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EDCOM 2 Eyes Educational Reforms Over The Next 3 Years

Members of the Second Congressional Commission on Education are starting to brainstorm ideas to address the critical problems faced by the education sector nationwide.

Senator Lapid Seeks Promotion Of Mental Health Services In Basic And Higher Education

Senator Lito Lapid continuously urged the government to promote mental health services in schools following the increase in student suicide cases.

Hop In To The “Tita Outfit” Trend Inspired By Artists And Influencers

Be comfy and stylish at the same time on your next gala with these tita outfits styled by local artists and influencers!

President Marcos Heads To Japan To Forge Closer Ties; Boost Investment

President Bongbong Marcos was set to fly to Japan to discuss the bilateral ties and pursue more investments for both countries.

Senator Robin: Cooperation Of State, Social Media Platforms Key To Protecting Youths

Senator Robin Padilla emphasized that the country needs to promote social media management to guide the youth with inappropriate content online.

Senator Pimentel: Focus On Inflation, Food Production, Not On Maharlika

Senate Minority leader Aquilino Pimentel III urged the government to prioritize seeking solutions for inflation on basic goods rather than the Maharlika fund.

Village Execs’ Help Sought In 4Ps List Validation

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Central Visayas asked for the help of barangay officials to verify the beneficiaries that would be included in the master list for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.

Catanduanes Development Council Approves Investment Plan For Abaca

The Catanduanes Development Council has authorized the implementation of investment plans for the rehabilitation and restoration of the abaca plantation in the province.

543 Scholars Get Php1 Million Allowance From Dinagat Provincial Government

The provincial government of Dinagat Islands has given cash aid to more than 500 scholars in the area before the first semester of the year starts.

Seniors To Be Guided During SIM Registration In Antique

Members from the National Telecommunications Commission were deployed in Antique to assist elderlies, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities in registering their SIM cards.

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