(HBO) - Resolution No. 11 of the Executive Committee of the Party Organisation of Phu Lai Commune, Yen Thuy district for the 2020-2025 term will see a target set to develop a model rural area in Phu Lai commune.

To achieve the target, Phu Lai commune is determined to deploy
fresh solutions to create a breakthrough in socio-economic development,
improving the lives of local people.
La Chi Hiep, Secretary of the Commune Party Committee said, "We have
achieved the building of new-style rural areas over the past years. And
although there are still hurdles to raise public awareness, we strive on.
Capital investment for infrastructure to implement the model rural is limited, so
we still have some work to do.”
Mobilization of resources among the local community needs to
improve and attracting businesses to invest in this sector is hard, he said.
According to him, a number of criteria for building new style
rural areas have been met, but the quality is not yet as high as they’d like.
To address the problem, the Party Committee realizes that it is necessary to
develop specific goals and tasks, and at the same time to take appropriate
measures to achieve the targets.
A series of measures have been taken, including strengthening
leadership, increasing information dissemination, and creating belief among
cadres, party members and locals.
Other measures include mobilizing locals to take part in building
model rural and residential areas, with new architecture. The Commune People's
Committee has been asked to review, evaluate, and develop a specific plan and
roadmap for each criterion in order to fulfill the goals. Inspections,
supervision and implementation of the democratic regulation on mobilizing locals
in building the model areas have been stepped up. As well, to deliver on the
goals means ensuring national security and defense; strengthening the
leadership of the Party, promoting the strength of the national unity, exploiting
all potentials, concentrating on mobilizing all resources, and implementing the
Resolution of the XXIV Commune Party Congress, 2020 - 2025 tenure.
To implement the contents of the resolution, the commune has
planned a concentrated commodity production area to assist in supporting the
initiatives.
Per capita income in 2021 in the region reached 48.6 million VND
and it is expected to increase to 54 million VND this year.
Public administrative activities have been modernized, with all
administrative procedures made more efficient via a new information systems
process, allowing the conduct of administrative procedures in accordance with government
regulations./
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