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DSWD To Expedite Release Of Immediate Assistance

The Department of Social Welfare and Development has updated its guidelines to expedite the release of aid to families and individuals needing immediate support.

PBBM Wants Review Of Disaster Response SOPs

President Marcos Jr. floated the need to review standard operating procedures to create a uniform and coordinated approach during disasters.

Padilla Eyes Regularization Of Government Workers Sans CSC Eligibility

Senator Robinhood Padilla has filed a measure that will make it possible for casual or contractual state employees to attain regular status even without civil service eligibility.

NICA Official: ROTC Instills Discipline, Volunteerism

The resumption of the ROTC will get the youth more involved in the affairs of the community, an official of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency said.

Bar Reviewers Must Manage Mental, Physical Health

Court of Appeals Associate Justice John Lee advised aspiring lawyers to do leg exercises and organize their study habits as they review for the 2022 Bar Examinations as mental and physical health are crucial.

Senators Want More Protection, Benefits For Riders, Bus Drivers

Senator Lito Lapid files a bill that protects delivery riders who have to pay for the unjustified cancellation of orders to “no-show” customers.

DOH Exec: ‘Health-Seeking’ Behavior Low During Pandemic

“Health-seeking behavior” is defined by health professionals as actions made by individuals to learn about the state of their health conditions by consulting medical doctors.

Palace Says PNP To Continue ‘Effective’ Peace And Order Programs

The Philippine National Police will continue to implement its effective peace and order programs from the past administration, Malacañang said.

DPWH To Start Maintenance Activities In Public Schools

The Department of Public Works and Highways will commence maintenance activities in public elementary and high schools nationwide.

Marcos: In-Person Classes To Boost PH Economic Recovery

President Marcos Jr. is hoping for a successful resumption of face-to-face classes later this month, noting that it will boost economic recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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