(HBO) - After half a decade implementing resolutions of Party congresses at different levels for the 2015 – 2020 tenure, Hang Tram township (Yen Thuy district) has changed significantly. After merging Yen Lac commune into Hang Tram, local authorities are striving to build the township into a civilised urban area in the upcoming five-year period.


 

Hang Tram township (Yen Thuy) sees significant investment channeled into its infrastructure, gradually obtaining the look of a civilised urban area .

The township currently has 15 enterprises, two cooperatives, and141private businessesoperating in the industry – construction sector, which includes carpentry, agricultural product processing, mechanical engineering, construction materials manufacturing, and garment-textile.

Located at the heart of Yen Thuy district, Hang Tram has favourable conditions to develop services and trade, with 40 enterprises and cooperatives, 629 private business households creating jobs for nearly 2,000 workers.

There are also outstanding agriculturalmodels, such as growing pumpkin and bitter cucumber for seeds in Khoang Chong, taro in Lac Vuong, and safe vegetables in Hang Tram.

 

Meanwhile, in the socio-cultural field, almost all locals have a good sense of implementing a civilised lifestyle in weddings, funerals, and festivals. The rate of educational universalisation has reached100 percent, while over 80 percent of the residents have participated in health insurance. The township established nine family clubs for sustainable development and nine groups for domestic violence prevention and control.

 

In the 2020-2021 period, Hang Tram is set to focus on renovating and upgrading its urban area and improving local living standards and holding communications campaigns calling for the building of a civilised lifestyle. Local neighborhoods are recommended to incorporate urban civilisation standards into their codes of conduct for better implementation. Hang Trang is striving to have over 80 percent of its residential areas boasting a healthy cultural environment and friendly residents.

 

For 2022 - 2023, a series of targets have been set for the township to achieve. They include 80 percent of households well implementing regulations on civilised lifestyle building in organising weddings, funerals, festivals and committing not to encroach on roadways and pavements.

In the 2024 - 2025 period, the rates of the neighborhoods without road and payment encroachment activities and of those building civilised urban model are expected to reach 100 percent./.

 


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