Many practical activities are carried out in the highlands.
(Baonghean.vn) - Repairing and cleaning the cemetery area, providing free medical examinations and medicine, and donating cows to poor households are activities carried out by units and organizations this morning.
On the morning of July 14, Regiment 335 stationed in Anh Son district mobilized 100 officers and soldiers of Battalion 5 to participate in clearing trees and grass around the cemetery area, repairing damaged flower vases and incense burners, and cleaning and wiping graves at the Vietnam - Laos Martyrs Cemetery.
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Officers and soldiers of Regiment 335 clean up the cemetery. Photo: Thai Hien |
This is an activity towards the 71st anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2018), and is also a regular activity with practical significance, aiming to raise awareness among the younger generation about the revolutionary tradition, the heroic sacrifices for national independence of previous generations and promote the morality of "remembering the source of water when drinking" and national pride of cadres and soldiers.
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Distributing medicine to people in Chau Nga commune. Photo: Luong Nga |
InQuy Chau district, Northwest Regional General Hospital coordinated with Quy Chau district Medical Center to organize examination, consultation, and free medicine distribution for 150 policy beneficiaries and poor households in Chau Nga commune.
Also here, the delegation presented 10 gifts to families with revolutionary contributions and families in difficult circumstances, with a total value of over 3 million VND.
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My Ly Border Guard Station gives cows to 3 poor households. Photo: Le Thach |
In Bac Ly commune, Ky Son district, implementing the plan to help poor communes of the Party Committee and the Border Guard Command of Nghe An province, My Ly Border Guard Station coordinated with local Party committees and authorities to organize the donation of 3 breeding cows to 3 poor households, including Xeo Van Bich (born in 1974), Cut Pho Khuon (born in 1957) and Cut Pho Lieu (born in 1990), all residing in Huoi Cang 1 village, Bac Ly commune, Ky Son district.