The contest attracted more than 100 cadres, public servants of agencies, mass bodies and localities, schools, economic units, farms, companies and armed forces across the district.
As a result, the organizing board granted 30 prizes to excellent individuals and units. Of this, Hoi Nghia commune ranked the first in the contest.
The contest aimed at disseminating, educating women about preserving, upholding and building Vietnamese people’s good morality and virtue, meeting the country’s modernization and industrialization and simultaneously offering favorable conditions for them to exchange experiences on living and work in a bid to build a key force for grassroot level cultural and art movements.
Reported by T.Ly – Translated by A.C












