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Join hands to help Tra Vinh fishermen stay at sea

Báo Xây dựngBáo Xây dựng29/11/2024

100 gifts and 25 scholarships were given to fishermen and children of studious fishermen's families in Duyen Hai district, Tra Vinh province.


On November 29, in Tra Vinh, Ho Chi Minh City Law Newspaper organized the program "Lighting up the sea with fishermen".

The program was also attended by leaders of Tra Vinh Provincial People's Committee, sponsors and a large number of fishermen.

Chung tay giúp ngư dân Trà Vinh bám biển- Ảnh 1.

Fishermen's families in Tra Vinh eagerly received gifts.

The organizing committee visited, encouraged and presented 100 gifts to fishermen (each gift worth about 7 million VND), including: batteries, LED bulbs, medicine bags, eagle battery combo boxes, specialized rope rolls, 1 handbook "Things to know about catching seafood", 1 direct drinking water filter and a shopping voucher worth 1 million VND.

In addition, the organizing committee awarded 25 scholarships (each worth 2 million VND and a set of school supplies) to children of studious fishermen families.

The organizers hope that through specific and practical activities, the program will effectively contribute to raising fishermen's awareness of law compliance when fishing at sea.

Thereby, together with the Government, ministries, agencies, units and localities, urgently remove the yellow card for Vietnamese seafood according to the action plan issued by the Prime Minister .

The program also hopes to be a bridge for the social community to join hands to support fishermen to feel secure at sea, affirming and preserving the sovereignty of the sea and islands of the fatherland.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/chung-tay-giup-ngu-dan-tra-vinh-bam-bien-192241129183644869.htm

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