Tet gifts come to needy in Long An, Lang Son provinces

Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan on January 26 visited and presented gifts to social policy beneficiaries, the poor, and disadvantaged labourers and children in Ben Luc district, the Mekong Delta province of Long An, on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival.
Tet gifts come to needy in Long An, Lang Son provinces ảnh 1Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan presents gifts to the needy in Long An province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vice President Vo Thi AnhXuan on January 26 visited and presented gifts to social policy beneficiaries,the poor, and disadvantaged labourers and children in Ben Luc district, the MekongDelta province of Long An, on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year)festival.

Xuan hailed efforts by localauthorities and residents in socio-economic development, with Long An’s per capita income topping 94 million VND (3,818 USD), relatively high ascompared with the national average, and the rate of poor households dropping toonly 0.75%.

She asked the locality to uphold the achievements,focus on rapid, sustainable development, pay more attention to infrastructuredevelopment, and give more care to residents in remote areas.

Long An should work to maintain its role in linkingMekong Delta cities and provinces with Ho Chi Minh City and others in thesoutheastern region, thus ensuring their sustainable, even development, Xuansaid.

On this occasion, she handed over 600 Tet gifts,each worth 1 million VND, to local social policy beneficiaries and needy people; 10 houses, each worth 500 million VND, to disadvantaged households; and 200million VND to the provincial children sponsor fund.

The same day, she attended a New Year programme andcut the ribbon to open a “zero dong” market fair for the poor organised by theVietnam Red Cross Society in An Thanh commune, Ben Luc district.

Also on January 26, Vice Chairman of the NationalAssembly (NA) Nguyen Duc Hai attended a Tet programme in the northernmountainous province of Lang Son and presented Tet gifts to labourers indifficult circumstances.
Tet gifts come to needy in Long An, Lang Son provinces ảnh 2Vice Chairman of the National Assembly (NA) Nguyen Duc Hai presents gifts to the needy in Lang Son province. (Photo: VNA)
The programme formed part of the activities in supportof needy residents, during which they received free health checkups and medicines,and gifts.

In his remarks, Hai affirmed that the Party, State, and NA always pay attention to those who have rendered services to the nation,social policy beneficiaries and disadvantaged people, especially ethnicminorities, asking Lang Son to pay more heed to the social welfare work.

He presented 12 gifts to social policy beneficiaries,and 200 others to trade union members and labourers in the locality./.
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