Inauguration of a 350 million VND public housing project in Dien Bien

MINH THUẬN |

Dien Bien - The Provincial Federation of Labor (PFF) coordinated with Emulation Cluster No. 9 of the Confederations of Labor of the Southeast provinces to hand over official housing to the border district school.

On April 9, the Dien Bien Provincial Federation of Labor in coordination with Emulation Cluster No. 9 of the Southeast Provinces Federation of Labor held an inauguration ceremony and handed over official housing to teachers at Cay Sat School, Huoi Lech Commune, Muong Nhe Border District.

Accordingly, the project has a total value of 350 million VND, donated and sponsored by cadres, union members, workers, civil servants and laborers of Emulation Cluster No. 9 of the Southeast Provinces Labor Federation.

After 2 months of urgent and responsible construction, the project was completed on an area of nearly 60m2, including 2 solid level 4 rooms and 2 closed toilets. This project meets the housing needs of 8 teachers (4 primary schools and 4 kindergartens) working at Cay Sat school.

In addition, more than 30 staff and workers of Huoi Lech Kindergarten and Primary School need to use the official residence.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Mr. Tan Minh Long - Chairman of the Dien Bien Provincial Federation of Labor - acknowledged the efforts of the construction team and the support of sponsoring organizations and units. This is a very meaningful project, with practical value in helping teachers feel secure in their work and stay with the disadvantaged areas of Huoi Lech commune for a long time.

Emulation cluster No. 9 of the Labor Confederations of the Southeast provinces includes 6 provinces: Binh Thuan; Binh Phuoc; Binh Duong; Ba Ria - Vung Tau; Dong Nai; Tay Ninh.

MINH THUẬN
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