More roads in disadvantaged areas in Hoa Binh province have been lit up just before the Lunar New Year (Tet), helping to bring spring early, facilitating locals' daily activities and ensuring security and order in the locality.



Bui Van Tinh, secretary of Coi hamlet's Party cell shared that in recent years, thanks to the attention of the Party and State, essential infrastructure in the hamlet such as electricity and roads have been invested synchronously, meeting economic development needs in the locality.


He emphasised that the Lac Son Electricity Company Ltd supported the construction of the project "Lighting up country roads" in the hamlet, helping the locals to travel more conveniently while improving social order and security in the locality. Locals can now even play basketball in the evening, he said.

Nhoi Trong is a disadvantaged hamlet in Hop Phong commune, Cao Phong district. In recent years, living standard in the locality has been improved thanks to the new-style rural building programme.

With support of Cao Phong Electricity Company, the hamlet has installed solar-powered lights at junctions and the hamlet central area. The project plays an important role, helping the locals to improve physical training movement while ensuring security and order in the area.

Nguyen Phuc Thinh, Director of Hoa Binh Electricity Company said over the past years, the company has always paid attention to social security work. So far, many lighting systems have been installed along roads in the province, contributing to ensuring safety as well as preventing social evils in many areas.

Thinh stressed that in the upcoming time, the company will continue to implement social security programmes, especially in investment, building synchronous grid infrastructure, meeting electricity demand for daily life and production in the province.


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