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DAR Provides Safe Drinking Water Project To North Cotabato Rice Farmers

The Department of Agrarian Reform introduced a safe drinking water project in North Cotabato to combat the iron-contaminated water supply in a rice farming community.

Over 70K Bacolod Learners Get Free School Supplies

The Bacolod City government offered school supplies to more than 70,000 students in public schools.

Party-List Solon Backs Swift Passage Of Bill Condoning CARP Debts

The Magsasaka Party list and other lawmakers pushed the government to approve the bill on lifting the unpaid debts of agrarian reform beneficiaries.

DSWD Calls For Stronger Mental Health Initiatives For Kids

The Department of Social Welfare and Development encouraged the government to promote the protection of youth's mental health during the celebration of the 30th National Children’s Month.

Pangandaman Eyes Dev’t Of Government Fiscal Management System

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman sees a need to enhance the financial management system of the country to stimulate government transparency, accountability, and efficiency.

Safety Of Journos, Media Practitioners PBBM’s Top Priority

President Marcos Jr. reassured the safety of journalists and media practitioners in the country, stating that it is his administration's top priority.

Angara: Senate Set To Approve Php30 Billion Calamity Fund For 2023

Senator Sonny Angara is confident that the senate will approve the PHP30 billion calamity fund next year after what Filipinos experienced during the recent disasters.

Revilla To DPWH: Expedite Repair, Reconstruction Of Damaged Bridges, Other Public Infra

Senator Bong Revilla pushed the Department of Public Works and Highways to immediately repair the public infrastructures that were heavily affected by Typhoon Paeng.

17 Bacolod Schools Go Double Shift For Full In-Person Classes

The Schools Division Office of Bacolod City announced that 17 public schools in the province are ready to accommodate a double shift of face-to-face classes.

Western Visayas Reports Smooth Start Of 5-Day In-Person Classes

The Department of Education in Western Visayas observed a good start on the five-day face-to-face classes in public schools amid the effect of Typhoon Paeng.

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