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Joy from the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Ky Anh town.

(Baohatinh.vn) - The first new houses from the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Ky Anh town (Ha Tinh province) have been completed, providing motivation for disadvantaged families to improve their lives.

Báo Hà TĩnhBáo Hà Tĩnh08/04/2025

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Nearly a month after Ky Anh town launched its intensive emulation campaign (March 14th) to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, with the joint efforts of businesses, agencies, units, and the community, the first new houses have been completed, bringing great joy to poor households, near-poor households, and people with meritorious services. This also serves as motivation for people to strive for a better life.
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As of the morning of April 9th, 66 out of 128 houses in the town had been completed, including 6 newly built houses (Ky Ha: 1, Hung Tri: 2, Ky Long: 1, Ky Loi: 2) and 60 houses that had been renovated.
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Ms. Tran Thi Hue shared her joy after her house was renovated to be spacious and sturdy.
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Ms. Hue took the opportunity to clean up her house, which had just been renovated.
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Ms. Nguyen Thi Thien's house was built with a total cost of nearly 90 million VND, of which 70 million VND came from the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses.
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Mr. Phan Van Quang, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Ky Anh town, said: "Eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses is not only an important political task but also a responsibility and a matter of concern for the Party committee and the government to help people have a safe and secure home. Launching the 'Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses' campaign on March 14th, Ky Anh town has mobilized the entire political system to participate, regardless of holidays and weekends, with the goal of completing the construction and repair of 128 out of 128 houses before April 30th ."
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A house is not just a place to shelter from the rain and sun, but also a source of emotional support for families to overcome difficulties and build a better life. In the photo: Mrs. Thien's house was completed thanks to a 70 million VND grant from the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, and the joint efforts of organizations and associations at all levels.
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To date, Ky Anh town has mobilized over 4 billion VND to implement the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in its communes and wards. In the photo: The house of Mr. Nguyen Van Chung (Tran Phu residential area) has been completed with a total cost of 90 million VND, of which 70 million VND was provided through the program.
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With the spirit of "Those who can contribute their labor, those who can contribute their resources, those who have much contribute much, those who have little contribute little," the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses has received a positive response from agencies, units, localities, businesses, organizations, individuals, and households in the area, creating a widespread impact.

The town continues to seriously and effectively implement the general policy to achieve the goal of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses before April 30th. The Standing Committee of the Town Party Committee has assigned working groups to closely monitor each area to inspect, supervise, and support the 128 families eligible for housing repair and reconstruction in this phase.

We believe that, with the concerted efforts of the entire political system, organizations, businesses, and individuals, the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Ky Anh town will surpass its set goals.

Mr. Nguyen Hoai Son - Secretary of the Ky Anh Town Party Committee

Source: https://baohatinh.vn/niem-vui-tu-chuong-trinh-xoa-nha-tam-nha-dot-nat-o-thi-xa-ky-anh-post285552.html


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