Ninh Binh focuses on developing high-quality human resources

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Ninh Binh - One of the 3 breakthroughs that the 1st Provincial Party Congress, term 2025 - 2030, has identified is focusing on developing high-quality human resources.

3 breakthroughs are identified as: Strong innovation in thinking and action; improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the operation of the political system and local government at 2 levels; breakthrough in developing science and technology and digital transformation, focusing on a number of important areas such as industrial development, tourism, education and training, health care, developing the private economy, building a startup ecosystem, developing new production and business models and methods.

Focus on developing high-quality human resources; promote attraction and promoting talent. Strongly innovate personnel work, build a team of leaders and managers, especially leaders with new qualities, abilities, new thinking, prestige, equal to the tasks, meeting the requirements in the new situation.

Mobilize, focus resources, complete a synchronous and modern infrastructure system, prioritize key traffic projects, inter-regional connectivity projects, especially the transportation system connecting Phu Ly - Hoa Lu - Nam Dinh urban areas, the province's economic dynamic regions with national routes; plan and develop urban areas associated with the development orientation of public transport (TOD) and areas adjacent to high-speed railway stations, economic zones - industrial parks, tourist areas...

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