Secretary of Provincial Party Committee visits, presents gifts to revolutionary contributors in Gia Hung commune
Thứ Năm, 16/07/2026, 09:44
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Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Tran Huy Tuan on July 15 led a delegation to visit and present gifts to some revolutionary contributors in Gia Hung commune, ahead of the 79th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947 2026).
Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Tran Huy Tuan presented gifts to Vu Ngoc Sinh, a 61% disabled war veteran and former resistance fighter exposed to Agent Orange in Do Luong hamlet.
The delegation visited the families of Nguyen Huu Xinh, a 65% disabled war veteran in Kinh Chuc hamlet; Vu Ngoc Sinh, a 61% disabled war veteran and former resistance fighter exposed to Agent Orange in Do Luong hamlet; and Ha Thanh Son, a 72% disabled war veteran in Lac Hong hamlet.
During the visits, Tuan extended his regards and inquired about the health and living conditions of the veterans and their families. He expressed profound gratitude for the sacrifices and contributions made by previous generations in the struggle for national independence, freedom and the well-being of the people.
Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Tran Huy Tuan presented gifts to the families of Nguyen Huu Xinh, a 65% disabled war veteran in Kinh Chuc hamlet.
Briefing the families on the province's recent socio-economic achievements and the Party and State's policies for war invalids, sick veterans, fallen soldiers and people with meritorious service, particularly following the implementation of the administrative restructuring policy, Tuan stressed that Ninh Binh's development today was built on the significant contributions of generations of officials, soldiers, war veterans and revolutionary contributors.
He reaffirmed that the Party, the State and the provincial authorities remain committed to fully and promptly implementing preferential policies for people with meritorious service and their families, while continuing to improve their material and spiritual well-being.
The provincial leader also encouraged the veterans to uphold the noble qualities of “Uncle Ho's Soldiers”, maintain good health and continue serving as role models for younger generations.
He urged them to inspire their families to comply with the Party's guidelines and the State's laws and policies, actively participate in patriotic emulation movements and local community campaigns, and contribute to the province's continued development./.