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Secretariat issues warnings for education ministry’s civil affairs board

The Party Central Committee’s Secretariat has issued a warning for the Party Civil Affairs Board of the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) in the 2016 - 2021 tenure and former Minister Phung Xuan Nha for their wrongdoings.

Central inspection commission metes out punishment on Party organisations, members

The Inspection Commission of the Party Central Committee held its 21st session on October 18-19, meting out disciplinary measures on some Party organisations and Party members that have violated the Party’s regulations and the State’s law.

First punishment of V.League 1 2020 season handed out

Nam Dinh FC have become the first team of the ongoing V.League 1 season to receive a punishment after an incident involving their fans throwing bottles of water onto the pitch during a fixture against Viettel FC on June 5.

Teach children with love, not harsh discipline

An eighth-grade student at the HCM City-based Ngo Quyen Secondary School has recently been disciplined for slandering BTS – a popular K-pop group, and its fandom on a social networking site.

Is the rod needed in modern teaching?

VietNamNet Bridge - Modern education advises not to use force in teaching students. However, teachers complain that they feel powerless in educating disobedient students without rods.

More traffic cameras? Maybe not

 VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Noi’s Traffic Police Division has proposed installing 3,000 additional cameras to supervise traffic, but experts think installing so many cameras at once should be considered carefully.

Vietnamese students urged to report sexual assault to police

VietNamNet Bridge - Many sexual assault cases at school were only brought to light many years after they occurred. This is because the majority of the victims did not dare report the crime to the police.

Transparency key for businesses

 VietNamNet Bridge – Trinh Minh Anh, Deputy Head of Office of the Intersectoral Steering Committee for Global Economic Integration discusses business integrity and transparency with Hai Quan (Customs) newspaper.

Many teachers tend to exaggerate students’ mistakes, say educators

VietNamNet Bridge – Teachers need to be more humane when educating students and give advice instead of punishing students if they make mistakes.

Student threatened with expulsion for being absent at music event

VietNamNet Bridge – A headmaster at a HCM City school threatened to expel a student from school for missing a music performance. 

Small hydropower plants bring low profits, huge environmental damage

VietNamNet Bridge – In order to create one megawatt of electricity, Vietnam has to “sacrifice” 10 hectares of forest.

Sexy fashion: a wrong way to stardom

VietNamNet Bridge – Among tricks to create scandals to attract the public and media like leaking nude photos on the internet, splitting from or pretending to love spouses, falling into homosexual relationships, making shocking comments

Babysitter gets 18 years in jail for stamping baby to death

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Court sentenced a 19-year-old babysitter to 18 years in jail for brutalizing a 18-month-old baby to death last year.

New penalties on inappropriate public cultural behavior

VietNamNet Bridge – In an attempt to restore a sense of decorum in the field of culture, sports, tourism and advertising, the government has issued a new decree proposing increased penalties on lip-syncers,

Ministry angry as land use violations found nationwide

 VietNamNet Bridge – Inspectors from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment had uncovered land use and management violations across more than 190,450ha nationwide, the ministry said.

To have licenses for hydropower plants, investors must plant forests

VietNamNet Bridge – The investors, who want to build hydropower plants or exploit minerals on the forest land, will have to re-plant the same area of forests.

The officials who beat civilians, cause accidents because of alcohol

 VietNamNet Bridge - Not only affecting their job performance, alcohol is also the reason that leads many officials and public servants to behaviors that cause serious consequences.

Online wildlife market bustling

Staying out of the reach of the state agencies, remaining anonymous and bearing no limitation, the wildlife market on Internet has got more bustling than ever.

Hanoi fears they will be punished because of overloaded classes

Nearly all the general schools in Hanoi would be subject to the punishment because of the substandard material facilities and overloaded classes, once the decree being drafted by MOET is promulgated.

MOET allows students bringing recording equipment to exam rooms

The Ministry of Education and Training’s (MOET) decision to allow examinees to bring sound and image recording equipment to exam rooms has not welcomed by schools.