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Provincial leaders pay gift visit to policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors

On the afternoon of July 26, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Nguyen Van Loc, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Chairman of provincial People's Council visited and offered gifts to policy beneficiary families in Ben Cat town on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2023). Accompanying the delegation was Nguyen Thi My Hang, Chairwoman of provincial Fatherland Front Committee.

Nguyen Van Loc (front row’s first right), Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Chairman of provincial People's Council presents a gift as tribute to Nguyen Thi Tho (born in 1926), a revolutionary contributor in Ben Cat town’s Chanh Phu Hoa ward

Accordingly, the delegation visited and donated gifts to 5 policy beneficiary families of Nguyen Thi Mang, revolutionary contributor; Nguyen Thi Kim, martyrs’ wife; Pham Thi Muoi, martyr’s wife; Nguyen Thi Tho, revolutionary contributor; Huynh Van No, wounded soldier with ¼ grade in Ben Cat town’s Chanh Phu Hoa ward.

On behalf of the delegation, Mr. Loc extended best regards to these policy beneficiary families while expressing his wish that they will further promote revolutionary traditions, strive for economic development and actively contribute to building up a more and more prosperous and beautiful homeland.

*On the morning of the same day, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Nguyen Minh Thuy, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee’s Organization Commission visited and presented gifts to 5 policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors in Dau Tieng district’s Long Tan commune. Accompanying the delegation was Nguyen Truong Nhat Phuong, Vice-Chairwoman of provincial People's Council.

On behalf of the delegation, Mrs. Thuy extended best regards to the local policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors while wanting that they will further promote revolutionary traditions and qualities of Uncle Ho's soldiers, actively develop the economy, stabilize their lives, and build up a more and more prosperous homeland.

On this occasion, the delegation also presented gifts and money to 5 policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors, with a total value of VND 30 million.

*Early July 26, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Nguyen Loc Ha, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Vice-Chairman of provincial People's Committee, visited and presented gifts to 5 policy beneficiary families, wounded soldiers and those infected with toxic chemicals in Bau Bang district’s Lai Uyen town, including Pham Van Bao, wounded soldier with 1/4 grade; Pham Van Cong, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade; Pham Thi Yen, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade; Nguyen Thi Huu, contaminated with toxic chemicals and Tran Van Dai, wounded soldier with 2/4 grade. On this occasion, the delegation gave each family a gift worth VND 3.5 million.

Nguyen Loc Ha (right), Vice-Chairman of provincial People's Committee and members of the delegation visit and present gifts to the family of Pham Thi Yen, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade in Bau Bang district’s Lai Uyen town

*On the afternoon of the same day, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Bui Thanh Nhan, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Commission, visited and presented gifts to 5 policy beneficiary families and revolutionary contributors in Phu Giao district. Accompanying the delegation was Nguyen Van Danh, Vice-Chairman of provincial People's Committee.

*In Thuan An city, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Colonel Ta Van Dep, Director of provincial Police Agency, visited and presented gifts to Dinh Gia Vong, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade in Thuan Giao ward; Huynh Dien, wounded soldier  with ¾ grade and Nguyen Thi Got, martyr’swife in Binh Hoa ward on the afternoon of July 26.

On this occasion, the delegation gave each family a gift.

Reported by Minh Hieu-Minh Duy-Hong Thuan-Translated by Kim Tin

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