Thứ Bảy, 30/11/2019, 17:05 (GMT+7)
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Tien Giang province:

To develop a list of communes to strive for being recognized new rural areas in 2021

ABO – On November 28, Chairman of the Tien Giang provincial People's Committee (PPC) Le Van Huong chaired the meeting of members of the PPC.

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Chairman of the PPC Le Van Huong speaks at the meeting.

At the meeting, leaders of departments and sectors reported the following contents: Socio-economic development situation; budget revenue and expenditure; building a new rural, the situation of preventing and fighting against saline drought; baseline situation of provincial detoxification, etc...

Speaking at the meeting, Chairman of the PPC Le Van Huong acknowledged and appreciated the efforts of the departments, branches and district People's Committees in directing and administering the targets of the industry in charge.

Besides, comrade Huong also asked related departments and agencies to speed up the capital construction progress; supporting localities in compensation and compensation work.

For the construction of new rural areas, after organizing the review of 2019, proceeding to build a list of communes to strive for being launched new rural areas in 2021 to prepare for investment.

For the preparation of the Lunar New Year 2020, the Tien Giang Department of Culture - Sports and Tourism coordinates with the relevant branches to organize thoughtfully, serving the needs of entertainment and entertainment of the people, etc ...

According to the Provincial People's Committee, the province's socio-economic situation in November continues to achieve positive results, security and social order continue to be maintained.

Over 11 months, to November 28, the province has launched 22 new rural communes, 1.5 times higher than the same period; total retail sales of goods and services increased by 9.5 percent; the index of industrial production increased by 11.4 percent; industrial production value increased by 13.4 percent; exports increased by 16.6 percent; domestic revenue increased by 32.2 percent; the number of tourists increased by 5.8 percent, reducing the rate of poor households to 2.51 percent (exceeding nearly 1 percentage point compared to the planned plan of 3.4 percent); the percentage of the population participating in health insurance reached 89.5 percent, exceeding the plan.

By MINH THANH – Translated by HUU CHI

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