A wide range of activities have been held across the country to mark the 71st anniversary of Wounded and Fallen Soldiers’ Day (July 27).

The
National Institute of Bún on July 14 provided free medical checkups and gifts
for 300 policy beneficiaries and needy people in Viet Xuan commune. (Photo:
trianlietsi.vn)
The National Institute of Burns provided free medical checkups
and gifts for 300 policy beneficiaries and needy people in Viet Xuan commune,
Vinh Tuong district, in the northern
province of Vinh Phuc, on July 14.
On the same day, 200 policy
beneficiaries in Bo Sao commune, Vinh Tuong district, were also provided with
free medical checkups by the staff of the Military
Medical College
I, under the Vietnam
Military Medical
Academy.
The Vietnam Public Sector Union recently
visited and presented gifts to sick and wounded soldiers being cared for at the
Lang Giang nursing centre in northern Bac Giang province.
Officers, soldiers and employees of
Viettel Dak Lak laid wreaths and offered incense at the provincial Martyrs’
Cemetery.
They also donated nearly VND95 million to be
used to upgrade 14 district’s martyr’s cemeteries.
Source: NDO
The women's unions at all levels in Kim Boi district have been making significant contributions to the movement of building cultural life in the local community.
The movement helps improve rural look and the spiritual and material lives of local residents.
The Hoa Binh provincial People’s Committee has issued an action plan to ensure food safety, promote processing, and develop the market for agricultural, forestry, and fishery products in 2025.
In recent years, the development of rural handicrafts has not only helped preserve and promote the traditional values but it has also created jobs and improved incomes for the local residents.
By harmoniously combining traditional medicine with modern medical practices, the Hoa Binh Traditional Medicine Hospital is strengthening its role in the province’s healthcare system.