(HBO) - Right after the merging of its administrative units, Hoa Binh city has focused on compensation and resettlement support while addressing issues in land clearance for projects and works.
Many households have been assisted to settle down in
the resettlement zone in Thai Binh ward, Hoa Binh city.
In the first quarter of this year, the city
continued land clearance for 55 works and projects, including the key ones of
the province and Hoa Binh city.
Hoa Binh city has issued eight decisions on
approving options for compensation and resettlement support, worth over 80
billion VND (3.42 million USD) in total.
Nearly 40 billion VND has been disbursed,
including 18 billion VND for the industrial zone park on the left bank of the
Da River, and 13 billion VND for the Thong Nhat urban area.
Currently, three more projects are waiting for
approval, with a combined cost of over 60 billion VND.
They include a project to move power lines, Yen
Mong industrial cluster, Hoa Binh 2 bridge, and a road section linking National
Road No. 6 to Chi Lang./.
On November the first, the Provincial People's Committee held a meeting for the reports on the progress of preparations to hold the Ceremony to receive the Certificate of the special national relic ranking for Trai Cave, the Stone Roof of Vanh village (Lac Son district) and the Opening Ceremony of the Culture - Tourism Week of Hoa Binh province in 2024. Mr. Nguyen Van Toan, the Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, the Head of the Organizing Committee of Culture - Tourism Week chaired the meeting.
alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long on October 30 had a working session with the Party Committee of the provincial Department of Natural Resources and Environment on the sector's implementation of political tasks in the past 10 months, and key tasks for the last months of 2024 and in the coming time.
In recent years, the People's Committee of Lac Thuy district has directed units and mass organisations to promote the popularisation of the Party's policies and resolutions and the State's laws, as well as issued guiding documents on local religious affairs.
The Hoa Binh Steering Committee for the organisation of the fourth provincial congress of ethnic minority groups held a meeting on October 29 to discuss the progress of preparations for the congress. Dinh Cong Su, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the Steering Committee chaired the event. The congress is slated for November 14-15 at the provincial Cultural Palace, expecting 250 official delegates.
Despite a low starting point, the mountainous district of Mai Chau has effectively implemented the National Target Programme on New Rural Development, resulting in significant improvements in people’s life and rural look.
Over the past years, Hoa Binh has systematically implemented the one-stop-shop and interconnected one-stop-shop mechanisms in processing administrative procedures, contributing to improving the efficiency of the work while promoting online public services.