(HBO) – In recent years, Hoa Binh city has strictly implemented the Politburo’s Directive No.05 on promoting the campaign to study and follow late President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example and gained remarkable achievements.

Vice Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Pham Xuan Kieu said that the committee’s standing board issued plan No.39 to realise the directive’s contents, which is to be implemented until 2021.

 

Officials in Yen Mong commune, Hoa Binh city, change working styles to quickly settle administrative procedures for people.

 Basic contents of Directive No.05 and the city’s plans have been popularised to all Party committees, fatherland front chapters and organisations in the city, which have then completed specific plans to carry out the document.

 The implementation of Directive No.05 in parallel with local political missions has brought progress in numerous socio-economic aspects, especially urgent and reality-emerging matters. The State management on land, construction and urban order has been improved. Prolonged and complicated lawsuits that caused public concern have been addressed fully. The Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee has to date issued decisions on the settlement of five out of six complaint cases. The remaining case is being verified for settlement.

 Together with communications work, Directive No.05 has been implemented through specific movements and activities of each office such as "Tuoi tre sang tao” (Creative Youth) and "Xay dung nong thon moi, do thi van minh” (Building new-style rural areas and civilised urban areas). Through the one-year implementation, waste of time, public asset use and office supplies was limited, while State officials’ attitudes to and responsibility for colleagues, subordinates and people and the quality of works were improved significantly.

 The Women’s Union of Tan Thinh ward steered its all branches to encourage their members to improve "confident – self-respect – generous – industrious” virtues. The union established 36 saving teams with 300 million VND, which was used as interest-free loans to help women develop the family-based economy.

 The Party cells of Ram, Ha Son and Thong Nhat villages rallied residents to devote over 2,000sq.m of land to build houses of culture, roads, and social welfare facilities. Meanwhile, the Hoang Van Thu gifted high school maintained its position as an excellent unit on initiative solutions and scientific projects acknowledged by the provincial Department of Education and Training and Science Council. The municipal Youth Union participated in cleaning the living environment, building a 2km road in Yen Mong and Thai Thinh communes and planting trees in Dan Chu commune.

 There are also more exemplary individuals following late President Ho Chi Minh’s words. Many fruit orchards have been developed to bring huge incomes, including a green grapefruit orchard of Nguyen Van Thuc’s family in Yen Mong commune and a guava orchard of Nguyen Thi Hue’s family in Bac Yen commune.

 In Cham Mat ward, Mr. Sinh devoted 320sq.m of land to build road, while Mr. Truong Van Khuyen who presented a 52-page document on President Ho Chi Minh’s life and career to the ward Party cell was applauded by the provincial People’s Committee.

 In Huu Nghi ward, Mrs Hoang Thuy Linh received certificates of merit from the Ministry of Health and the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee as she donated her blood 13 times from 2011-2016. Nguyen Hong Anh, a ninth grader in Su Ngoi secondary school, was presented with a certificate of merit from the Director of the provincial Department of Education and Training for helping her friend Nguyen Quang Son who suffers from paralysis of both legs.

                                                                             

 

                                                                                                 L.C

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