(HBO) - Lac Thuy District Police on December 15 launched an intensive campaign to crack down on crimes, ensuring public order and safety during the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday "Year of the Tiger” 2022, lasting from December 15, 2021 to February 14, 2022.
Lac Thuy
District Police launched an intensive campaign to crack down on crimes,
ensuring public order and safety during the traditional Tet holiday "Year of
the Tiger” 2022.
As the year draws to a close, criminal activities of all
types are on the rise, compounded with unpredictable consequences of COVID-19
pandemic resulting in more complex
situations.
During the intensive campaign, units are instructed to focus
efforts on implementing scenarios, plans and works designed for the purposes of
keeping a close watch on the situations, proactively taking precautions against
conspiracies of hostile forces and reactionaries, preventing petitions and
social trouble spots, securing public order and traffic safety, eliminating
surprises and unpreparedness under every circumstance; to uphold the centrality
of communes and townships in crime prevention and combating, effectively
maintaining public order and security at grassroots levels. Accordingly, great
emphasis is to be invested on encouraging and mobilizing the people to be
vigilant, actively participating in "All people safeguard the Fatherland's
security" movement, denouncing criminals, correcting and educating the
offenders in their homes and communities; to timely preventing disputes in the
communities from escalating into criminal activities; to ensure absolute safety
protection during the traditional Tet welcoming the Year of the Tiger and
Spring 2022 festivities.
These
are important duties of local administrative and Party committees, as well as
the whole people and political system with armed forces playing a core role,
thus contributing to the maintenance of political stability and security as
well as social safety and public order to ensure the dual target of containing
the COVID-19 pandemic while boosting the local socio-economic growth.
Voluntary blood donation (HMTN) is a noble and humane gesture. 24 years ago, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 43/2000/QD-TTg on mobilizing and encouraging Voluntary blood donation and designated April 7 every year as "All-People Voluntary blood donation Day”. This is an important milestone in the movement of voluntary blood donation, creating a strong change in the awareness and action at all levels of the government and people from all walks of life.
Yen Thuy is aiming to become a new-style rural district by 2025. To achieve this goal, the district has been mobilising the entire political system and local people to early fulfil required criteria.
From a normal bamboo tree, Nguyen Van Nam in Yen Tri commune, Yen Thuy district has transformed it into a "bamboo dragon". His works have been present in many countries.
On March 27th, the Public Security of Cao Phong District launched the model of clever mobilization "The Adopted Children of the Communal Police” advised and implemented by the Police of the communes and the town in coordination with the Youth Communist Union and the Women’s Union of the District Police.
According to the People's Committee of Tan Lac district, Hoa Binh province, by the end of 2023, Tan Lac district has 10/15 communes that meet new rural standards, with an average of 16 criteria per commune. The entire district has 14 OCOP products, including 13 3-star OCOP products and 1 4-star OCOP product; 18 model residential areas and 57 model gardens were recognized.
Hoa Binh is known as a land with a rich history and culture, one of the cradles of ancient Vietnamese people. The province is home to many ethnic groups, among which Muong people are indigenous inhabitants, sharing the same origin as the ancient Vietnamese people. The Muong people live in many northern provinces, but a majority resides in Hoa Binh province, along with famous "Hoa Binh Culture" that has created the beauty of the land and its people.