(HBO) - On June 6, the Military Command of Hoa Binh province handed over two drilling wells to give to the Mong people in Hang Kia and Thung Mai hamlets, Hang Kia commune, Mai Chau district.
The happiness of
people in Thung Mai village in Hang Kia commune when using clean water from
wells given by Hoa Binh Military Command.
Hang Kia and Thung Mai
hamlets and Hang Kia communes are highland areas of the province. From that
situation, the Military Command of Hoa Binh province invested nearly 200
million dong to drill two deep wells from 75 to 85 meters, the water flow
reached 15 - 25m3 of water per hour. The soldiers also helped the
local people build two reservoirs, yard of wells, road...
Two new wells will
ensure domestic water for more than 200 households in three hamlets, including:
Pa Khom, Hang Kia, Thung Mai and neighboring hamlets of Hang Kia commune.
The work of the
Military Command of Hoa Binh province has profound social and political
significance, clearly showing the noble quality of Uncle Ho's army in the new
era.
The "Volunteer Youth" movement is the pride of Vietnamese youth. Along with the spread of the movement in Hoa Binh province, the volunteer youth movement in Lac Son district has many imprints, creating a vibrant emulation atmosphere for the youth, contributing to building a rich and civilised homeland.
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Thanks to the support of local authorities, Hoa Binh’s education system continues to achieve significant progress, contributing to meeting comprehensive reform targets and students' learning needs as well as supplying high-quality human resources for the province.
Muong Bi – Tan Lac is one of the four major Muong regions in Hoa Binh province. As the New Year has begun, Tan Lac is filled with hope, optimism, and renewed motivation. These days, village roads and alleyways there are adorned with vibrant flags and flowers, creating a bustling atmosphere to welcome 2025. Local residents are overjoyed as their homeland undergoes a remarkable transformation, with improved living conditions, and greater prosperity and security.
Da Bac district, like many other localities, faces challenges such as unemployment and unstable job opportunities, with an average 900 labourers needing vocational training annually and nearly 1,000 looking for jobs. The district has collaborated with the provincial Department of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, job service centres, and domestic and international recruitment agencies to organise job fairs and consultation sessions every year.
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