(HBO) - On January 15, the leaders from the Provincial Fatherland Front, the Provincial Confederation of Labor and Da Bac district awarded and handed over 114 sets of Tet gifts to the poor households in Toan Son commune and the workers, the officials and the laborers in the area of Da Bac district.

Mr. Bui Tien Luc, the Head of the Provincial People's Committee, the Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front and the leaders from Da Bac district are giving Tet gifts to the poor households in Toan Son commune.

Specifically, the Provincial Fatherland Front awarded 84 Tet gifts to the poor households in Toan Son commune. Each gift is worth 650,000 VND (500,000 VND in cash and a bag of 150,000 dong-gift, including confectionery, broth mix). The money and gifts are extracted from the Provincial Fund "For the Poor” supported by the departments and appropriate authorities, and donors.

The leader of the provincial Confederation ò Labor handed over 30 sets of Tet gifts from the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor to 30 the workers, the officials and the laborers having difficult circumstances in the area of Da Bac district. Each set is worth 1.15 million VND (1 million VND in cash and a bag of gift worth 150,000 VND).

On behalf of the leaders of the province, Mr. Bui Tien Luc, the Head of the Provincial Commission for Mass Mobilization, the Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front kindly asked about the people’s health and wished the officials and People of Toan Son Commune in particular, Da Bac district in general to welcome a warm, playful, safe and economical Tet. He wished the people health and happiness on the occasion of the new year. It is suggested that the Party Committee and the authorities of the district and the commune grasp the situation of the People, take care of Tet for the people so that all people can have Tet.

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