HBO – The emulation block of centrally-run enterprises in Hoa Binh province has handed over a charitable house to Ninh Thi Lien’s family in Lac Thinh commune, Yen Thuy district.
The emulation block of
centrally-run enterprises grants house to Ninh Thi Lien’s family.
The emulation block of
centrally-run enterprises in Hoa Binh province includes Hoa Binh Hydropower
Company, Viettel Hoa Binh, Hoa Binh Power Company, Hoa Binh Post and
Telecommunications Company, provincial Post Office, PetroVietnam-Hoa Binh
branch, Construction and Investment joint Stock Company 222 (CEICO 222), and
Hoa Binh School Books and Equipment JSC. Leaders of the provincial Department
of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, and the People’s Committee of Yen Thuy
district attended the hand-over ceremony.
Ninh Thi Lien is the wife
of martyr Dinh Cong Hoan who was born in 1940, joined the army in 1965 and
sacrificed his life in 1970. Her family has a tradition of supporting the
revolution. Her mother in law is a heroic Vietnamese mother whose three sons
are martyrs. Construction on the 40sq.m charitable house started in May 2018 at
a total cost of over 100 million VND, 85 million VND of which was contributed
by the emulation block of centrally-run enterprises, and the remaining by the
family and relatives. At the hand-over ceremony, a representative from the
block presented a savings book worth 5 million VND to Ninh Thi Lien’s family. The
family also received gifts from the provincial Department of Labour, Invalids
and Social Affairs, and the People’s Committees of Yen Thuy district and Lac
Thinh commune.
The emulation block of
centrally-run enterprises in Hoa Binh province, set up in 2014, has made
contributions to the province’s socio-economic development. From 2016, the
block began building houses for local policy beneficiaries. In 2018, it
collected money to build two houses on the occasion of 71st Invalids
and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2018). Besides Ninh Thi Lien’s family, the
family of Bach Huy San (born in 1954), a war invalid of 4/4 class (24 percent
disability) in Bai Chao village, Tu Son commune, Kim Boi district, also
received a house. The unit has to date built eight houses for policy
beneficiaries in the locality./.
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