(HBO) - In the afternoon of March 20, 2018, the Party Committee of Luong Son district held a ceremony to give the decision of recognizing the sacrificed or died revolutionary activists from 1st January, 1945 to the Revolution of August in 1945 for the relatives of Mr. Dinh Cong Niet’s family in Mo village, Luong Son town.


Mr. Bui Van Dau – the Member of Board Party Committee, Secretary of District Party Committee, and Chairman of District People's Council handed the Decision and the amount of one-time allowance for Ms. Dinh Thi Van, a daughter of Mr. Dinh Cong Niet.

 

Mr. Dinh Cong Niet was born on October 4, 1913 in Mo village, Luong Son town, Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province. He joined the Revolution very early, in March 1945, he joined Viet Minh organization, commanded to seize the authority power of the Luong Son District in August 1945. After regaining the control of Luong Son District, Mr. Dinh Cong Niet was elected for the Chairman of Luong Son Provisional Committee. Mr. Dinh Cong Niet’s name and dedication is highlighted in the history book of the Party Committee of Luong Son district in the first period of 1930 - 1975. With his activities and dedication, on 1/1/2018, Mr. Dinh Cong Niet was recognized by the Revolutionary Party Committee of Hoa Binh province as a revolutionary activist from 1/1/1945 to the date of August Revolution of 1945. This has shown the deep gratitude of the Party, the State and the people for his contributions, dedication to the revolutionary development of the Party.

 

Mr. Niet died on November 3, 1994. In order to express the gratitude to his great contributions, the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Hoa Binh province decided to grant a one-time allowance of 25 million dongs for Ms. Dinh Thi Van, the daughter of Mr. Dinh Cong Niet.

 

Under the authority of the Provincial Party Committee of Hoa Binh, Mr. Bui Van Dau - the Member of Board Party Committee, Secretary of District Party Committee, Chairman of the District People's Council handed the Decision and the amount of a one-time allowance for Ms. Dinh Thi Van, the daughter of Mr. Dinh Cong Niet. The District Party Secretary member wishes that the family will continue to unite, promote the revolutionary tradition of the family, and actively participate in building the homeland more beautiful and rich. At the same time, the district's social and political organizations and organizations should continue to do well the work of "Gratitude and Satisfaction", taking good care of policy beneficiaries and meritorious people with the Revolution in the area. /.


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