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TESDA Calls For More Farm Schools To Boost Rural Development

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority has encouraged more farmers, cooperatives, and entrepreneurs to establish farm schools.

LTFRB: 1K More Units To Ply PUV Routes

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will have an additional 1,000 public utility vehicles as more students and pedestrians are returning to the streets.

Executive Secretary Rodriguez: Food Security ‘Priority’ Of PBBM Administration

Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez emphasized that food security is a priority of the Marcos administration.

Villanueva: Stimulate MSMEs To Boost Local Products

Senator Joel Villanueva said that the key to popularizing locally made products in the domestic and international markets are micro, small and medium enterprises.

Indigenous Peoples To Compete In International Ultra-Mountain Marathon

A mountaineering group is raising funds to send a member of the indigenous peoples to the international 100-kilometer ultra-mountain marathon in Hanoi, Vietnam.

26 More Modern Jeepneys To Ply Routes In Bulacan

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will be adding 26 more modern public utility jeepneys on routes in the City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.

Gatchalian Urges Government To Ensure Learners’ Safety, Focus On Learning Recovery

Senator Win Gatchalian is urging the government to ensure the safety of students and implement measures for learning recovery.

TESDA Urges Public To Enroll In Covid-19 Prevention Course

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority urged the public to enroll in their online Covid-19 prevention course for free.

Nancy Urges DepEd To Increase Campaign Vs. Dengue

As the country logged more than 100,000 cases of dengue, Senator Nancy Binay urges the Department of Education and local governments to ensure that students are protected.

DepEd: Start Of In-Person Classes ‘Peaceful, Orderly’

The Department of Education reported that the first day of face-to-face classes is generally peaceful and orderly so far.