(HBO) - The people living in Minh Thanh Hamlet (Yen Tri Commune - Yen Thuy) have just held the Festival Day of great national unity and commemorated the 87th anniversary of Vietnam Fatherland Front (18/11/1930 - 18/11/2017). The Member of Provincial Party Committee and Head of the provincial Commission of Organization, Hoang Minh Tuan took part in this event.
Minh Thanh Hamlet (Yen Tri Commune, Yen Thuy District) is purely
agricultural with a total of
75 hectares of natural area. There are 125
households with 515 people including 10% of Kinh ethnic, 85% of Muong people
and other ethnic groups. Since the implementation of the campaign "All
residents unite to build the new rural and civilized urban area” in 2017, the
people living in the hamlet have united together to compete for the economic
development, escape the poverty and strive for the legitimate wealth and
construct the new countryside. Up to now, the average income per capita is over
26 million dongs/ person/ year. The rate of poor households has decreased to
6.4%, the nearly poor households have accounted for 10.4%. There are 100% of
children in the school age going to school, 85% of households attending the
voluntary health insurance and 95% of people using the hygienic water. In 2017,
94 households in our village have been approved as cultural families, 43
households have gained the title of cultural families in 3 continuous year and
24 typical households are samples of cultural families in 3 consecutive years.
Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan, Member of Provincial Party Committee and Head of
the provincial Commission for Organization, presents flowers to congratulate
the officials and people in Minh Thanh Hamlet.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Hoang Minh Tuan, Member of Provincial Party
Committee and Head of the provincial Commission for Organization, noted and
congratulated the achievements of Minh Thanh Hamlet in the performance of the
campaign "All residents unite to build the new rural and civilized urban area”.
He also wanted the people in the hamlet in particular and people in the commune
in general to continuously promote the obtained results and build neighborhood
more and more modern and richly in the future
The leader of Yen Tri Commune offered the certificates to the excellent
households of Minh Thanh Hamlet, awarding the title of cultural families in 3
continuous years.
In this occasion, the People’s Committee of Yen Tri Commune presented
the certificates to 94 households as cultural families in 2017, 43 households
being recognized the title of cultural families in 3 continuous year and 24
typical households being samples of cultural family in 3 consecutive years./.
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