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Groundbreaking ceremony for Din San Kindergarten

On October 20, in Din San village, Quan Ba ​​commune, the construction of Din San Kindergarten, belonging to Quyet Tien Kindergarten, began. Attending the ceremony were leaders of the Department of Administrative Management of Social Order (PC06) - Tuyen Quang Provincial Police; representatives of the Party Committee, government, Fatherland Front, Quan Ba ​​Commune Police and the Board of Directors of Quyet Tien Kindergarten.

Báo Tuyên QuangBáo Tuyên Quang20/10/2025

Units presented money to support the construction of Din San Kindergarten in Quan Ba ​​commune to the local government.
Units presented money to support the construction of Din San Kindergarten in Quan Ba ​​commune to the local government.

Din San school is currently one of the most disadvantaged schools in the commune, with degraded facilities, not ensuring safety for students, especially during the rainy and stormy season. Faced with this reality, PC06 Department - Tuyen Quang Provincial Police has mobilized PetroVietnam Gas Joint Stock Corporation (PV GAS) to support the construction of a new school, with the desire to contribute to improving learning conditions for children in the highlands. The project is built on an area of ​​110 m2, including 2 classrooms, 1 kitchen and 1 toilet, solidly designed, suitable for mountainous terrain, with a total cost of 450 million VND. It is expected that the project will be completed and put into use on December 22, 2025.

News and photos: LE HAI - HOANG TAM

Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202510/khoi-cong-xay-dung-diem-truong-mam-non-din-san-6722c06/


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