(HBO) – In Cao Thang commune, the Luong Son district chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMCYU) has begun the Month of Youth 2018. Leaders of the Hoa Binh and Luong Son HCMCYU chapters and 500 HCMCYU members across the district attended the launching event.
Following a plan set by the Hoa Binh HCMCYU’s standing committee,
the Luong Son HCMCYU will carry out activities based on seven categories,
including launching communications campaigns highlighting the tradition and
history of the HCMCYU, achievements and resolutions of the HCMCYU; engaging in
rural infrastructure building, environmental protection, afforestation,
technology transfer; building civilized urban areas; and supporting startups.

Representatives of leaders from the Hoa Binh and Luong Son HCMCYU
presented gifts to disadvantaged families in Cao Thang commune (Luong Son).

Representatives of leaders from the Hoa Binh and Luong Son HCMCYU
join hands in building rural roads in Cao Thang commune.
At the ceremony, the Luong Son HCMCYU’s standing committee
presented gifts to disadvantaged students and families in the commune, and took
part in tree planting and rural road building activities in response to the
Month of Youth./.
Administrative reform has been identified as a key priority in enhancing state governance, improving the business environment, and facilitating services for citizens and enterprises.
The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee met on March 18 to review and guide major investment projects aimed at boosting local socio-economic development.
The air is thick with the hum of drills and the clatter of machinery as the Hoa Binh – Moc Chau expressway takes shape amid the rugged terrain. Welding sparks illuminate the faces of workers, and concrete mixers churn relentlessly, laying fresh pavement on the newly-carved road. The construction site buzzes with a palpable sense of urgency, particularly in Hoa Binh province where the expressway's future is being forged.
The northern province of Hoa Binh, with over 467,000 hectares of natural forest and more than 100,000 hectares of production forest, holds significant potential for carbon credit market development.
Replacing substandard houses with more sturdy ones by June 30 is the direction given by Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee, at a meeting held in early March by the provincial Steering Committee for the programme to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses for the needy.
Recognising digital transformation as an inevitable trend, authorities and agencies in Hoa Binh have made great efforts in the work by focusing on three core pillars - digital government, digital society, and digital economy, resulting in enhanced competitiveness, improved investment climate, and ensured economic and social welfare.