(HBO) - Ba Hang Doi township will be developed into the second socio-economic, cultural hub of Lac Thuy district. That is the goal set by the Party Committee and authorities of Lac Thuy district for the 2021 – 2025 period.
Thanks to bold investment in new models,
residents of Ba Hang Doi township, Lac Thuy district have improved value of
agricultural production. Photo: The goat farming model is spreading in the
locality.
The provincial People’s Committee agreed
with the policy of adjusting and expanding a master plan on Ba Hang Doi township
until 2030 with a vision to 2035. It lays a foundation for the district to turn
Ba Hang Doi township into the second socio-economic and cultural hub, behind
Chi Ne township in the near future.
To meet such goal, Thanh Ha township and
Thanh Nong commune have put into operation many works and projects using the
State budget, contributing to creating a new facelift for urban and rural
areas.
To help Ba Hang Doi meet criteria for the
fifth-tier urban area, the local Party Committee and authorities have always
received support of people from walks of life, thereby making important
contributions to the rapid and synchronous change in the urban and rural face
of the township. As of the late 2020, the township recorded an average income
per capita of 47.4 million VND each year.
By 2025, it strives to approve investment
in socio-economic infrastructure as planned, make a list of important projects
and works that serve as a driving force for economic development, build new
urban areas meeting criteria in terms of population, social and technical
infrastructure and landscaping for the sake of sustainable development. At the
same time, the province will create favourable conditions for individuals,
organisations and businesses to carry out production-trade projects to meet
public demand. It is considered a solid foundation for Ba Hang Doi township to
become a socio-economic and cultural centre that plays a significant role in
the strong and comprehensive development of Lac Thuy district in the future./.
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