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13/04/2021 07:01 GMT+7
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said that platforms used in digital technology need to be born from the pains of society and solve challenges facing society.
The message was conveyed by Dung at the first event of the Vietnam digital technology’s challenges Forum, held on April 9.
The forum is the new face of the Technology Friday series organized in 2020. It has a new name – Vietnam digital technology’s challenges, aiming to look for technological answers to Vietnamese questions.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has proposed removing a tentative regulation in a draft decree that says foreign investors can hold up to 35 percent of shares of petroleum trading companies.
Discovering community-based tourism village Kon Ko Tu in Kon Tum Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
13/04/2021 06:32 GMT+7
As an ancient village in a mountainous area, the Kon Ko Tu community-based tourism village in Kon Tum City attracts visitors because of the pristine beauty of the local Ba Na ethnic culture.
Overview of Kon Ko Tu community-based tourism village. Photo hovi.vn
The village is located on the banks of the Đăk Bla River and is one of the oldest villages in Kon Tum City in the province of the same name.
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13/04/2021 08:04 GMT+7
A National Assembly deputy s statement that having three bachelor’s degrees but remaining unemployed is a reality in Vietnam has stirred controversy.
National Assembly deputy Bui Sy Loi made the statement when talking about vocational education and career guidance for students.
He said the education sector needs to improve student classification after high school. Only 30 percent of students should go to university after fulfilling general education levels, while the other 70 percent should go to vocational school.
Most high school graduates in Vietnam want to continue studying at university, which is believed to be a waste of the society’s resources.