Making Hanoi a livable metropolis
To make urban areas livable, user-friendly and smart residential areas requires the joint efforts of all stakeholders.
To make urban areas livable, user-friendly and smart residential areas requires the joint efforts of all stakeholders.
It remains a primary law establishing a distinct legal framework for the capital.
The draft amended Capital Law is aimed at facilitating Hanoi’s utilization of land resources for the development of urban railways.
Hanoi should consider adopting policies similar to those in other countries that provide tuition assistance, salaries, and pre-graduation employment commitments to high-potential talents.
Well-designed mechanisms will make Hanoi a driving force for socio-economic development while ensuring national defense, security, and cultural advancement.
Ten years after the enactment of the 2012 Capital Law, the capital city is in need of a new mechanism for better socio-economic development.
The draft law aims to redirect investment from being channeled mainly into housing and commercial center development projects to infrastructure projects such as urban railways.
A work environment that fosters creativity and innovation and provides opportunities for talented individuals to grow plays a pivotal role in building their loyalty and unleashing their potential.
It is important for Hanoi to have mechanisms and policies that are truly groundbreaking and allow Hanoi greater autonomy than those designed for other localities.
The upcoming amended Capital Law would have profound socio-political significance to Hanoi and the country in general.