(HBO) – Vice Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Bui Van Khanh held a working session with leaders of Hoa Binh city on March 5 to review socio-economic performance during 2019 and the first two months of this year, and discuss key tasks for the near future.
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and
Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Bui Van Khanh concludes the
meeting.
The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh city has closely followed
goals in various areas, assessed advantages and disadvantages to seek
appropriate solutions. In the process of direction, the municipal People’s
Committee determined the right focuses, thereby reaping important results in
the implementation of socio-economic development plan.
In the first two months of this year, the city’s total
retail of goods and services was estimated at over 4.08 trillion VND, up 26.6
percent year-on-year. The industrial and handicraft production value was
estimated at over 1.73 trillion VND, up 13.5 percent annually. Its State budget
revenue reached 68.59 billion VND, or 12.96 percent of the estimate assigned by
the municipal People’s Council. Progress was seen in socio-culture while
national defence and security were maintained.
The municipal Party Committee and People’s Committee also
paid attention to directing the merger of administrative areas. Permanent
members of the municipal Party Committee, People’s Council and People’s
Committee promptly ordered the building of plans to arrange headquarters of
units and agencies.
Khanh acknowledged efforts of Hoa Binh city in the merger of
administrative areas. About orientations to building the city in the near future, the
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee requested paying attention to
urbanisation along the two banks of Da River. In a report to be submitted to
the municipal Party Congress for the 2020 – 2025 tenure, he required enhancing
urbanisation and comprehensive planning in tandem with the city’s master plan.
Further attention should be paid to site clearance, especially for key projects
and an industrial zone on the left bank of Da River to attract investment. Therefore,
the city must reshuffle personnel in the work./.
The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee held its monthly meeting on March 26 to review the progress of key projects, assess budget revenue and public investment disbursement, provide feedback on draft documents for submission to the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board, and discuss other important matters related to the committee's governance activities.
Playing a key role in Hoa Binh province’s economic development, Luong Son district has been focusing on science and technology development, innovation, and digital transformation.
Identifying the application of online public services as a key step in administrative procedure reform and e-government building, Kim Boi district has proactively provided services and supported residents and businesses in accessing and utilising full-process online public services promptly and efficiently. The locality aims to lift the rate of end-to-end online public services to over 90%, with all officials and civil servants handling tasks in the digital environment.
Nguyen Anh Tuyet, hailing from a family steeped in the ancient art of herbal medicine, is transforming local medicinal herbs into high-value concentrated extracts, elevating their worth and healing potential.
Nguyen Phi Long, an alternate member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee, and head of the steering committee for the province's key projects, chaired a conference on March 25 to discuss measures for implementing the project on constructing the Hoa Lac - Hoa Binh road and upgrading the Xuan Mai - Hoa Binh section of National Highway 6 under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
Administrative reform has been identified as a key priority in enhancing state governance, improving the business environment, and facilitating services for citizens and enterprises.