(NLDO) - Don't rush to change your driver's license and Changes in admissions help candidates "open the door" to university are two other notable articles.
- Expectations of "super project" to relocate houses along canals and ditches (page 6)
Ho Chi Minh City strives to basically relocate and resettle all people living on and along rivers, canals and ditches in the area by 2030.
-Changes in admissions help candidates "open the door" to university (page 14)
New points in university admissions in 2025 will create more opportunities for candidates to enter university
- GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FROM GREEN TRANSFORMATION (*): Empowering businesses (page 11)
At 8:00 a.m. this morning, February 19, Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper organized a discussion "Green transformation: From pressure to business opportunities" in both live and online formats at the newspaper's headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City.
-Completing the personnel of the National Assembly and the Government (page 3)
At the 9th Extraordinary Session, the 15th National Assembly elected 2 Vice Chairmen of the National Assembly, 6 Chairmen of National Assembly Committees; approved the appointment of 2 Deputy Prime Ministers, 4 Ministers.
- WORKS WITH THE ASPIRATION TO REACH OUT (*): Imprints of closeness and people's lives (page 5)
Ensuring people's health and education needs as well as helping young people love and appreciate history more... are focused on by Ho Chi Minh City through investing in many appropriate projects.
-Create conditions for workers to contribute (page 7)
Outstanding Party members, workers and union officials have proposed to the city leaders many solutions to improve the lives of workers.
-Don't rush to change your driver's license (page 2)
The Traffic Police Department said that the information that the police will receive and process applications for testing, issuing, and exchanging driver's licenses from February 19 is incorrect.
- MUSICIAN CHAM HONG GIANG: "The city has beautiful flower seasons" (page 8)
Currently working at VTV9, musician Cham Hong Giang is an editor involved in many cultural and artistic activities across the country. He sent a song to participate in the campaign.
-Taxing savings interest: No! (page 10)
The draft proposal on the development of the Personal Income Tax Law (replacement) of the Ministry of Finance is attracting public attention, especially comments from the People's Committee of Can Tho City.
-Card games are still alive (page 13)
On cross-border app stores like the App Store and Play Store, users can still search and download many card games.
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