(HBO) – A working delegation led by Hoang Van Tu, Vice Chairman of the People’s Council of Hoa Binh province, visited and presented gifts to two revolutionary veterans in Hoa Binh city on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day (September 2, 1945 – September 2, 2017).
The delegation was also
participated by leaders of the provincial Department of Labours, Invalids and
Social Affairs, the provincial Women’s Association and leaders of Hoa Binh city.
Hoang Van Tu, Vice Chairman of the Hoa Binh provincial People’s
Council, visits, presents gift to Dang Huu Tin, a revolutionary veteran in
Phuong Lam ward, Hoa Binh city.
The delegation presented
gifts from the Party Committee, the People’s Council, the People’s Committee
and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hoa Binh province to two revolutionary
veterans – Ms Le Thi Tam and Mr Dang Huu Tin in Phuong Lam ward of Hoa Binh
city. They are revolutionary veterans who have contributed greatly to building
and developing revolutionary movements in Hoa Binh province.
Vice Chairman Hoang Van Tu
gave his regards to the two revolutionary veterans while expressing his gratitude
to them for their contributions to the province’s construction and development.
He wished the veterans good health, adding that they are the moral support for their
families and the role model for their offspring to follow policies of the Party
and State, thereby building Hoa Binh into a more prosperous and developed
locality.
With the attention and investment of the Party and the State, upland communes of Tan Lac district have undergone significant changes. A notable example is Resolution No. 13-NQ/TU of the Standing Board of the province’s Party Committee regarding the implementation of the project "Building upland communes in Tan Lac district into provincial-level tourist areas by 2030, with a vision to 2050."
Member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long on September 5 morning attended the opening ceremony of the 2024-2025 school year at Tuan Dao Primary and Secondary School in Lac Son district.
Hoa Binh province currently has 134 non-agricultural cooperatives, accounting for representing 26.8% of the local total cooperatives. Of them, 42 are in industry and handicrafts, 10 in construction, 13 in electricity, 20 in trade and services, 6 in environmental sanitation services, 14 in transportation, 10 in tourism, and 19 in other fields.
Digital transformation in building new-style rural areas aims to gradually establish smart rural areas, enhance community activity efficiency, and contribute to making the National Target Programme on Building New-style Rural Areas more effective and sustainable. Hoa Binh province has implemented many models and programmes on digital transformation in rural areas, gradually meeting the requirements of comprehensive digital transformation.
Lac Thuy district made a breakthrough in the land redistribution work during 2020-2023 to develop large-scale fields, creating favourable conditions for businesses, cooperatives, and other economic sectors to invest in the production of agricultural commodities, and helping improve productivity and income for farmers.
In 2016, Yen Tri commune in Yen Thuy district was recognised as a new-style rural area in 2016, an advanced new-style rural area in 2020 and a model new-style rural area in 2021, respectively. It is the first and only commune in the province meeting the criteria for model new-style rural areas.