• Phu Tan strives to complete the program of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses by the end of July.
  • List of party member groups and individuals supporting the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses
  • Grasp each household to complete the program of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses on schedule.

The joy was doubled when the people received new houses on the occasion of Chol Chnam Thmay.

The joy was doubled when the people received new houses on the occasion of Chol Chnam Thmay.

An Xuyen Commune, Ca Mau City has a large Khmer ethnic group living, with a total of 35 households, 1 near-poor household. Implementing the Government's program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, Mr. Son Van Sang's household (Khmer ethnic group, Hamlet 2, An Xuyen Commune) is a near-poor household receiving housing support. In recent days, his house has been accelerated thanks to the support of the local government and relatives who contributed to the construction. It is known that the house has an area of ​​about 95 m2. In addition to the province's construction budget, Ca Mau City also supported the family with an additional 10 million VND to build a solid toilet, ensuring housing criteria for ethnic minorities. Mr. Sang shared: "Before, I worked at a lake, the State supported me with a pair of cows, this morning I went to cut grass, in the afternoon I went to cut grass. I am very happy, I was supported with 2 cows, supported with a house, now I am striving to escape near-poverty".

For more than 10 years as a near-poor household, Sang's family has been struggling and had to work for hire. Thanks to their diligence in business, Sang and his wife have also enjoyed timely social security policies from the Party and the State, so his family now has a good life. Mrs. Tran Thi Muoi (Mr. Sang's wife) shared: "Having a house is a great joy. Now that the children are grown up, we can do what we can, and strive to escape poverty."

Mr. Tran Dai Doan, Secretary of the Party Committee of An Xuyen Commune, Ca Mau City, informed: "We regularly stay close to the area, monitoring the construction progress of each house. When people have a house, the commune will support raising chickens and pigs so that people can quickly escape poverty."

Ms. Ly Thi Binh (Khmer ethnic group, Hamlet 3, Tan Xuyen ward) is a poor household; her life is very difficult because her husband passed away, she lives alone, and has to raise more than 10 grandchildren. The local authorities considered her difficult circumstances and supported her with a house in the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses. The house was completed right on the occasion of the Chol Chnam Thmay festival of ethnic minorities, so she was very excited. On this occasion of Tet, her family arranged an offering tray in the new house according to the customs of ethnic minorities. Ms. Binh said: "I now have a proper house. During Tet, I make offerings according to tradition, one tray at home, one tray at the pagoda. Like Vietnamese Tet, if you have a lot, you do a lot, if you have a little, you do a little."

The house of Mrs. Ly Thi Binh (Khmer ethnic group, black shirt in the middle), Hamlet 3, Tan Xuyen Ward is gradually completed.

The house of Mrs. Ly Thi Binh (Khmer ethnic group, black shirt in the middle), Hamlet 3, Tan Xuyen Ward is gradually completed.

Ward 1, Ca Mau City is also a locality where Khmer people live, with about 500 households. In recent years, thanks to ethnic policies, people have had the right awareness; houses have become more spacious, together they unite to rise up, not only increasingly prosperous in material life, Khmer people have enriched Ca Mau homeland with traditional cultural identity. Ms. Danh Thi Giau (Hamlet 3) happily said: "Our family has received a lot of help from the locality, now the roads are clean and spacious; neighbors here always support each other, love and give way to each other".

“Over the past years, thanks to social security policies, such as building Great Unity houses, gratitude houses, production capital..., the lives of Khmer people have become increasingly prosperous and happy. During Tet, local leaders give gifts to each household; visit and ask if ethnic people have any difficulties to help. I welcome the Party's guidelines", Ms. Tran Thi Tam, Deputy Head of Hamlet 3, Ward 1, expressed her gratitude./.

Nhat Minh

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