Hung Yen’s infrastructure to get facelift

The northern province of Hung Yen will spend money upgrading local infrastructure under a resolution adopted at the 16th session of the provincial 17th-tenure People’s Council for 2021-2026 on October 2.
Hung Yen’s infrastructure to get facelift ảnh 1Permanent Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Quoc Toan (Photo: VNA)

Hung Yen (VNA) – The northern province of Hung Yen will spend money upgrading local infrastructure under a resolution adopted at the 16th session of the provincial 17th-tenure People’s Council for 2021-2026  on October 2.

Accordingly, upgrades will be made to provincial road No.384, which runs from provincial road No.377 to the road connecting local heritages in Khoai Chau district; the temple dedicated to Hoang Thi Loan – mother of President Ho Chi Minh in Hong Tien commune, Khoai Chau district; and the headquarters of the provincial People’s Procuracy.  

Participants at the session also adopted a resolution on spending levels in culture, tourism and family affairs, and conversion of use purpose of rice cultivation  areas under 10 hectares.

Permanent Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Quoc Toan asked the provincial People’s Committee to direct competent sides to review and complete dossiers of projects that use rice cultivation land areas under 10 hectares, ensuring that they are in line with the Land Law and relevant regulations, especially the Government’s Decree No.10/2023/ND-CP dated April 3, 2023.

Further steps should be taken to carry out the projects approved by the People’s Council, give in-principle investment adjustments, and implement investment procedures in line with current laws, he said, urging the provincial People’s Committee and competent agencies to work together to ensure effective implementation of the projects, as well as enhance inspection to identify and removebottlenecks in a timely fashion. 

Touching on the votes of confidence for 27 top leadership and managerial positions in accordance with the National Assembly’s Resolution No.96/2023/QH15, Toan said the votes are significant to assess the efforts made by local officials, and motivate them to improve themselves so as to complete their assigned tasks./.

VNA

See more

Voters study information of candidates to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels in the 2026-2031 tenure. (Photo published by VNA)

K’Ho ethnic minority group in Lam Dong province looks forward to Election Day

Lac Duong commune is a remote locality largely inhabited by the K’Ho ethnic minority in Lam Dong. The commune has 15 villages with more than 14,000 residents in 3,119 households and 8,799 registered voters. Given that residents live scattered along National Highway 27C and that the area’s mountainous terrain makes travel difficult, local authorities have prepared plans to organise the election smoothly.

Officers of the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 Command step up communications efforts to encourage fishermen to comply with anti-IUU fishing regulations. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 intensifies efforts to help remove IUU fishing “yellow card”

According to Colonel Truong Ba Long, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 Command, the close integration of efforts to combat IUU fishing with routine patrol and control activities to safeguard maritime sovereignty, prevent smuggling and trade fraud, fight drug-related crimes, and conduct search and rescue operations constitutes a regular task of the unit.

Vietnamese women affirm growing role in national economy

Vietnamese women affirm growing role in national economy

Vietnamese women have long been an indispensable force in the country’s socio-economic development. Today, they are present across a wide spectrum of economic activities, from production, trade and small-scale services to innovative start-ups, collective economic development, the digital economy, green growth, the circular economy and financial inclusion.

Yellow metal suspected to be gold is confiscated (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi customs seize suspected gold smuggled by four passengers at Noi Bai airport

The inspection revealed that passenger P.T.H. had concealed 10 pieces of the metal, weighing about 5 kg, inside her bra and underwear. Passenger V.T.M. hid five pieces totalking roughly 1.1 kg beneath underwear. Passenger N.V.L. concealed nine pieces amounting to around 3.5 kg, while passenger C.S.M.H. hid seven pieces weighing some 2.7 kg under underwear and on the wrist.

The police force of Hua Bum commune is educating locals about the significance of Election Day as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizens. (Photo: VNA)

Border highland commune ready for general election

Communications efforts have gone beyond visual campaigns, being integrated into village meetings, Party cell activities and mass organisations, helping voters better understand their rights and responsibilities.