by admin | Mar 31, 2015 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
TAGBILARAN CITY, Mar. 30 (PIA)–Sa 16 ka syudad sa Rehiyon 7, ikaduha ang syudad sa Tagbilaran sa collection efficiency nga may 112.59% rating nga nanghawod sa mga highly urbanized cities sama sa Cebu City, Lapu-lapu City ug Mandaue City.
Ang collection efficiency gi-base sa tinuig nga target nga gisaka sa usa ka local government unit gikan sa lokal income sources sama sa Business Tax, Fees and Charges ug Economic Enterprise.
Ang koleksiyon gikan sa Economic Enterprise nakatala og 125.67% efficiency rating nga may aktuwal koleksiyon nga P40,791,605.00 batok sa tinuig nga target nga P32,460,515.00 nga maoy hinungdan nga nakuha sa syudad ang No. 1 rank sa tibuok Rehiyon 7.
Sa kinatibuk-ang ranking diin gi-kumbinar ang total collections sa Economic Enterprise, Fees ug Charges ug Business Taxes, misobra ang syudad sa Tagbilaran sa tinuig nga target niini nga P185,335.922.00 alang sa 2014, nga may actual collection nga P208,666,070.00, milabaw sa 2014 annual target ug nakatala og collection efficiency rating nga 112.59% nga nagbutang sa syudad sa Tagbilaran sa ikaduhang puwesto sa 16 ka syudad sa Rehiyon 7. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)
by admin | Mar 31, 2015 | Headlines, National News
MANILA, Mar. 30 (PIA)–Gilagdaan na ni Presidente Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III ang joint resolution nga nagtinguhang isaka ang subsistence allowance sa mga sundalo, polis ug uban pang unipormadong kawani sa gobyerno.
Ubos sa bag-ong balaod nga giduso ni Senador Antonio Trillanes IV, chairman sa Senate committee on National Defense and Security, gisaka sa P150 gikan sa kasamtangang P90 ang subsistence allowance sa mga miyembro sa Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), kadete sa Philippine Military Academy; Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ug mga kandidatong Coast Guard men, ug mga unipormadong kawani sa National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA).
Nanghinaot ang senador nga pinaagi sa maong bag-ong balaod, ma-isa ang moral sa mga sundalo ug polis aron ganahan pa silang mo-trabaho.
Nagpasalamat og daku si Trillanes sa Presidente human gilagdaan ang maong balaod. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)
by admin | Mar 29, 2015 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC) Chair for Central Visayas Gov. Edgar M. Chatto will be in Manila next week to attend the joint RDC dialogues for the whole Visayas Region.
All RDC Chairs for regions 6, 7 and 8 will then be joining line agency representatives and cabinet secretaries during deliberations of the Proposed Programs, Activities and Projects (PAPs) for 2016 which they would want to favorably endorse for the General Appropriations Act (GAA) scheduled for Tuesday, March 31.
Slated to join said combined dialogue with the RDCs will be the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and other national offices which would be directly involved in bringing together the 2016 GAA.
The purpose is to promote the “One Visayas, One Region, One People” policy to signify unity for the whole Visayas Region.
Aiming to strike two birds with one stone, Gov. Edgar convened the Provincial Development Council (PDC) Thursday so that proposals which still need proper endorsement for incorporation in the 2016 budget be included during Tuesday’s deliberations.
As a result, seven new endorsements were able to make it aboard the proposal folder to be personally submitted by Gov. Chatto at the deliberation table on Tuesday.
The following PAPs were deemed urgent and necessary to be included for GAA 2016: the construction of a new Hall of Justice, which was strongly endorsed by both Judges Suceso Arcamo and Leo Lison; the proposed 2016 projects for the Bohol Island State University by Dr. Elpidio Magante; the proposed use of land at Ubay stock farm to support Bohol’s power generation; construction of the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) building; construction of the new Land Transportation Office (LTO) building; and a building to be called the Bohol Tourism Center for Culture and Arts; and the proposed construction of a tourism road in Loon to be called the Loon Uplifted Intertidal Zone (LUIZ).
LUIZ would be from the junction of the national highway in Bryg. Song-on stretching to barangays Tontonan, Cuasi, Tangnan, Pig-ot and Basdacu leading to the Loon Coastal Geomorphic Conservation Park with an estimated cost of P150M from the Department of Tourism (DOT).
As formerly, favorably and unanimously endorsed during previous meetings of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC), a Technical Working Group (TWG) is currently working on pushing for a Children’s Home and Rehabilitation Center, a separate structure albeit a part of the Hall of Justice project.
Moreover, since it was noticed that the Ubay stock farm has a total land area of 50 hectares, it was favorably backed-up that an agricultural training for high school students be set up, to be funded by the Department of Education (DepEd), with collaboration from both Education Sec. Armin Luistro and Department of Agriculture (DA) Sec. Proceso Alcala.
