The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee has issued Decision No. 2767/QD-UBND announcing the rankings of departments, agencies, districts and Hoa Binh city in the Public Administration Reform Index (PAR) and the Satisfaction Index of Public Administration Services (SIPAS) in 2024.
Citizens and businesses conduct administrative procedures
in Hoa Binh city.
Among departments, agencies and units in the province, the Department of Home
Affairs ranked first with the PAR index of 93.82% and the SIPAS index of
98.89%.
It was followed bythe Department of Justice with 93.42%
and 92.66%; the Management Board of Industrial Parks with 91.90% and 80.63%; the
provincial People's Committee Office with 91.55% and 82.75%; the Department of
Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs with 91.26% and 93.98%; the Department of
Finance: 90.91% and 98.51%; the Department of Information and Communications
with 90.82% and 90.90%; the Department of Transport with 90.05% and 96.68%; the
Board for Ethnic Affairs with 89.81% and 82.25%; the Department of Science and
Technology with 89.57% and 98.74%; the Department of Agriculture and Rural
Development with 89.51% and 94.95%; the Department of Construction with 89.38%
and 94.65%; the Department of Health with 88.63% and 93.98%; the Department of
Industry and Trade with 88.56% and 94.61%; the Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism with 88.37% and 96.60%; the Department of Planning and Investment
with 88.26% and 98.81%; the provincial Inspectorate with 87.65% and 86.88%; the
Department of Education and Training with 87.63% and 87.86%; and the Department
of Natural Resources and Environment with 81.09% and 90.23%.
The People's Committee of Hoa Binh city topped the list of
localities the PAR index of 91.55% and the SIPAS index of 87.40%.
It was followed by Lac Son district with 90.16% and 91.56%
respectively; Kim Boi district with 89.65% and 82.23%; Yen Thuy district with
89.46% and 92.62%; Da Bac district with 89.10% and 82.49%; Lac Thuy district
with 88.21% and 73.55%; Cao Phong district with 87.93% and 79.92%; Mai Chau
district with 87.10% and 84.21%; Tan Lac district with 85.09% and 71.30%; and
Luong Son district with 84.62% and 60.45%.
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