(HBO) - Chieng Chau commune has six hamlets, 926 households with 3,795 inhabitants, belonging to five ethnic groups living together: Kinh, Muong, Thai, Dao, Hoa. The ethnic minorities make up more than 90 percent of the commune’s population.
The family of Ha Viet Quan in Na So hamlet, Chieng Chau commune,
Mai Chau district receives a house from the commune’s Fatherland Front chapter.
As a bridge between the Party, authority and people and to contribute to the
implementation of the Party's Resolutions as well as socio-economic development
tasks, the commune’s Fatherland Front chapter and its member organizations have
coordinated to popularize Party's guidelines and policies and laws of the State
to the people, thus arousing people's self-reliance in learning, working and production.
Stepping up the campaign
"All people unite to build new-stylerural areas
and civilized cities", the commune mobilized thousands of
workdays for the construction of 1,970 m of inland canals and ditches, and the
expansion of 380 m of roads.
Local residents have also contributed workdays and over 100 million VND to
repair the secondary school in the commune. They continue to promote agriculture
production with the application of advanced techniques to increase labour
productivity, while building economic models in connection with the development
of community tourism, thus increasing income for locals. In 2018, the average per
capita income of the commune reached 20.5 million VND.
Upholding the role as a bridge between the
Party, the local authority and communities of ethnic groups, the communal Fatherland
Front chapter has done well the social supervision and criticism, and listened
to local aspiration of the people.
Effort has been made to improve the activity of 36 self-managing inter-family
groups, helping each other in activities of weddings and funerals, and resolving
conflicts in the community.
The front
performs well policies on ethnicity, religion, hunger elimination and poverty
reduction for ethnic minority areas, promoting the role of village leaders,
reputable people in communities. It also boosts the role of prestigious people,
heads of families in abiding by laws, study encouragement, talent promotion,
and elimination of social evils.
The commune has 769 households that have been recognized as cultural families,
accounting for 85.5 percent of its total, while three out of its six
residential areas meet the standard of cultural residential areas./.
The 4th Congress of Ethnic Minority Groups of Hoa Binh province was successfully held on November 15 at the provincial Culture Centre.
In line with the Politburo’s Directive No. 05-CT/TW on promoting the study of and adherence to President Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality, and lifestyle, the Party Organisation of Kim Boi district has been focusing on developing practical models that align with the roles and realities of local agencies and communities involved. Through this initiative, numerous officials and Party members have emerged as exemplary figures, leading by example in learning from and following the late leader.
Hoa Binh province has paid due attention to developing Party membership in non-state enterprises, helping improve the role of the Party committees, organisations and members in the firms.
A delegation from the National Assembly (NA), led by Lieutenant General Tran Quang Phuong, member of the Party Central Committee and Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, on November 10 visited and presented gifts to poor households and policy beneficiary families in Yen Tri commune, Yen Thuy district of Hoa Binh.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong attended the ceremony to mark the 60th founding anniversary of Yen Thuy district, Hoa Binh province, on November 10.
The Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee has issued a conclusion reviewing the three years implementing its resolution on preserving and promoting cultural values in Hoa Binh province for 2021 – 2025 with a vision towards 2030.