(HBO) – Winners of Hoa Binh province’s Bua Liem Vang (Golden Hammer and Sickle) Award 2021, the sixth press award on Party building, have been announced.

Attending the event were Ngo Van Tuan, member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and head of the province's delegation of National Assembly deputies; Bui Duc Hinh, Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People's Council; and Nguyen Van Toan, Permanent Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee; among others.

The contest has received the response of Party committees at all levels, press agencies in the province as well as reporters and collaborators since it was launched at the beginning of last year. It has created a spillover effect in the society and raised awareness of cadres, Party members and local residents on their sense of responsibility for Party-building work.

The organising board presented two A, two B and three C prizes as well as 10 consolation prizes to outstanding works chosen from 67 entries, at a ceremony held on February 18.
The award also helped create high-quality products, contributing to building a pure and strong Party./.


Ngo Van Tuan, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, presents A prize certificates to winners.


Bui Duc Hinh, Chairman of the provincial People’s Council, honours winners of B prize.


Nguyen Van Toan, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, gives certificates of merit to authors who win A prize.


Quach The Ngoc, head of the provincial Party Committee's Commission for Information and Education, gives certificates to C prize winners.


Deputy head of the provincial Party Committee's Commission for Information and Education Nguyen Vu Chi and Deputy head of the provincial Party Committee's Organisation Commission Bui Manh Cuong hand over consolidation prizes to authors.

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