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The nationwide DIY training equipment contest opens in Hue City
On the morning of September 9, the 6th national DIY (Do It Yourself) training equipment contest 2019, which was organized by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA), opened at Hue Industrial College.
Deputy Minister of MOLISA Nguyen Thi Ha and Vice Chairman of Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Dung present souvenir flags to participating units
The contest attracted 58 provinces and cities to participate, with 396 equipment of 216 vocational training institutions. Compared to previous years, this year's contest has increased in number and improved in terms of quality; the equipment has high practical applicability in training.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of MOLISA Nguyen Thi Ha emphasized: “The fact from the DIY training equipment contest shows the great benefits, efficiency and practical significance of self-produced training equipment of vocational education institutions. Many self-made devices meet the requirements of the training program's knowledge and skills and are fully utilized in the teaching process of schools.”
Deputy Minister Nguyen Thi Ha also hoped that through the contests, the equipment with pedagogical, scientific, technical and creative characteristics and high applicability will be honored to be put into use nationwide.
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