Provincial leaders present gifts to war invalids, martyrs’ relatives, nation contributors

Nguyen Thai Hung, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and Chairman of the provincial People's Council, on July 23 visited and gave gifts to war invalids in Mai Son district.

Nguyen Thai Hung, Chairman of the provincial People's Council, and the working delegation visit and present gift to war invalid Nguyen The Bien.

Hung and the working delegation visited and gave gifts to invalids Nguyen The Bien in Me Man hamlet, Chieng Mai commune; Vu Xuan Chien, in Chieng Mai commune; Cam Van Kiem and Hoang Van Tien in Thay 6/1 hamlet, Chieng Ban commune; and Quang Van Tuong in Cu hamlet, Chieng Ban commune.

At the families, Hung expressed his deep gratitude for the sacrifices and great contributions of the invalids and martyrs to the struggles for national liberation, independence and freedom. He asked the localities to continue to take care of their material and spiritual lives of families of invalids and martyrs and create favourable conditions for them to have a better life.

The same day, Trang Thi Xuan, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and Standing Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People's Committee, visited and presented gifts to people who rendered service to the nation and relatives of martyrs in Song Ma district.

 Provincial and district officials offer incense at Song Ma district’s Martyrs Cemetery.

The working delegation visited and gave gifts to invalid Lanh Van Noi and sick soldier Cam Van Hoa in Na Nghiu II hamlet, Na Nghiu commune; invalid Nguyen Quang Tuyen in Luot hamlet, Chieng Khoong commune; invalid Truong Cong Uan in Khuong Tien hamlet, Chieng Khuong commune; martyr's mother Tran Thi Thinh in Group 1, Song Ma town.

Wishing the wounded and sick soldiers and martyrs' relatives good health and happiness, Xuan asked them to continue to promote revolutionary traditions, and be a shining example for children and grandchildren to follow. She requested the district Party Committee and authorities create favourable conditions for policy beneficiary families and people with meritorious services to improve their quality of life.

 Provincial and district officials visit and present a gift to invalid Nguyen Quang Tuyen in Luot hamlet, Chieng Khoong commune.

On July 23, Cha A Cua, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Council, visited and gave gifts to policy beneficiary families in Bac Yen district.

 Cha A Cua, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Council, presents a gift to Hoang Thi Nay, a martyr relative, in Van Ban hamlet, Bac Yen town.

The delegation visited and gave gifts to Hoang Thi Nay, a martyr relative, in Van Ban hamlet and invalid Bui Van Binh in Sub-area 3, Bac Yen town.

Cua expressed his deep gratitude to the families of martyrs and war invalids who contributed their efforts and even lives to the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland. He hoped that the families will promote patriotic traditions, forever be a shining example to educate the revolutionary traditions for the young generation, and encourage their children and grandchildren to actively engage in emulation movements in production and economic development, contributing to making their homeland richer and more beautiful.

On July 23, Le Hong Long, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Organisation Commission, visited and presented gifts to policy beneficiary families in Muong La district.

 Le Hong Long, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Organisation Commission, presents a gift to the family of sick soldier Luong Van Pua.

Long and his entourage visited and presented gifts from the provincial Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee to sick soldiers Luong Van Pua in Na Tong hamlet, It Ong town; invalids Quang Van Pieng in Cun  hamlet and Lo Van Hoang in Nhap hamlet, Chieng Lao commune.

Long said he hopes that the families will preserve and promote revolutionary traditions, make efforts to overcome difficulties and rise up in life; set an example in observing the Party's guidelines and the State's policies and laws; educate the young generation in working and studying, actively contributing to the local socio-economic development. He urged the local Party Committee and authorities to continue to well implement mechanisms and policies to improve the material and spiritual lives of revolution contributors.

On July 23, Luu Minh Quan, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilisation Commission, visited and presented gifts to war invalids Vi Van Giot in Na Mon hamlet, Muong Va commune and Tong Van Hoc in Ban hamlet, Sop Cop commune, Sop Cop district.

Wishing the invalids and their families good health, Quan encouraged them to continue promoting revolutionary traditions and focusing on economic development; encourage their children and grandchildren to in studying and working, contributing to building their homeland and the country. He requested the locality to well implement the Party and State's policies towards those who have contributed to the revolution; continue to care for and create favourable conditions for the families of wounded and sick soldiers.

Revolution contributors in Sop Cop district receive gifts.

On July 23, Bui Minh Tan, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Internal Affairs Commission, and the working group visited and gave gifts to war invalids and martyrs' families in Muong Gon commune, Quynh Nhai district.

The gifts were presented to invalids Luong Van Thuong, Bac Cam Nguyen and Lo Van On; and two martyrs' families in Muong Gion commune, Quynh Nhai district.

Tan expressed his deep gratitude to wounded soldiers and families of martyrs who have contributed to the cause of building and protecting the Fatherland. He hoped that the families will continue to promote revolutionary traditions and encourage their children and grandchildren to actively participate in making the locality more and more prosperous.

 Bui Minh Tan, member of the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board and head of the provincial Party Committee's Internal Affairs Commission, presents gifts to war invalids and families of martyrs in Quynh Nhai district.

The same day, Hoang Chi Thuc, Chairman of the provincial Tourism Association; Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Chairman of the provincial Business Association; and the working delegation offered incense at the monument dedicated to heroic martyrs of Son La Prison; visited and presented gifts to relatives of martyrs in Son La city.

The working delegation visits and presents a gift to the relative of martyr Nguyen Van Vinh in Group 9, Quyet Tam ward.
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