Summation meeting of the patriotic emulation movement 2009: 48 collectives are awarded emulation flags for their excellent performance

Tuesday - 19/07/2011 23:17
On the morning of March 19, 2010, Dong Nai People's Committee solemnly held a summation meeting of the patriotic emulation movement 2009 and signed an agreement for 2010 emulation activities in the province’s Cultural and Sports Center. Secretary of Dong Nai Party Committee – Tran Dinh Thanh, Chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Vo Van Mot, Chairwoman of Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee - Nguyen Thi Kim Lien attended the meeting.

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A collective is awarded an emulation flag for its excellent performance

    For years, emulation activities have become one of the forces driving the zealous striving of people from all walks of life in Dong Nai. In terms of socio-economy and security – national defense, all the Party, army and people of Dong Nai with a spirit of patriotic emulation and a spirit to promote the tradition of hard labor and creation, made efforts to overcome difficulties and challenges and to achieve positive results in 2009. Economically, GDP grows by 9.3% compared to 2008, exceeding the target of the Resolution. There has been a big increase in foreign and domestic investment and the economy is changing for the better, which accords with the province’s strengths and potentials. The people’s spiritual and materialistic life is increasingly improved. Security, political stability and social order and safety continue being maintained. The operations of all Party Committees, authorities, Fatherland Front Committees and unions in the political system have been strengthened and improved.

    Emulation and reward activities have gradually taken shape. The lists of awardees are made more and more quickly, closely and accurately, which limits uncontrollable rewards. Especially, the policy of unintended rewards is paid attention to. Through emulation movements, many exemplary collectives and individuals have appeared. Particularly, 48 collectives were awarded emulation flags for their excellent performance and the other 80 received certificates of merit on this occasion.

Units are signing an agreement for their emulation activities 2010

    On behalf of Dong Nai leadership, Mr. Vo Van Mot – Chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee commended levels of authorities, sectors and classes of people for the achievements they strived to obtain last year. However, emulation movements of some levels of authorities and sectors have remained formalist; there have existed inconsistency in voting for those who deserve titles; the spreading of elite examples has not produced any positive results. Mot emphasized that 2010 is a significant year to the completion of 2006-2010 socio-economic tasks. For this reason, all levels of the Party committees, authorities, unions and working people are supposed to keep renewing and promoting patriotic emulation movements; to seek for, cultivate and make exemplary elites known to the public and gradually bring emulation and reward activities into life for a comprehensive development; to organize patriotic emulation movements by summoning the strength of the whole political system and of all people; to raise the operational quality of emulation units in all respects and avoid boast and formalism.

    At the meeting, 20 emulation units signed an agreement for their emulation activities 2010 in the presence of Dong Nai leadership.

Reported by Lien Huong, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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