25th national research competition for students opens for entries

The Hồ Chí Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) of HCM City on Monday (August 7) launched the 25th Eureka Award competition for all Vietnamese and foreign students who have a passion for scientific research and are studying at universities, colleges and institutions across the country.

Income of workers meets just 45% of expenditure needs: survey

Most of the current income of workers does not meet their expenditure, and in some cases, it only meets 45 per cent of demand, according to a survey by the Institute of Workers and Trade Unions under the Việt Nam General Confederation of Labour.

Deputy PM calls for continued response to children's aspirations

In order to establish a safe and healthy living environment for all children, Deputy Prime Minister suggested that ministries, departments, localities, and socio-political organisations continue to listen, consider, and respond to the appropriate opinions and aspirations of children.

13 groups of administrative procedures to be streamlined in H2

The Prime Minister asked ministries and ministry-level agencies to work to streamline 126 administrative procedures and groups of procedures related to population management, along with 402 regulations related to business activities, and 111 procedures requiring the delegation of power for processing.

HCM City eyes more new metro lines, enhance connectivity

HCM City plans to add three more metro lines to connect Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport and the Cần Giờ Sea Encroachment Project to the national railway system, and two national railway stations in the city, according to its Department of Transport.

A special house for the elderly in need

This home accommodates around 20 elderly people from many cities and provinces, including Vĩnh Long, Cần Thơ, Hậu Giang, and Sóc Trăng. Those who come to this house are people with special and challenging circumstances.

Youth in Sơn La Province get rich from fruit farming

Accompanying the young people in starting up businesses, the district youth union has organised several training sessions on science and technology transfer for more than 500 members and local people as well as established a team of young engineers to participate in supporting the transfer of science and technology in agricultural production.

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