President signs decision to give gifts to commemorate War Invalids and Martyrs Day

DNUM_BJZAHZCABH 08:22

President Tran Dai Quang has just signed Decision No. 1330/QD-CTN on giving gifts on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2017) to people with revolutionary contributions.

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National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan visited and presented gifts to Tran Kim Anh, 93, a war invalid and veteran in Tan Thanh commune, Tam Ky city, Quang Nam province. (Photo: Trong Duc/VNA)

Gifts include two levels: a gift of 400,000 VND for Vietnamese Heroic Mothers who are receiving monthly preferential allowances and individuals who have been awarded the title of Vietnamese Heroic Mother before July 28, 2017 but have not completed the procedures for receiving monthly preferential allowances; relatives of martyrs who are receiving monthly allowances for raising children - relatives of two or more martyrs who are receiving monthly allowances; war invalids, sick soldiers, people who enjoy policies like war invalids with a reduced working capacity due to injury or illness of 81% or more (including war invalids of type B recognized before December 31, 1993) who are receiving monthly preferential allowances; resistance fighters who are infected with toxic chemicals and have a reduced working capacity of 81% or more and are receiving monthly preferential allowances.

Gift level of 200,000 VND for war invalids, sick soldiers, people who enjoy the same policy as war invalids with reduced working capacity due to injury or illness from 80% or less (including war invalids of type B recognized before December 31, 1993) who are receiving monthly preferential allowances; war invalids who are receiving labor loss allowances; relatives of martyrs (father, mother, wife, husband, children, people who raised martyrs when they were young); people who worship martyrs (brothers, sisters, people authorized by relatives to worship martyrs); resistance fighters who are infected with toxic chemicals and have reduced working capacity from 80% or less and are receiving monthly preferential allowances./.

According to Vietnamplus

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