吉林治疗龟头炎口碑好的医院-【吉林协和医院】,JiXiHeyi,吉林在线男科医生qq咨询,吉林看前列腺炎总共要多少钱,吉林治疗早泄哪个医院比较正规,吉林生殖器上小肉瘤怎么回事,吉林割包皮多少钱网址,吉林治疗阳痿早泄哪家医院好

BEIJING, April 3 (Xinhua) -- China will launch a two-month campaign to inspect work safety nationwide on April 5, according to the work safety commission of the State Council, or the Cabinet.Serious accidents took place in succession in some areas and industries recently, which shows negligence and loopholes in work safety management and serious violations to laws and regulations, said a circular issued by the commission.The inspection would focus on work safety in mines, the chemical industry, transportation and fire-works mills, among others.The campaign would include self-examination by enterprises, government inspection and public supervision.Enterprises are required to complete self-examination in April and local governments to conduct inspection in May, while the commission would dispatch supervision teams to check their work.The nationwide campaign comes days after 153 coal miners were trapped in a flooded coal mine in north China's Shanxi Province, which will be China's worst mining disaster in more than two years if the miners cannot be saved.
YUSHU, Qinghai, May 20 (Xinhua) -- A mental health facility was established in Yushu, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Thursday to provide psychological counseling for the victims of last month's massive earthquake.The facility will ease the quake-victims' psychological trauma.The April 14 quake took the lives of at least 2,200, injured another 12,135 and left countless emotionally scared and reeling from the loss of family members and friends."It may take five to ten years for victims to recover from their psychological trauma. It is hard to heal such trauma without professional help," said Shi Zhanbiao, an expert with the Psychological Research Institute under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).The facility was established by the institute and the Qinghai Academy of Social Sciences.It will help restore quake-victims' mental health, he said.China's central government has allocated 9 billion yuan (1.32 billion U.S. dollars) for reconstruction in quake-devastated Yushu this year, according to a statement issued after a regular State Council meeting Wednesday.The meeting also established a three-year target for rebuilding homes, schools and roads in the county.The Ministry of Finance will allocate more money in the second and third years.

BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) -- China's housing authorities on Monday urged local governments to put more efforts into the building of low-income housing.The national goal for 2010 is to build 3 million apartments for low-income families, renovate 2.8 million in urban shantytown areas, and expand renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas, an unidentified official with the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MOHURD) told a teleconference.The ministry urged governments at all levels to strictly implement preferential policies in land provision, funding, tax reduction and credit support for low-income housing projects, to ensure the realization of the annual construction goals.MOHURD also called for efforts to curb the precipitous rise of housing prices in some cities by increasing the supply of small and medium-sized houses and to rein in the speculation on rising house prices.
BEIJING, April 6 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday again called for more diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran nuclear issue."We hope all the parties to further enhance diplomatic efforts on the Iran nuclear issue," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a regular press conference.Jiang said China had maintained close contact with all the relevant parties and hoped all the parties would take more pragmatic and positive measures to properly solve the issue.China has always committed itself to safeguarding the international nuclear non-proliferation regime, the spokesman said.The United States and its western allies have long accused Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian program, and currently they are discussing a United Nations resolution to impose sanctions.Iran has denied the accusation and stressed its nuclear program was solely for peaceful purposes.
BEIJING, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Indian Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna said here Tuesday that a strong and stable relationship between India and China has an impact on the entire world."As India and China manage their domestic priorities well, it has huge implications for global prosperity," Krishna made the remarks in his speech entitled "India and China in the 21st Century" at the China Institute of International Studies.The two countries "are raising the living standard of almost one-third of humanity," he said.In the past two decades, India and China have impacted significantly on global per-capita income, longevity and human development, said Krishna, there is much that can be gained through close cooperation.Facing challenges of urbanization, resource consumption, food and energy security, China and India can exchange best practices to benefit each other, the foreign minister said.He said "considerable scope" exists for joint projects in a huge infrastructure demand in India, covering sectors like power, roads, rail and telecommunication. On the Chinese side, the outsourcing of IT by state enterprises has only started recently. There is a potential waiting to be tapped, which would happen only by connecting Chinese users to Indian providers.As a reshaping of the global architecture is underway, evident in new groupings like the G20, BRIC, BASIC and the East Asia Summit, Krishna said as developing societies, India-China convergence is manifest on issues like climate change and global trade rules."We have to accept that there will be outstanding issues between the two countries even as our relationship forges ahead. The true test of our maturity is how well we handle our problems," said Krishna.A number of dialogues and forums already exist between India and China where both sides discuss bilateral, regional and global political issues, including boundary question, trade matters and water management."Regular meetings lead to better communication, more understanding and confidence," said Krishna, encouraging an "intensive and sustained engagement" between the two systems.As to media speculation that India and China have a "competitive" relationship, Krishna said it is up to the two countries to disprove such scenarios by "concrete examples of cooperation".As this year celebrates the 60th anniversary of China-India diplomatic ties, Krishna told a reception later Tuesday that his country would take the opportunity to renew cooperation, engagement and understanding between the two peoples.
来源:资阳报