Nearly 232,000 students across the province joyfully attended an opening ceremony of the 2024-2025 academic year on September 5.
At the opening ceremony for the 2024-2025 academic year of Tuan Dao
Primary and Secondary School in Lac Son district.
The province is now home to 520 schools,
including 222 kindergartens, 27 primary schools, 194 primary and secondary
schools, 26 secondary schools, 35 high schools, one ethnic boarding high
school, one teacher training college, and ten centers for vocational training
and continuing education.
As many as 176,530 students are attending
primary, secondary and high schools, and pursuing their study at the centers for continuing education. The number of kids enrolled in kindergartens is
nearly 69,000. There are 8,426 managers, teachers and staff in
the sector.
Leaders of the provincial Party Committee,
People’s Council, People’s Committee, Fatherland Front, departments and sectors
attended the opening ceremony of the new academic year at many local schools.
The new-style rural building programme has cast a new look to Vinh Dong commune, Kim Boi district, with transport and irrigation systems, medical stations, and cultural institutions having been developed, tourism projects implemented, and local livelihoods improved.
The heart connection club in Hoa Binh city has launched numerous humanitarian and charitable activities, bringing joy and happiness to the poor and vulnerable in the community.
The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh has allocated more than 23 billion VND (933,820 USD) to the activities in support of the people hit by recent Typhoon Yagi and its subsequent flooding to overcome natural disaster consequences, while mobilising forces to help them clean flooded houses and stabilise their life.
Policy credit capital from the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP) has become an effective tool to promote hunger eradication and poverty reduction, and ensure social security in Mai Chau district, contributing to completing the criteria in the national target programme on building new-style rural areas.
On September 30th, the Elderly Association of the province collaborated with the International Elderly Support Organization in Vietnam (HAI) to welcome a Japanese delegation to visit and survey the Intergenerational Self-Help Club model in Group 3, Dan Chu Ward, Hoa Binh City.
Recognizing the role and responsibility of the trade union as a vital link between businesses and employees, the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Zones has recently focused on renewing its activities, centering them around the local needs. This effort not only fosters the stable and progressive labor relations in enterprises but it also strengthens the employees' trust, contributing to the union's ongoing development.