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(Baothanhhoa.vn) - Modest and receptive, steadfast and persistent, many cadres and party members have promoted exemplary vanguard spirit, taking the lead, attracting, gathering and uniting the masses for the common goal of building a rich, beautiful and civilized homeland.

Báo Thanh HóaBáo Thanh Hóa28/07/2025

Good officials, good movement.

With dedication and a sense of responsibility, Party member Hoang Ba Duy has successfully rallied Youth Union members and developed the Youth Union movement in Noi Thuong village, Hoat Giang commune.

In Noi Thuong village, Hoat Giang commune, Party member Hoang Ba Duy (born in 1990) is a youth leader beloved by many young people. This isn't solely because he owns a small business that provides regular employment for 10 local workers, nor because of his energy and dynamism, but primarily because of his dedication to the movement and the development of his hometown.

After graduating from university, Duy worked at technology companies in Hanoi and then in Thanh Hoa City (formerly), earning a comfortable income. In 2016, Duy returned to his hometown, putting aside his degree from the Water Resources University, and established five teams of tile installers to take on contract work. With additional capital, in 2021, he borrowed money and opened a workshop at home, processing paving stones for mining companies around Ha Tan and Ha Binh communes (formerly). Gradually, he started buying cut stone to process and sell directly to the market. Thus, from a poor laborer, Hoang Ba Duy became a business owner, and for many people in Noi Thuong village, Duy has become an example of overcoming hardship.

Being entrusted with the position of village youth union secretary was a challenge for Duy. Reviving the youth movement was no easy task. To unite the youth in his hometown, Duy believed the movement had to be practical and innovative, allowing each person to develop their strengths. Subsequently, activities such as planting flowers along the roadside, building drainage ditches, constructing rural roads, and creating playgrounds for children in the village attracted a large number of enthusiastic union members. To prevent the movement from being interrupted, after each youth project, the executive committee of the Noi Thuong village youth union organized cultural, artistic, and sports exchanges with other villages in the former Ha Binh commune. To successfully organize these activities, Duy personally supported and mobilized youth union members to donate funds.

With that mindset and approach, before the streamlining of the organizational structure, the Noi Thuong village youth union was recognized as a model in Ha Binh commune (formerly) for many years. With his dedication to local movements and activities, Hoang Ba Duy was recently entrusted with the position of village team leader and head of the Noi Thuong village front committee.

The reality proves that wherever there are dedicated, capable, dynamic, and creative officials committed to the common good, the movement will flourish. And these officials and Party members are still diligently contributing their efforts to the transformation of their homeland. Their contributions, sometimes seemingly small, carry truly immense value. The story of young Party member Hơ Thị Dợ (born in 1997), a teacher at Sơn Thủy Primary School, overcoming prejudice to find happiness in her relationship, continues to move and inspire many young Hmong men and women in this remote border region.

After graduating from the Central University of Arts Education (Hanoi) and becoming a teacher, Dợ fell in love with and wanted to marry Phạm Văn Đức from Xuân Thành village, Sơn Thủy commune. Dợ's family disagreed, because Đức was of the Thái ethnic group. For generations, the Hmong people in Cá Nọi, Pù Nhi commune – where Dợ was born – had never married someone of a different ethnic group. Even when she was a teacher in Pù Nhi commune, many parents came to request that their children be transferred to other classes, believing that studying with Dợ would lead them astray...

She cried and struggled between love and prejudice, between progress and outdated customs. She decided to marry a Thai man. It was the first wedding in Cá Nọi with a wedding car. Her story is being passed around among many Hmong boys and girls like a beautiful fairy tale. Because in that story, they see a bright path to marriage for themselves, for the Hmong people... With that same determination, when elected as the secretary of the Youth Union branch and head of the Young Pioneers at Sơn Thủy Primary School, she widely gathered young people and actively participated in the school's general movements.

There are many more exemplary Party members who are contributing their strength and intellect day and night to the common goal of developing their homeland into an increasingly prosperous, beautiful, and civilized place. These include the story of Mr. Lầu Minh Pó, former Standing Deputy Secretary of the Mường Lát District Party Committee, who pioneered the fight to eliminate outdated funeral customs in the Mong ethnic minority; Party member Lê Ngọc Luyến, from Cát Xuân village, Thượng Ninh commune, who donated over 4,200 square meters of land for rural road construction; and Party member Chá Văn Dia, who, after making mistakes, reformed and built Pù Toong village, Pù Nhi commune, into the first new rural village in the Mong ethnic minority region of Thanh Hoa province...

These examples have contributed to affirming the brilliant truth of President Ho Chi Minh : "A living example is worth more than a hundred propaganda speeches," and the correct leadership method of the Party: leadership through the pioneering and exemplary spirit of Party members. And enhancing the leadership capacity and fighting strength of the Party is precisely enhancing the Party's attractiveness to the people. This stems from the very attractiveness of each Party member to the masses.

Text and photos: Do Duc

Source: https://baothanhhoa.vn/can-bo-tot-phong-trao-tot-256336.htm


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