(HBO)- On January 25, Hoa Binh Newspaper held a visit to give gifts to former youth volunteers and the families contributing a lot of victories to the revolution in Thuong Tien commune (Kim Boi).
Thuong Tien Commune is a particularly
difficult commune of Kim Boi District. People's lives are still difficult. In
2018, the average income per capita of the commune is 14.2 million VND / person
/ year. The rate of the poor households accounts for 31.5%.
In order to help former youth volunteers and
the families contributing a lot of victories to the revolution to welcome a
warm and meaningful Tet holiday, Hoa Binh Newspaper gave 38 gifts worth 350,000
VND each. This is a practical and full-of-human activity to express the concern
of the officials, the reporters and the staff of Hoa Binh Newspaper agency with
the people in the commune.

Mr. Dinh Van On, the Secretary of Party Committee and the editorial
director of Hoa Binh Newspaper gave gifts to Party Committee and Thuong Tien
Commune People's Committee.

Mr. Dinh Van On, the Secretary of Party
Committee and the editorial director of Hoa Binh Newspaper gave gifts to former
youth volunteers and the families contributing a lot of victories to the
revolution.
On this occasion, on behalf of Hoa Binh Newspaper, Mr. Dinh Van On, the
Secretary of Party Committee and the editorial director sent Tet greetings,
health, happiness and prosperity to all the staff and people in the commune.
Hoa Binh newspaper will continue to accompany, share difficulties and help the
commune.
Besides, the commune leaders presented gifts
of the President, the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial People's
Committee, the Party Committee, the People's Council and the Commune People's
Committee to households with special difficulties of the commune.
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