Atmosphere of Vietnamese Teachers' Day in Truong Sa island district
Mai Hương |
Khanh Hoa - On the morning of November 20, communes and towns of Truong Sa district held a meeting to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day.
Mai Hương |
Khanh Hoa - On the morning of November 20, communes and towns of Truong Sa district held a meeting to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day.
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National Assembly delegates agreed with the regulation that teachers have the right to teach extra classes as a legitimization for this legitimate activity.
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National Assembly delegates proposed expanding the scope of application of the early retirement policy without deduction of pension rate at all levels of education.
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National Assembly delegates said that teachers' language must be clear, without stuttering or lisping.
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Hour 9 - A happy family, the husband suddenly gets lost with a karaoke girl and secretly builds his own "home". Where will this marriage go?
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Dak Lak - Chairman of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor has presented 200 Tet gifts to union members and workers, contributing to helping them celebrate Tet more fully.
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Politburo member, Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Nguyen Duy Ngoc highly appreciated the efforts of the forces working at the Hong Ha bridge construction site.
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Ho Chi Minh City - In the afternoon of February 11, the flow of vehicles to the Mekong Delta increased sharply, causing prolonged congestion on some roads in the gateway area.
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Hanoi - Near Tet, in public areas and entertainment venues of the Capital, decoration work is being urgently completed to welcome guests at the beginning of the year.
CAO NGUYÊN |
National Assembly delegates agreed with the regulation that teachers have the right to teach extra classes as a legitimization for this legitimate activity.
PHẠM ĐÔNG |
National Assembly delegates proposed expanding the scope of application of the early retirement policy without deduction of pension rate at all levels of education.
Tất Thảo |
National Assembly delegates said that teachers' language must be clear, without stuttering or lisping.