alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long on October 30 had a working session with the Party Committee of the provincial Department of Natural Resources and Environment on the sector's implementation of political tasks in the past 10 months, and key tasks for the last months of 2024 and in the coming time.


alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long delivers a speech to conclude the working session.

 

In implementing the Party building work, over the recent times, the department’s Party Committee has stepped up education on political and ideological affairs, promptly consolidated Party cell committees, developed the number of Party organisations and members, and strictly implemented inspection, supervision, and enforcement of Party discipline.

So far this year, the department has carried out 21 key tasks, with 156 specific contents, assigned by the provincial People's Committee. To date, 80 out of the 156 works have been completed.

However, the sector still faces a lot of difficulties. The results of implementing land use planning and plans fail to meet expectations, the approval of land use planning and plans at the provincial and district levels is later than prescribed, and the management of agricultural land funds managed by the People's Committees of communes, wards, and towns not guaranteed.

At the event, leaders of departments and sectors answered some recommendations regarding the planning work, the rearrangement of the organisational apparatus, the placing of working offices for the Land Fund Development Centres of districts and Hoa Binh city, and the management of resources in Hoa Binh lake.

Concluding the working session, Long requested the Party Committee of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to focus on measures to overcome difficulties, improve the effectiveness of advising on the implementation of state management work in the field of natural resources and environment, and build a strong Party and agency. He required the agency’s staff to stay united, fulfill assigned tasks, absolutely comply with legal regulations, improve ethics, and better perform the task of serving the people and businesses.

It is necessary to continue to advise competent authorities in implementing the Land Law, which took effect on August 1, 2024; develop a land price list suitable to local conditions and effectively serving local socio-economic development; review land use planning of districts and Hoa Binh city to be consistent with the provincial master plan; coordinate with departments, sectors, districts and Hoa Binh city to develop strategic and long-term land use planning; and effectively implement cadastral surveying and mapping, land registration and declaration, land use right certificate issuance and cadastral database building in the province by 2030, he added.

 

 


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