(HBO) – Local residents living along provincial Road 435 (Binh Thanh - Thung Nai - Ngoi Hoa, Tan Lac district) have agreed to facilitate land clearance in service of the road construction.

Bui Thi Hanh’s family in Ne
hamlet, Ngoi Hoa commune hands over land to the authority.
Road 435 has nearly 9 km running through Mu, Ne, Buong, Ngoi and
Liem hamlets in Ngoi Hoa commune. About 200 local households have to relocate their
assets and crops due to the construction. The land clearance work has basically
been completed, even ahead of the schedule set by the Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee, under which at least half of the site in Tan Lac
district must be cleared by the end of September 2018. Although local residents
have yet to get compensation, they have handed over space to the project’s
investor and constructor.
Ngoi Hoa has well performed the communication work to encourage
officials, Party members and residents to support and abide by policies and
guidelines of the province, and move their assets, crops and houses in order to
create favourable conditions for the constructor to implement the project.
Apart from publicising compensation methods, commune authorities have also
followed measurement regulations in land clearance. Ngoi Hoa decided to ratify
the compensation estimate at about 16 billion VND.
The project on upgrading Road 435 was approved by the provincial
People’s Committee under Decision No. 1644/QD-UBND dated August 30, 2017, with
a total investment capital of 756 billion VND through Government bonds during
the 2016-2020 period. Of the sum, the province’s capital is 56 billion VND.
A total 21.18km of the road have been upgraded under Level-3
standards which are set for mountainous areas with a designed speed of 60km/h.
It starts from the Binh Thanh intersection to Thung Nai in Cao Phong district,
and ends in Liem hamlet, Ngoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district. The project has
received 630 billion VND, of which 150 billion VND in 2017.
In Lac Thuy district, communes have been succeeded in promoting their One Commune-One Product (OCOP) products while others are still struggling to position their typical farming products in market. Some communes in the district still fail to have their products met OCOP programme’s requirements, while others have seen their certifications expired.
The inspectorate agency of Hoa Binh province has issued Official Dispatch No. 1090/TTr-PCTN to provincial departments, agencies, localities, business associations, enterprises, and investors regarding measures to improve informal component indexes of the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI).
Hoa Binh is taking concrete steps to improve its investment environment, with a strong focus on supporting businesses, settling obstacles for strategic investors, and creating opportunities for robust development in the coming years.
Under the blazing early summer sun, the construction site of Nhuan Trach Industrial Park (IP) in Luong Son district is abuzz with activities from dawn to dusk, a testament to the determination of the investor to meet their construction targets on schedule.