Kinhtedothi-On January 10, a working delegation of Hanoi City led by Standing Committee member of the City Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan visited and presented gifts to Vietnamese Heroic Mother Nguyen Thi Cuu and families of policy beneficiaries and war invalids in Dai Ang and Ngoc Hoi communes, Thanh Tri district.
Joining the delegation was Nguyen Xuan Phong, Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee and Chairman of the Thanh Tri District People's Committee.

Accordingly, the delegation visited and presented gifts to the family of Heroic Vietnamese Mother Nguyen Thi Cuu (born in 1934) in Vinh Trung village, Dai Ang commune; visited the family of Mrs. Nhan Thi Thap (born in 1944), wife of Martyr Pham Ngoc Thuan (born in 1934), who died in 1979 in the Cambodian battlefield, in Team 7, Ngoc Hoi commune; and visited the family of Mr. Nguyen Kim Nam (born in 1951), a 21% disabled veteran, in Dai Ang village, Dai Ang commune.

At each place visited, Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan expressed his appreciation for the contributions and sacrifices of the Heroic Vietnamese Mothers, wounded soldiers, and families of policy beneficiaries in the struggle to protect the Fatherland and build the country today.

On the occasion of welcoming the Spring of At Ty 2025, on behalf of the city leaders, Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee Duong Duc Tuan wished Heroic Vietnamese Mother Nguyen Thi Cuu and policy families good health, a peaceful and prosperous New Year and continued to encourage their children and grandchildren to participate in building their homeland and the country. At the same time, the city leaders also requested the Party Committee and the Thanh Tri district government to continue to pay more attention, show gratitude and take better care of policy families in both material and spiritual life.

Deeply moved by the timely concern and encouragement from the leaders of Hanoi City and Thanh Tri District, Mr. Nguyen Kim Nam, born in 1951, a 21% disabled veteran, expressed his profound gratitude and promised to continue setting a good example in teaching his children and grandchildren to study and work hard, so that together they can build an increasingly civilized, prosperous, and beautiful homeland.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/lanh-dao-tp-ha-noi-tham-tang-qua-me-viet-nam-anh-hung-nguyen-thi-cuu.html






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