(HBO) - On March 25th, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Fatherland Front coordinated with the branch of the joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) in Hoa Binh to hold the inauguration and handover ceremony of Nam Son High & High Junior School in Van Son commune (Tan Lac). There were leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front, Department of Education and Training, Tan Lac district and the local authorities attending the ceremony.

The leaders from the Provincial
Fatherland Front, Vietcombank Hoa Binh branch and Tan Lac district are cutting
the ribbon to inaugurate the project of Nam Son High & High Junior School.
The construction of Nam Son High
& High Junior School started on November 20th, 2021 with a total cost of 3
billion VND, funded by Vietcombank Hoa Binh branch through the Provincial
Fatherland Front. The project consists of a 2-storey building block, 4
classrooms with a floor area of 392 m2. The design consultancy unit is Hoa Binh
Construction and Investment Consulting joint Stock Company; The construction
unit is Cuong Thinh Construction and Service Company Limited. During the
construction process, the Project Management Board regularly inspected,
supervised and urged the construction unit; they promptly adjusted, recommended
the repair and the replacement of parts that were not yet technically and
aesthetically pleasing. Up to now, the project has been completed on schedule,
with all the items, ensuring the quality, the aesthetics and safety for the
employees and the students during the construction process. The completion of
the project has strengthened the facilities, ensuring the learning and teaching
conditions for the teachers and the students, contributing to improving the
educational quality of the school.
Making a speech at the handover
ceremony, Mr. Bui Tien Luc, the Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass
Mobilization Department, the Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front
sincerely thanked to the sponsor and it was hoped that Vietcombank would
continue to support the poor community in the province. To congratulate Nam Son
High & High Junior School, he suggested that the school receive and put the
project into effective, reasonable and sustainable use. The education and
training sector and the local authorities has been mobilizing the resources to
invest in the equipment for educational activities.
On this occasion, the Provincial
Fund for the Poor's Management Board has allocated 100 million VND to directly
support the scholarships for the 10 disadvantaged students of the school, each
worth is 1 million VND.
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