Nghe An: Highlights of September 3rd
Seeking feedback on the draft Law on Supervisory Activities of the National Assembly and People's Councils (amended); Nghe An proposes the establishment of 127 urban and commune planning projects until 2030, with a vision to 2045; Struggling to clean up garbage in the Ban Ve hydropower reservoir after several consecutive floods... are some of the prominent news items of the day.
*Attracting foreign investment– FDI has grown in both "quantity and quality," reflecting the depth of investment flows into Nghe An. The province is increasingly home to large corporations and high-tech companies, having a strong ripple effect on the local economy.

* On September 3rd, Vinh University, in collaboration with the "Meeting Vietnam" Science and Education organization and the Vallet Scholarship Fund, organized an event.Vallet Scholarship Award CeremonyFor the 2024-2025 academic year, this award is for students in Nghe An province who have achieved excellent academic results.

* On the afternoon of September 3rd, the Delegation of National Assembly Deputies of Nghe An province held a meeting.The conference was held to gather feedback on the draft.Law on Supervisory Activities of the National Assembly and People's Councils (amended).
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* Nghe An proposes establishing 127urban and commune planning projectsBy 2030, with a vision extending to 2045.
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* On the morning of September 3rd, the Military Command of Nghe An provinceorganize the welcoming ceremony.Officers, soldiers, and militia forces successfully completed the parade and march commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (A80).

* Workers from various functional units in Nghe An province have been working overtime throughout the holiday.Cleaning up trash day and night.Trees were broken and felled after typhoon number 5.

* After three consecutive storms, thousands of tons of rotten wood, bamboo, and plastic waste from streams and rivers in Laos and the western region of Nghe An province poured into the Ban Ve hydroelectric reservoir, turning it into a giant floating waste dump.CollectionIt is a very difficult job.

* As the new school year begins, more than 160 primary school students in Luong Minh commune have to cross the river by boat or raft to get to school. Authorities are currently working on the project.Help get the children across the river.However, in the long run, more effective and safer solutions are needed to make it easier for students and parents to drop off and pick up their children from school.



