After nearly 15 years of implementing the National Target Program on new rural construction, Tien Lang district has completed 9/9 criteria, officially meeting the standards of an advanced new rural district.
By the end of 2024, 100% of communes in Tien Lang district were recognized to meet the new rural standards and up to the new rural standards. In particular, 12/20 communes are recognized by the city to meet the new rural standard model. After the merger of the commune in 2025, 10/18 communes were recognized to meet the new model rural standards; The remaining 8 communes are completing the dossier submitted to the city for appraisal and proposed recognition. The district strives to the end of 2025, 100% of communes meet the new model rural standards. Tien Lang town has been recognized as a civilized urban standard.
In 2024, the average income per capita of the district will reach 78 million VND/person/year, an increase of 3.35 times compared to 2011 and an increase of 1.49 times compared to 2020. The average multidimensional poverty rate in communes decreased to 0.57%. 100% of people have access to clean water according to standards from the centralized water supply system. All villages and residential groups in the area have been recognized as cultural residential areas. The rate of people participating in health insurance is over 95%.
The education continues to be maintained and developed strongly, with 26 consecutive years with students winning the national excellent student prize. The district is interested in building a national standard school at all 4 levels. Up to now, the whole district has 44 schools meeting national standards. Landscape and environment are guaranteed according to the criteria of green - clean - beautiful. Political security, social order and safety are always maintained, contributing to creating a stable foundation for local socio -economic development ... With the achieved results, on March 13, 2025, the Prime Minister issued Decision No. 586/QD -TTg recognizing Tien Lang district to achieve new rural standards to improve in 2024.