(HBO)- The northern province of Hoa Binh collected more than 1 billion VND (44,070 USD) to build houses for policy beneficiary families and those who rendered services to the nation by May 10.
The
money was raised under a programme launched by the Party Committee of the
provincial Military High Command to celebrate the 70th anniversary
of the War Invalid and Martyrs Day (July 27).
The province has decided to construct 19 houses, five of which will receive 60
million VND (2,600 USD) each while 14 others will be supported 70 million VND (3,000
USD) each.
Relevant authorities and organisations should examine accommodation situation
of policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors to draw up plans.
Funds for the construction are collected from officers and soldiers of armed
forces, individuals and organisations in the province.
In
addition, the Party Committee of the provincial Military High Command will direct
units to mobilise human resources and machines to help ground levelling, transport
building materials and construct the houses./.
H.L
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