoa Binh October 13.
Relief
delegations will also be dispatched to the central province of Nghe An, Ha
Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien – Hue to help locals overcome
flood consequences.
Previously,
the municipal chapter raised more than 560 million VND (24,640 USD) for
residents in the northern and central flood-hit provinces at a ceremony on
October 12.
Addressing
the event, Nguyen Hoang An, Vice President of the Society called on all local
authorities, organisations, individuals to help flood-hit residents in many
ways, including by placing donation boxes in all agencies, companies, streets
and residential areas.
Two
donators presented 25 million VND (1,100 USD) to support the family of the
Vietnam News Agency reporter Dinh Huu Du, who was swept away in the floods.
The
Ho Chi Minh City Fatherland Front Committee also mobilised three billion VND
(132,000 USD) to support residents in the provinces from September 21 to
October 9.-
HCM City provides preferential loans for poor households
Ho
Chi Minh City has provided preferential loans for more than 1.3 million poor
households and social welfare beneficiaries from the Vietnam Bank for Social
Policies (VBSP) branch in the city.
The
information was revealed at a conference in HCM City on October 12 to review
the implementation of preferential credit policies in 2003-2017.
The
VBSP reported that its branch in HCM City has helped more than 225,000
families overcome poverty over the past 15 years while generating jobs for
more than 220,000 labourers and helping 88,000 students study.
Director
Tran Van Tien said as of August 31, 2017, the total credit of the VBSP’s
branch in HCM City exceeded 2.8 trillion VND (over 123 million USD), nearly
20 times more than in 2003 when it was established.
The
effective implementation of social credit policies has helped reduce poverty
and unemployment and narrowed gaps between the rich and the poor,
participants said.
Vice
Chairwoman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Thu urged the VBSP
branch in HCM City to take more measures to sustainably reduce poverty.
She
suggested improving the quality of preferential credit loans and controlling
the ratio of overdue debts as well as increasing financial inspections.
Russian expert highlights Vietnam’s role in Asia-Pacific
Vietnam
plays a crucial role in the Asian-Pacific region, Chairman of a foundation on
Asian and European science and technology research, Grigory Trofimtruk has
told Vietnam News Agency reporters in Russia.
He
said Vietnam is one of Russia’s key partners in the region.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has described the comprehensive strategic
partnership between Vietnam and Russia as special and suggested the two
countries promote their traditional friendship, he added.
Trofimtruk
said hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum 2017 has
reinforced the geopolitical position of Vietnam in the region
He
noted that Vietnam was the first country to sign a free trade agreement with
the Eurasian Economic Union, helping the union expand its influence in other
Southeast Asian nations.
Vietnam
also welcomes proposals in economics and finance, he said.
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Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 10, 2017
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