(HBO) – Hop Dong commune held the festival "All people protect national security” in 2019 on August 9. The commune has been selected by Kim Boi district authorities to be the model in organising the festival.
Leaders from the People’s Committee of Hop Dong
commune (Kim Boi district) present certificates of merit to five individuals
with outstanding achievements in the movement "All people protect national
security.”
For the movement to take root in reality, Hop
Dong commune has actively integrated it into other programmes, including the
campaign "All people unite to build new-style rural areas and civilised
cities”, and poverty reduction.
Thereby, many community-managed models of
security and order have been formed such as groups of families, security groups
and reconciliation groups.
Besides, to engage all people in the protection
of national security, local mass organisations of women, youths and farmers
have launched a number of emulation campaigns such as "women actively study,
work and promote creativity”, and "youths with traffic culture”.
Thanks to the efforts, local social order and
security were maintained in the first six months of 2019, with no illegal
religious preaching or serious crimes. The average per capita income in 2019 is
estimated at over 17 million VND. The rate of poor households reduced to 22
percent.
At the festival, the commune’s People’s
Committee presented certificates of merit to four units and five individuals in
recognition of their excellent performance in the "All people protect national
security” movement./.
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