Submitting to the Government a plan for 9 days off for the Lunar New Year 2026
The Ministry of Home Affairs officially submitted to the Government a plan for the Lunar New Year and National Day holidays in 2026 for cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers of administrative agencies, public service agencies, political organizations, socio-political organizations and workers in the enterprise sector.
For cadres and civil servants, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to extend the Lunar New Year holiday in 2026 for 9 consecutive days, including 5 days off for Tet and 4 days off every week. In which, civil servants will have 5 days off according to the provisions of the Labor Code, including 1 day before Tet and 4 days after Tet. At the same time, this group is proposed to have a Lunar New Year holiday in 2026 from Saturday, February 14, 2026 (ie December 27, At Ty year) to Sunday, February 22, 2026 (ie January 6, Binh Ngo year).
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People travel more conveniently when Ho Chi Minh City cuts sidewalks, helping the turn is airy
Traffic congestion occurs at many intersections in Ho Chi Minh City, especially during rush hour, making it difficult for people to move. Faced with this situation, Ho Chi Minh City has recently applied the option of narrowing sidewalks to open more continuous right turns, helping vehicles travel more conveniently.

For example, at the Kha Van Can - Road No. 2 intersection (Thu Duc Ward), the opening of the right turn by reducing the sidewalk has been completed. People living around this area expressed their agreement with this approach, saying that opening a separate turn helps vehicles move safely, avoids prolonged congestion, and reduces the risk of traffic accidents.
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The power pole broke and broke the iron bar after storm No. 10, Ha Tinh Electricity spoke up
After storm No. 10 caused the electric pole to break the iron core inside with the suspicion of using iron that was not in accordance with the design, Ha Tinh Power Company spoke up. Previously, after storm No. 10, social networks appeared images of two electric poles next to each other (couples) in Xuan Loc commune (Ha Tinh province) broken. It is worth mentioning that the iron inside of these two electric poles is different, causing public opinion to suspect that the quality of the electric poles is not guaranteed and not in accordance with standards.
After that, the police arrived at the scene to record and check to clarify. The Electricity Company has also received information about this. Accordingly, Ha Tinh Power Company has proactively provided documents to the police agency to coordinate the inspection, and at the same time worked with Khanh Vinh Company Limited to request the review of documents, inspection, and retesting of technical indicators.
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