Facing regional and national leaderships this Tuesday and armed with all these people-centered projects for Bohol, Gov. Chatto sees no reason that any item from the Bohol list be voted out due to lack of merit. (JLV/PGBh/EDCom)
by admin | Mar 28, 2015 | Headlines, Tech Talk
Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), spoke to students and IT enthusiasts at the University of the Philippines – Cebu City on March 28, 2015 about copyright issues on software.
Stallman is the original author of GCC, the most popular compiler for the C programming language. GCC is the used to compile software that runs email servers, web servers, routers and many other systems on the Internet.
Aside from his technical contributions, Stallman is also known for his advocacy “to promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users”. The FSF provides critical infrastructure and funding for the GNU project, the foundation of the popular GNU/Linux family of free operating systems and the keystone of the Internet.

Richard Stallman, Founder of the Free Software Foundation, speaks to students and IT enthusiasts at UP Cebu.
In his talk, Stallman raised issue on the creeping loss of freedom to use software and other digital and non-digital works like art and literature. He also talked about the history of copyright and its original purpose which is for the good of the general public.
At present, influential companies try to change the original purpose of copyright and subvert it to benefit the companies instead of the general public. One such example he gave as music. In the past, it was easy to share music: you just lend your CD to your friend. Now, with streaming music service, you cannot just lend the service to you friend because the service provider restricts it.
Stallman warns that if nothing is done, we will eventually lose all our freedom to use software the way we want to use it.
by admin | Mar 26, 2015 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, March 25, (PIA)–Over 70 slippers for deprived children, this sums up the slipper pool which a Holy Name University (HNU) club and class intends to hand over within the next few days to beneficiaries they could identify.
HNUs Students for the Environment, Education and Development (SEED) members had to save a few from their meager allowance to buy an extra pair of slippers, while the school’s class on tourism impacts and sustainability also pitched in to make the life of a kid more memorable, even if for a bit.
In its annual activity to cap a semester, SEED members and tourism students put on their slippers and joined in a “walk to remember,” a walk for a cause which they hold regularly.
It’s a commitment to the environment, to the community and to ourselves, a SEED member said when asked what he intends to get in joining the Saturday afternoon event March 14.
What is not regular during the recent activity was that the students had to ascend Banat-i Hill and in portions of the climb, take off their slippers in an attempt to reconnect with the earth.
The initiative to reconnect with the earth is consistent with a healthy lifestyle trend called “earthing,” where man attempts to reestablish his body’s balance which has been disconnected from the earth and ground it back.
An earlier lecture sharing on Earthing happened at the HNU AV Hall where speakers impress the disconnection.
“Throughout time, humans have sat, stood, strolled, and slept on the ground – the skin of their bodies touching the skin of the Earth,” a sharer said.
And throughout time, such contact served as a conduit for transferring the Earth’s natural, gentle negative charge underfoot into the body, he continued to explain the possible source of imbalance which makes man more vulnerable to illnesses.
But modern lifestyle however has disconnected man from the earth, the usual grounding could not happen when it is hampered by thick soled rubber shoes, non-earth conductor clothing and fast paced life.
Scientists and Earthing practitioners noted that contact with the Earth, appears to uphold the electrical stability of bodies and serve as a foundation for vitality and health, thus the need to re-connect anew.
For all this, SEED members and tourism students under professor Emmylou Palacio-Noel did their little share of the walk to help needy kids, impress their position of environment protection as well as reconnect with the earth. (rac/PIABohol)

Making a stand. As others sat, several HNU SEED and tourism students made a stand for the environment and walked in slippers or barefoot to pool slippers for deprived children and to reconnect the body from the earth in attempts to start a healthy lifestyle. (rac/PIABohol)
by admin | Mar 25, 2015 | Headlines, National News
MANILA, Mar. 25 (PIA)–Iapil na sa Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) sa ilang mga forecast ug bulletins ang color-coded warning alang sa mga storm surge.
Matud pa ni Cecilia Monteverde, Officer in Charge sa Hydrometeorology Tropical Meteorology Instrument Research and Development station sa PAGASA, ang kolor nga green o berde nagpasabot nga walay alerto ug dili kinahanglang mobakwit.
Ang yellow o dalag nagpasabot nga alerto o magbantay tungod sa posibleng storm surge, samtang ang orange o kahil nagpasabot nga posibleng adunay storm surge ug gi-aghat ang mga residente nga mahimong maapektuhan nga mobakwit na.
Ang red o pula nga warning usab ang nangahologan og “take action” nga nagpasabot nga kinahanglan nang mobakwit ang tanan tungod sa dakung hulga sa kinabuhi sa tawo. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol