Nghe An: Highlights September 3
Seeking comments on the draft Law on Supervision Activities of the National Assembly and People's Councils (amended); Nghe An proposes to establish 127 urban and commune planning projects until 2030, with a vision to 2045; Struggling to clean up trash in the Ban Ve hydropower reservoir after many consecutive floods... are the highlights of the day.
*Attracting foreign investment– FDI has grown in both quantity and quality, reflecting the depth of investment capital flows into Nghe An. Large, high-tech corporations are increasingly appearing in the province, having a strong spillover effect on the local economy.

* On September 3, Vinh University coordinated with the Science and Education organization "Meet Vietnam" and the Vallet Scholarship Fund to organizeVallet Scholarship Award Ceremony2024-2025 school year for students of Nghe An province with excellent academic achievements.

* On the afternoon of September 3, the National Assembly Delegation of Nghe An province organizedConference to collect comments on the DraftLaw on Supervisory Activities of the National Assembly and People's Councils (amended).
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* Nghe An proposes to establish 127urban and commune planning projectsby 2030, vision to 2045.
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* On the morning of September 3, Nghe An Provincial Military CommandWelcoming CeremonyCadres, soldiers and militia and self-defense forces successfully completed the task of marching and marching to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (A80).

* Workers of functional units in Nghe An worked overtime during the holiday.day and night garbage collection, trees fell after storm number 5.

* After three consecutive storms, thousands of tons of rotten wood, bamboo, and plastic waste from all streams, rivers, and creeks in Laos and the western region of Nghe An poured in, turning the surface of Ban Ve hydroelectric lake into a giant floating scrap yard.Collectionis a difficult job.

* At the start of the new school year, more than 160 primary school students in Luong Minh commune have to cross the river by boat or raft to get to school. Currently, the authorities arehelp take the children across the river, but in the long term, more effective and safer solutions are needed so that students and parents can conveniently pick up and drop off their children to school.
