Dongnai Power One Member Co Ltd. held contest on telling stories about Ho Chi Minh’s moral example.

Wednesday - 20/07/2011 06:13
On 28th April, a contest on telling stories about Ho chi Minh’s moral example took place at the headquarters of the company. Attending the contest were Nguyen Van Long, Deputy Head of Central Propaganda and Training Department, Phan Man Doan, Head of Propaganda and Training Department of Economic Sector and leaders of the company.

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Performance of the contestant winning the first prize.

This is a contest on the whole sector scale with 30 contestants having high achievements in the contest at grassroots level.

The leading board of the company considered that the contest was a political and societal activity with profound significance and it educated about virtue and lifestyle to officials and employees of the whole company, contributing to carrying out successfully the resolution of the 10th National Delegation Congress of the Party.

The contest took place ebulliently with enthusiastic encouragement of fans from grassroots cells. Most of the contestants have performed well. Stories were told briefly and concisely and they could highlight simple life and pure morality of Uncle Ho with lively simulation and plentiful material.

At the end, Contestant Vu Thi Ngoc Nu from office sector won the first prize with the story named “I am not a king”. She also won the prize for the contestant who could relate to the story to reality profoundly. The second prize was awarded to Nguyen Thi My Hanh from Bien Hoa Power unit and the third prize was awarded to Nguyen thi Tuyert Hong from Xuan Loc power unit.  

The organization board also handed over 3 collective awards to units having high achievements and encouragement awards as well as other ones for individuals performing well. Collective of Bien Hoa power ranked the first. Office sector of the Dongnai Power Co. ranked the second and Long Thanh Power racked the third.

Reported by Nguyen Thuong, translated by THKC.

 

 

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