Can Tho’s fund supports nearly 1 million students, teachers
Updated: 08:39, 22/05/2019
Nearly 1 million disadvantaged students and teachers in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have been assisted through the education and talent promotion fund over the last 12 years.
The Can Tho Association for Promoting Education held a meeting on May 21 to honour contributors to the fund.
Contributors to the Can Tho education and talent promotion fund are honoured at a meeting on May 21. |
Chairman of the association Dinh Viet Khanh said more than 300 billion VND (12.8 million USD) worth of support has benefited local students and teachers during the period, greatly aiding human resources training.
At the event, the organisation received nearly 2 billion VND donated to the fund by 35 organisations and individuals.
It also presented 250 scholarships worth 1 million VND each to disadvantaged 12th graders with outstanding academic performance.
Completing house support for revolutionary contributors in 2019
(BGO) – On April 17, Vice Chairman of the Bac Giang
provincial People’s Committee (PPC) Le Anh Duong chaired a meeting to review
and assess the result of house support for the revolutionary contributors in
the province according to the Decision No.22/2013/QD-TTg issued by the
Government Prime Minister.
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(BGO) – The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
has issued the execution plan for the project of “Supporting the development of
hi-tech mushroom production and consumption in the northern province of Bac
Giang for the period of 2016 - 2020” in 2019.
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Support trademark development for community farm produce
(BGO) – The People’s Committee in the northern province of Bac Giang has approved for the project to build and develop the provincial level community farm produce in the period of 2019 – 2021, the Department of Industry and Trade (DoIT) reported.
Source: VNA
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