President emphasises task of caring for revolutionary contributors
25/7/17
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President Tran Dai Quang presents gifts for residents at the nursing centre for revolutionary contributors |
The Party and State always pay attention to caring for
wounded and sick soldiers, and families of the martyrs, who laid
down their lives for national independence, freedom and peace, President
Tran Dai Quang has said.
The President made the emphasis in a piece of writing on the occasion of the
70th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July
27), in which he praised the great contributions of revolutionary contributors,
and highlighted the tradition of taking care of those with credit to the
nation.
Policies and regulations on supporting national revolutionary contributors in
terms of health care and education have been implemented effectively throughout
localities, as have had communications campaigns related, he said.
Cemeteries and monuments dedicated to martyrs nationwide have been upgraded and
embellished, while the search, collection and identification of martyrs’
remains has been carried out with the greatest efforts, he added.
Apart from presenting gifts to wounded and sick soldiers, and their relatives,
many organisations and individuals have actively joined in movements to help
improve the spiritual and material lives of revolutionary contributors.
Thanks to tireless efforts, up to 97 percent of revolutionary contributors’
families have a living standard that is equal to or higher than the average in
their residential areas. Many families of revolutionary contributors have made
remarkable achievements in poverty reduction and economic development,
contributing to the national socio-economic development.
In the writing, President Quang also stressed the need for the whole people to
get involved in the caring work.
He called for more efforts to continue implementing effectively policies of the
Party and State on assisting revolutionary contributors, focusing on widely
popularising relevant policies and prominent outcomes in the work.
He also asked relevant sectors to review and perfect revolutionary
contributors-related policies, enabling the beneficiaries to enjoy fully
preferential treatments.
"Great sacrifices and contributions of war martyrs, wounded and sick
soldiers, and their families are inscribed everlastingly in the heart of each
Vietnamese, serving as a valuable spiritual encouragement source for the whole
Party, people and army to successfully implement the national renovation,
industrialisation and modernisation cause and international integration,” he
concluded.
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In the last 7 decades, Vietnam has gained achievements in tributes to war martyrs, invalids and national contributors thanks to numerous policies and movements of paying debts of gratitude.
The movements of paying debts of gratitude have expanded. In the last 10 years.
The movements of caring for war invalids, families of martyrs, and national contributors have involved everyone in society and have been featured at major forums.
The State has paid due attention to the search for and repatriation of soldier remains and the creation of memorial monuments.
The activities have educated the younger generation about Vietnam’s triumphant history and encouraged them to work harder for national construction.
The events have helped young people learn more about history and the national resistance wars, and rallied them to activities to pay gratitude to social beneficiaries.
We want to remind young people of our traditions and of our ancestors’ merits. They should fully understand their responsibility in national construction and defense.
Young people have participated in programs to pay gratitude to martyrs, invalids, and their families.
We pledge to study harder and follow the moral example of the soldiers. We’ll contribute our youth and knowledge to building a more prosperous Vietnam.”
The anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day is an opportunity for young people to take care of national contributors and their families.
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