(HBO) – The Cao Phong district People’s Committee recently organised a conference to review work of emulation and commendation, carry out Party building tasks, and launch the national patriotic emulation campaign in 2019.


Photo: Leaders of the district People’s Committee present awards to organisations and individuals who have excellent achievements in the national patriotic emulation campaign in 2018.

Last year, the emulation and commendation work was launched in all sectors and saw the participation of people from all walks of life, making contributions to fulfilling local socio-economic criteria.

The district witnessed an economic growth of 11.8 percent while the economic structure shifting was on the right track, with the agro-forestry-fishery sector accounting for 44.5 percent of the GDP, industry-handicraft-construction 29 percent and tourism-services 26.5 percent. Income per capita reached 45.7 million VND. In addition, improvements were seen in culture, social welfare and security-defence.

At the event, the national patriotic emulation campaign in 2019 was launched under the theme "Local Party Committee, authority, armed forces, business community and people strengthen solidarity and create breakthrough to realise socio-economic development mission in 2019.

On the occasion, Cao Phong district presented the third-class Labour Order to one organisation, the Prime Minister’s Certificate of Merit to one individual, the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee’s Certificates of Merit to 15 organisations, the district’s Certificates of Merits to 14 businesses, cooperatives and excellent business households, 45 organisations and 200 individuals for their brilliant performance in the national patriotic emulation campaign in 2018./.


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