(HBO) – Improving leadership capacity and combat strength of the local Party Committee, pooling the power of all people to build new-style rural areas, using advanced technologies, switching to plants and animals with high economic value to draw investment, developing industry, handicrafts and services are major goals of Tan My commune, Lac Son district during the 2020-2025 period.
Tan My commune of Lac Son district has pooled capital to build, perfect transportation infrastructure.
Following the communal Party Congress for the 2020-2025 tenure, the standing board of the communal Party Committee held conferences to raise awareness of the resolution among key Party members in hamlets, communes, Vietnam Fatherland Front committee, and mass organisations. It also devised an action programme to realise the approved resolution, with requirements in the fields of socio-economy-culture, national defence-security and Party building.
Permanent Vice Secretary of the communal Party Committee Bui Thanh Luan requested continuing to follow the Resolution adopted by the fourth plenum of the 12th National Party Congress on strengthening Party building and rectification, driving back degradation in political thought, moral virtue, lifestyle, "self-evolution” and "self-transformation” behaviours in internal affairs in accordance with the Politburo’s Decree No.05-CT/TW on promoting the studying and following of thoughts, morals and lifestyle of Ho Chi Minh each year.
By 2025, the commune targets a 10 percent growth in annual production value, average income per capita of 60 million VND, an annual reduction of 1 percent in the rate of poor households. All people will have health insurance cards, all schools meet national standards, all households have clean toilets and water.
To such end, the communal Party Committee will direct residents to change the structure of plants and animals in the direction of using advanced technologies in production, switch from less efficient crops to those with high economic value such as squash, jicama and watermelon.
The commune will also offer all possible support in terms of land, capital and other resources, encourage farmers to expand concentrated farms, step up the construction and upgrade of transportation infrastructure and irrigation works to improve their use efficiency, create conditions to develop local industrial zones and complexes, trade and services. The communal People’s Committee will work with the district Centre for Vocational Training to open training courses, introduce jobs, striving to generate 250 local jobs while working closely with competent agencies to build traditional goods./.
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