(HBO) – Kim Boi district held a ceremony to mark its 60th founding anniversary (April 17, 1959-2019) and receive third-class Labour Order.

In the past 60 years, from a poor district, Kim Boi has followed the path to renewal, thus gaining a lot of achievements to contribute to the province’s development. By the end of 2018, economic growth reached 15.4 percent, per capita income surpassed 21 million VND a year, the poverty rate was reduced by 4-5 percent a year to 20.14 percent, the economic structure was shifted in a positive direction, infrastructure invested synchronously, the face of new-style rural areas lifted, defence security and social order and safety was ensured, the political system maintained, the national great unity consolidated, and locals’ material and spiritual lives bettered.

Under the authorization of the State President, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Committee Nguyen Van Quang presents third-class Labour Order to the district’s Party Committee, authorities and people.

In recognition of the achievements gained by the district, the Party and State awarded Kim Boi district with noble awards such as second-class Labour Order (1999), Hero of People's Armed Forces (2002), third-class Independence Order (2004), and second-class Independence Order (2009). On the occasion of the 60th founding anniversary of the district, it was honored with the third-class Labour Order for its outstanding achievements and contributions to the construction of socialism and national protection in recent years.

Quang asked Kim Boi Party Committee, administration and people to continue stepping up patriotic emulation movements, paying more attention to improving the quality of administrative reform, implementing defence and security work, speeding up the "all people join hands to protect the nation” movement, and developing cultural, physical training and sports activities.

Within the framework of the celebration, Kim Boi district organised many activities, attracting the participation of a great number of people such as a parade, cultural performances, an exhibition highlighting the district’s achievements and development and art performances./.


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