(HBO) – Yen Thuy district’s Lac Luong commune has been strengthening its steering committee for the "All people to unite to build a civilised life” movement while devising the committee’s operational mechanism and action plans relevant to the local situation.

 


The movement calling for land donation to build inter-commune and inter-village roads helps people in Lac Luong commune (Yen Thuy) travel more easily.

The commune has paid attention to raising people’s awareness of the Party’s policies and State’s laws and campaign them to adhere to these.

It has also encouraged people to engage in the movement via various ways, for example, public loudspeaker communication, cultural exchanges, music performances, and meeting of farmers, women, veterans and youth’s unions. It has also honoured and awarded individuals and organisations for their excellent performance in the movement.

Thanks to the acceleration of the movement, many good examples and good deeds have been recognised across all areas, from production, business to state management. Local people have enthusiastically supported the movement "All people to unite to build new-style rural areas and civilized cities, by donating land to build inter-commune roads in Luong Cao and Quyet Thang residential zones. Many successful bussiness models have been replicated, such as breeding goat farming, chicken farming in Luong Cao hamlet, and beekeeping in Yen Tan hamlet.

From 2016 - 2020, the movement "All people to unite to build a civilised life” have proved effective. By 2020, the commune had 1,355 households recognised as civilised families, accounting for 92.36 percent of the total, 83 recognised as outstanding civilised families for three consecutive years, accounting for 7.04 percent./.

 


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