Nghe An: Highlights of July 30th

Phuoc Anh - Huu Quan July 30, 2022 20:00

(Baonghean.vn) - A modern, attractive, and nature-friendly Cua Lo will emerge; Vinh City voters propose tightening household registration management; The difficult lives of teachers who have been teaching under contract in Nghe An for nearly 20 years… are some of the notable news items on July 30th.

*Mr. Vo Van Hung, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Cua Lo town, spoke with Nghe An Newspaper about the plan to demolish the structures and kiosks on the east side of Binh Minh road to organize the project.replanning of marine spaceRearranging existing service areas to align with long-term, sustainable, integrated, modern, attractive, nature-friendly, and environmentally conscious development goals.

On the east side of Binh Minh Street, there are 209 business kiosks whose licenses expired in 2020, including some that expired in 2015. Photo: Thanh Cuong

*Voters in Vinh City have reported cases of individuals who have left the area for a long time but are still listed in the household registration and temporary residence registration. They request that the Provincial People's Committee direct stricter management of this issue. Regarding this matter, the Provincial People's Committee has directed the Provincial Police to strictly implement the provisions of the law.Managing permanent and temporary resident populations.Focus on reviewing individuals who have left the area for a long time but whose information is still recorded in the household registration book or temporary residence registration in the area, in order to remove their permanent residence registration or temporary residence registration in accordance with the Residence Law 2020 and its implementing regulations.

From July 1, 2021, household and population management in Nghe An province will be carried out on the National Population Database and the Residence Database; no new, replacement, or reissue of paper household registration books will be conducted. Paper household registration books will be completely abolished by December 31, 2022.

Police officers processing applications for citizen identification cards. Photo: Nguyen Nguyen

*With the rainy season and floods approaching, ethnic minority communities in the border region of Ky Son (Nghe An province) are filled with anxiety as they face the prospect of disaster.Many vulnerable areas lack bridges to cross ravines and fast-flowing streams during floods...

Over the years, Ky Son district has strengthened connections with various units and has received investment and support for the construction of 11 rural bridges in remote villages frequently affected by floods, with a total capital of over 4.5 billion VND.

Nevertheless, according to the survey, there are still many urgent issues in the district that need attention and support, such as the construction of bridges to help ethnic minorities in the highlands live and work in peace, and to ensure the safety of students going to school during the upcoming rainy season.

Residents of Na Nhu village, Ta Ca commune, wade through streams and creeks daily because there is no bridge for them to cross. Photo: Quang An

*With over 400 contract teachers,Yen Thanh district has the highest number of contract teachers in the province.Many of these teachers have been working there for nearly 20 years. With meager salaries, they have to take on other jobs in the hope of one day being officially employed.

Teacher Trinh and his wife still have to live with his parents in their dilapidated house. Photo: HH

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