Nghe An: Highlights of November 20th
National Assembly delegates from Nghe An province offered suggestions on the Education Law; Nghe An tourism sector welcomed over 8.7 million visitors in the first 10 months of the year… These are some of the highlights of November 20th.
* On the morning of November 20th, at the National Assembly building, the 8th Session continued its program.The National Assembly discussed the draft Law on Teachers in the plenary session.During the discussion session, National Assembly representative Hoang Thi Thu Hien from Nghe An province stated that the regulation allowing teachers to provide extra tutoring is a legitimate form of teaching.
Later that afternoon, the National Assembly discussed in the plenary session the investment plan for the high-speed railway project on the North-South axis. A National Assembly representative from Nghe An province proposed adding a high-speed railway station between Thanh Hoa and Vinh stations.

* The People's Council of Nghe An province has passed a Resolution on unificationAn additional 363 billion VND has been added to the public investment plan.In 2024, central government budget allocations were provided for 3 key projects.

* On the morning of November 20th, in Vinh City,The Department of Culture and Sports organized the workshop."The role of family, clan, and school in building a learning society in Nghe An province."

* In the first 10 months of the year, Nghe An province welcomed over 8.7 million tourists, including 93,200 international visitors; total revenue from tourism reached 27,075 billion VND. To continue this growth momentum in the remaining months of 2024 and the beginning of 2025,The tourism industry is implementing measures to stimulate demand.to attract tourists.
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* World gold prices surge, pushingDomestic gold prices have risen sharply.In Nghe An, the price of gold rings surged by nearly 2 million VND per tael compared to yesterday's trading session.

* Along with the development of information technology, online sales, and cashless payments, the crime situation has also improved.exploiting cyberspaceThe use of high technology to commit fraud and misappropriate assets is becoming increasingly complex.



