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
In the afternoon of January 15th, at the Industrial Park of the Left Bank of Da River, the Trade Union of the Provincial Industrial Parks organized the program "Reunion Tet – the Spring Being Grateful to the Party” in 2025.
On January 9th, the Department of Education and Training held a conference to summarize the school year of 2024, reviewing the semester I and deploy tasks for 2025, semester II of the 2024-2025 school year. There was the attendance of Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, the Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
In the spirit of mutual support, charitable groups and donors in and outside Hoa Binh province have come together and joined hands with local authorities and organisations to hold meaningful, humanitarian activities for the poor, vulnerable, and those in need, spreading love and kindness from the "golden hearts" in the community.
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.
Kim Boi district, a revolutionary land rich in cultural heritage, is "awakening” with major opportunities to become a tourism and eco-urban hub in Hoa Binh province and the region as a whole.
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.