(HBO) – Hoa Binh province’s war veterans association and the People’s Committee of Mai Chau district jointly launched the New Year tree planting festival in Mai Hich commune on January 26, or the 11th day of the lunar New Year.
The event was attended by
Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman
of the provincial People’s Council; representatives from the Party Committee, People’s
Council and People’s Committee of Mai Chau district; as well as from the war veterans associations of
Hoa Binh city and other districts; and locals.

Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the provincial
Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council, joins delegates
in planting trees in Cha Lang hamlet, Mai Hich commune, Mai Chau district.
In recent years,
the Party Committee, the People’s Council and the People’s Committee of Mai
Chau district have directed departments, sectors, organisations and schools in
the district to actively participate in tree-planting and forest protection movements.
The local authority has worked to protect 23,000 ha of natural forests and 977
ha of planted forests.
Mai Chau
district newly planted hundreds of hectares of forests, and thousands of fruits
and wood trees. Due attention was also paid to protecting the forest.
The tree planting is a meaningful movement, significantly contributing to protecting
the environment and natural landscape, and raising public awareness and responsibility
of the significance of forest protection. It also contributes to ensuring
security and order, and promoting socio-economic development in the locality.

Representatives from the province’s war
veterans association sign a commitment of the "Exemplary veteran” emulation
movement” in 2018.
At the ceremony, the
province’s war veterans association launched the "Exemplary veteran” emulation
movement” in 2018 with the targets: all members of the association firmly
maintain political ideology; and resolutely fight misconceptions,
"peaceful evolution" scheme and "self-evolution” and "self-transformation”.
The association plans to admit at least 1,500 new members, while maintaining
and promoting movements to mutually support among the war veterans, thus
helping them escape from poverty and improve living conditions.
Charitable and gratitude activities will be also enhanced in the year. The
association also pledged to work to improve the quality of its operation.
Right after the launching ceremony, local officials, youths and people of Mai
Hich commune planted 2,000 trees in Cha Lang hamlet, Mai Hich commune, Mai Chau
district./.
Hoa Binh province is undergoing a dynamic transformation amid Vietnam’s national digital transition. Building on Poliburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, the province has rolled out a wide range of practical action plans. A standout initiative is the "Digital Literacy for All” movement, an effort to ensure that no one is left behind in the digital era.
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With a spirit of unity and proactive problem-solving, the Party Committee, the government and the people of Dong Lai Commune (Tan Lac District) have made great strides in implementing the resolutions of the 24th Party Congress of the commune for the 2020 - 2025 term. Focusing on leadership and practical actions, the commune has brought the Party’s resolutions into daily life, creating strong impacts and pushing the local development forward.
Amid the nationwide push for digital transformation, young people in Hoa Binh Province are stepping up as dynamic pioneers, applying technology to enhance Youth Union operations and expand the reach of youth-led initiatives. Through creativity and adaptability, Youth Union organizations at all levels have introduced a series of practical solutions, contributing to modern governance and community development.
In recent years, An Nghia commune, located in Lac Son district, has stepped up administrative reform, focusing on improving the quality and efficiency of its single-window service unit for receiving and processing administrative procedures. These improvements have helped create favourable conditions for local residents and organisations to handle administrative procedures, contributing to the commune’s broader socio-economic development.
The Prime Minister-approved master plan to develop the multi-use value of forests ecosystems through 2030, with a vision to 2050, aims to improve the management and sustainable use of forest resources, create jobs, increase incomes, and improve the living standards of ethnic minorities, people in mountainous and remote areas, forest workers and those living near forests.