The model residential line in Ba Vinh hamlet was built in 2019, 2,5 km long, with 70 households living. Currently, there are no poor or disadvantaged households on the route; average income is 58 million VND/person/year.
Mr. Tran Van Thanh, Head of Ba Vinh hamlet, said: “The countryside has changed and become more beautiful every day since the locality started building a model residential line. The positive changes in the homeland are thanks to the efforts of the branches, unions, the Front, the local government, especially the contribution of the people with ways such as building a green - clean road. - beautiful, garbage burning pit to keep the environment clean, build street lights ...".
People's life developed, many spacious houses were built, adorning the beauty of the countryside. |
Mr. Nguyen Cong Danh's household (Ba Vinh hamlet) is a family that has contributed a lot to the construction of a model residential line when actively planting flowers and green fences to beautify the landscape. Mr. Danh expressed: “The nearly 5 year old cotton fence in front of my house was formed when the locality launched the construction of a model residential line. Contributing to the construction of my homeland, I actively maintain environmental hygiene and plant cotton as a fence. Not only that, I also nursed cotton for neighboring households to plant so that the whole route is green - clean - beautiful.
Huynh Ngoc Sen's family contributed to building a model residential line by preserving environmental sanitation. In 2020, Ms. Sen invested in building an incinerator, since then, her family has sorted and properly disposed of waste before it is disposed of. Ms. Sen said: "Instead of burying or concentrating in one place like before, now, with household waste, my family will sort it out for treatment, inorganic waste is burned, and scrap plastic bottles are kept. to contribute to the savings fund of women, organic waste is composted as fertilizer for crops. This way is both environmentally friendly, recyclable, and very economical.”
In parallel with efforts to change the face of the countryside, Dinh Binh commune focuses a lot of resources on creating conditions for people to develop their economy, propagating and mobilizing people to increase production and increase income.
Besides maintaining the local main production model, which is aquaculture, in Ba Vinh hamlet, there are other effective economic models. For example, Mr. Le Nguyen Hung Cuong's household has a model of making bean sprouts. Working with this job for more than ten years, his family's production facility provides more than 200 kg of price every day, not only bringing stable income for the family but also creating jobs for some people. on-site labor.
The model of making bean sprouts creates an additional source of income for Mr. Le Nguyen Hung Cuong's family.
Mr. Cuong shared: “With little productive land, if I only rely on extensive shrimp farming, my family's life is quite precarious. Through research, I found that the job of making bean sprouts brought a relative income, so I invested in doing it. At first, it was only a small business, later there was a place for consumption, so my husband and I expanded the production scale. Although the work is hard because it has to stay up late and get up early, it brings a high profit, minus the monthly expenses, it is over 10 million VND.
Mr. Dang Van Nam, Chairman of Dinh Binh Commune People's Committee, said: “After 4 years of construction, the model residential line in Ba Vinh hamlet is increasingly clean, beautiful and fresh, people's life on the route has been improved both in terms of materials and materials. mentally and physically. Currently, each hamlet in the commune has built a model residential line, the local government continues to campaign and propagate for movements such as planting flowers, preserving environmental sanitation, lighting up rural roads... spread to each hamlet, each household, and each person in the commune".
Phuong Thao