The Embassy of Japan in Vietnam has provided US$95,727 for upgrading the road of Cam Quan commune in the central province of Ha Tinh.
Yasuaki Tanizaki, Ambassador of Japan to Viet Nam, handed over the money as part of the Grassroots and Human Security Projects to Bui Quang Tan, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Cam Quan Commune at a ceremony at the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam on July 28.
As most of inter-communal roads of Cam Quan commune are unpaved earth roads. During rainy seasons, holes occur and the road become muddy, affecting the transportation of people and products, even preventing pupils from going to school, which is a big constraint to the socio-economic development. The amount will be used for paving the most damaged road connecting the village No.13, No.15, No.16.
Mr. Mizuki hoped the project would help improve the transportation condition in Cam Quan commune remarkably, and the friendship and mutual understanding between Japan and Vietnam will be further deepened.
Other news
Foreign investors not allowed to co-own port, airports: former HCMC Secretary
NA discusses amended draft laws on medical check-up, treatment, cinematography
Dong Nai Province makes effort to conserve wild Asian elephants
CAAV proposes delay in construction of runway, taxiway at Con Dao Airport
Government proposes delay to submission of draft amended Land Law to NA
Heavy rain triggered flooding causes traffic snarl-ups in Northern Vietnam
Cat Linh - Ha Dong metro train stops abruptly due to rain
Just 15 percent of urban wastewater treated
Deputy PM addresses 78th session of ESCAP