(HBO) – According to a report of the People's Committee of Da Bac district, up to now, the district has four communes meeting all the 19 national criteria for building a new-styled rural area model, including Tu Ly, Hien Luong, Cao Son and Toan Son.

Other 12 communes met from 10 to 12 criteria, including Muong Chieng, Nanh Nghe, Dong Chum, Giap Dat, Tan Pheo, Tan Minh, Doan Ket, Trung Thanh, Yen Hoa, Dong Ruong, Tien Phong, and Vay Nua.

Results of reviewing advanced criteria showed that Hien Luong commune meets six out of the 19 criteria, down five criteria compared to that of 2021; Tu Ly commune five, down eight; Toan Son commune six, up two; and Cao Son five.

In the last months of the year, Da Bac district strives to have each commune meeting 13.85 criteria on average; maintain no commune with less than 11 criteria.

 

At the same time, the district tries to maintain four communes recognised new-styled rural areas, all communes launch and implement the movement "Clean house - beautiful garden - clean environment - civilised alley", each commune has a "One Commune-One Product” (OCOP) product recognised by the province, and each commune has at least three gardens to be recoginised exemplary gardens./.


 


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