(HBO) – On the occasion of 87th anniversary of Vietnam Fatherland Front (18/11/1930 -18/11/2017), the people living in Sau Thuong Village, Thanh Luong Commune of Luong Son District organized the Festival Day of great national unity. The event was attended by Member of Provincial Party Committee and Head of the provincial Commission for Propaganda and Education Nguyen Van Toan, together with other officials of the provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Council, Provincial Youth Union, District Committee, People’s Committee and Fatherland Front Committee of Luong Son District.

In Sau Thuong village, there are currently 218 households with 960  people, Kinh people account for 15% while Muong people make up 85%. The residential area is divided into 3 residential clusters with 1 Party Cell of 35 party members. Since the implementation of the campaign "All residents unite to build new rural and civilized urban area”, the village has had many positive changes. Up to now, there is only 12 poor households (accounting for 0, 55%), the average income per capita is over 25 million dongs/ person/ year. There are also many people and household examples of doing good business, over 60% of business households earn more than 120 million dongs per year.

 

Mr. Nguyen Van Toan, Member of Provincial Party Committee and Head of the provincial Commission for Propaganda and Education, presents flowers to congratulate the Unity Festival Day in Sau Thuong Village.

 Over the past years, the people in the village have united in building healthy spiritual cultural lives, preserving and promoting national cultural identity, and caring the educational career and people’s health. At present, there is a good maintaining club of 5 No 3 Clean, 01 club of elderly association; 85,3% of the population participated in health insurance. The village is a bright spot in solidarity to perform the Front tasks well and helping each other in trouble. In 2017, over 41 million dongs have been collected and supported for many funds, the tasks of regarding regime to meritorious people, families under preferential treatment policy on the special occasions of Lunar New Year, Days for Martyrs and Wounded Soldiers. People living in the village positively carry out the village conventions created by themselves, well obey all policies and guidelines of the Party, regulations and laws of the State, as well as build a united council; participate actively in the activities of hygiene and environmental protection.

 Signing in 2018 emulating agreement, all the organizations in the village are trying to implement well 3 cultural – family standards, perform 5 contents of the campaign "All residents unite to build new rural and civilized urban area”.

On this event, 179 households in our village are approved as cultural families in 2017, 132 households are awarded the title of cultural families in 3 continuous years (2015-2017); 27 typical households are samples of cultural families in 3 continuous years (2015-2017).

 
 

People of Sau Thuong Village give art performances to celebrate the Festival Day.

On this occasion, The Provincial Committee, The People’s Committee, The People’s Council, Vietnam Fatherland Front  Council, other local organizations and local enterprises present flowers and gifts to Sau Thuong Village./.

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