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Tra Vinh Department of Information and Communications launched a campaign to support people to overcome damage after the storm.

Bộ Khoa học và Công nghệBộ Khoa học và Công nghệ18/09/2024


Sở TT&TT Trà Vinh phát động ủng hộ đồng bào khắc phục thiệt hại sau bão 
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Director of the Department of Information and Communications Nguyen Van Nay donated to support people to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3.

With the spirit of solidarity, "mutual love", "the whole leaves cover the torn leaves", contributing to helping reduce the damage, quickly restore production, business and stabilize the lives of the people in the North, the leaders of the Department of Information and Communications, the Board of Directors of Viettel Tra Vinh province and the officers, civil servants, public employees and workers of the Department of Information and Communications participated in donating 1 day's salary with a total amount of 22.6 million VND to support and help people overcome difficulties, quickly restore production and stabilize their lives.

The Department of Information and Communications will hand over all funds to the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee to join hands in supporting people affected by the recent storm No. 3.

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Sở TT&TT Trà Vinh phát động ủng hộ đồng bào khắc phục thiệt hại sau bão 
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Leaders of the Department of Information and Communications and the Board of Directors of Viettel Tra Vinh province donated to support

Sở TT&TT Trà Vinh phát động ủng hộ đồng bào khắc phục thiệt hại sau bão 
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Officials, civil servants, public employees, and workers of the Department of Information and Communications of Tra Vinh donated to help people overcome the consequences of storm No. 3.



Source: https://mic.gov.vn/so-tttt-tra-vinh-phat-dong-ung-ho-dong-bao-khac-phuc-thiet-hai-sau-bao-197240918172134766.htm

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