The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need for a thorough review of the list and percentage of projects that have been started and completed, including the number of projects from the private sector, ensuring representativeness, symbolic significance, and substantive meaning.
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Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired a meeting to hear reports on the preparations for the inauguration and groundbreaking ceremonies of large-scale and significant projects and works on December 19th. |
The Ministry of Construction , other ministries, sectors, and localities are responsible for ensuring that projects fully meet the conditions and criteria, avoiding problems arising after the inauguration ceremony.
The content of emulation and reward programs should be linked to the five-year review of socio -economic infrastructure development. Accordingly, projects that are inaugurated or commenced must be appropriately reflected in emulation and reward programs, ensuring that rewards are given to the right people, the right organizations, and according to the right criteria, while also being fair and harmonious across sectors, between the public and private sectors, and between localities.
The plan for organizing live and online video conferencing must ensure focus, solemnity, and effectiveness, with a clearly defined central location.
According to a report by the Ministry of Construction, as of December 14th, the Ministry had compiled a list of 237 projects and works from ministries, sectors, localities, corporations, and general companies in 34 provinces/cities that meet the conditions for commencement and inauguration.
Of these, 151 projects and works were started; 86 projects and works were inaugurated and opened to traffic. The total investment of these projects and works is over 3.4 million billion VND (state capital is over 627 trillion VND, other sources of capital are over 2.79 million billion VND).
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The Deputy Prime Minister approved the plan to organize 79 viewing points corresponding to the 79th anniversary of the National Resistance Day. |
The Ministry of Construction proposed organizing the event at 79 locations (corresponding to the 79th anniversary of the National Resistance Day), including: 1 central location, 11 in-person locations, and 67 online locations.
Regarding emulation and commendation work, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Cao Huy said that the Ministry of Home Affairs has closely coordinated with the Ministry of Construction, issuing specific guidelines to ministries, sectors, and localities to propose and compile 59 cases for commendation, including 28 collectives and 31 individuals, to be awarded Labor Orders of various classes and 48 Certificates of Merit from the Prime Minister.
The Deputy Prime Minister noted that emulation and reward activities must be harmonious, structured, balanced, accurately reflect reality, and demonstrate the momentum in implementing projects. Rewards must be given to the right people for the right work, linked to projects, and actual results; ensuring representativeness, harmony, and the dissemination of the results of the five-year implementation of tasks; fully reflecting individuals and organizations; central and local levels; domestic and foreign; state-owned and private enterprises; and local Party, State, and Front agencies. The awarding of prizes at the ceremony should have appropriate forms and durations to reflect the large-scale emulation movement over the past five years, ensuring motivational significance and avoiding formality that could be counterproductive.
The Ministry of Interior is responsible for guiding, coordinating, and directing emulation and reward activities to ensure they are objective, fair, representative, and meaningful in motivating the movement; if deemed unsuitable, further review and proposed adjustments must be made.
The Ministry of Construction is also urgently finalizing the central report of the Prime Minister's speech, summarizing the 5-year period (2021-2025) of implementing the strategic breakthrough in developing a synchronous and modern infrastructure according to the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress, affirming the socio-economic achievements and creating new momentum and impetus for the next development phase.
At the meeting, representatives from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai province, and the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) provided detailed reports on the conditions, progress, and preparations for organizing the inauguration and commencement ceremonies at various projects in their respective areas, focusing on meeting the criteria for inauguration and commencement, organizational plans, and ensuring safety and technical standards.
Representatives from Vietnam Television reported in detail on the overall scenario plan, signal connection methods, technical infrastructure assurance, transmission and broadcasting, serving the organization of the ceremony at the central venue as well as the live broadcast locations, ensuring smooth, synchronized and safe operation.
The Deputy Prime Minister requested Vietnam Television to take the lead in developing and finalizing the script and organizational plan for the central and live broadcast locations, ensuring clarity, feasibility, adherence to the central report and the Prime Minister's speech, and minimizing revisions to avoid complications in the organization.
The Military Telecommunications and Industry Corporation (Viettel), the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), and related units are working closely with Vietnam Television to ensure smooth technical infrastructure and transmission lines, preventing any incidents throughout the program.
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The Red River Scenic Boulevard construction project commenced on December 19th. |
Concluding the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister requested that ministries and agencies urgently finalize the script and plan for organizing the inauguration and groundbreaking ceremonies, linking them to the political significance of December 19th – National Resistance Day, ensuring that this is clearly reflected in the name and content of the program.
The Deputy Prime Minister approved the plan to organize 79 connection points corresponding to the 79th anniversary of the National Resistance Day, including 5 live connection points with interaction, 7 live connection points with video links during the ceremony, and online connection points. He also clearly assigned responsibilities between Vietnam Television and local television stations in coordination and connection.
Emphasizing the technical, infrastructure, and network requirements, the Deputy Prime Minister requested that relevant agencies such as Viettel and VNPT ensure that no incidents occur that could affect the ceremony.
Regarding the central venue, the Deputy Prime Minister instructed Hanoi to urgently report by December 15th on its ability to fully meet the criteria for projects to be launched in the area, as a basis for consideration and selection, ensuring the scale, significance, and success of the event.
Regarding emulation and reward activities, the Deputy Prime Minister requested the Ministry of Construction to urgently review, reiterate, and send urgent documents to ministries, sectors, and localities. This time, the scope of rewards will focus on socio-economic infrastructure projects, security and defense projects, not only in the transportation sector but also including energy, healthcare, education, culture, and sports…
Ministries, sectors, and localities shall, based on the list of proposed projects, select and nominate outstanding collectives and individuals, including management agencies, state-owned enterprises, private enterprises, and directly involved workers, ensuring that the nominations are appropriate, targeted, and that all procedures are followed as prescribed. Each proposed project should be associated with representative organizations and individuals for timely recognition and reward.
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