Gia Loc District (Hai Duong) has assigned the district police and military forces to preside over and coordinate to support working days to dismantle and build houses for 3 policy households.
Gia Loc District has selected 3 policy families including Mr. Pham Van Bach (4/4 war invalid); Mrs. Ngo Thi Sang (child of a martyr, both in Luy Duong village, Gia Tien commune); Mr. Pham Van Men (a national liberation resistance activist in Gach village, Yet Kieu commune) to support working days to build houses under the direction of the Provincial People's Committee.
Of which, the house of Mr. Bach and Mrs. Sang was presided over by the District Military Command, coordinated by the District Police; the house of Mr. Men was presided over by the District Police, coordinated by the District Military Command to support working days and construction workers. The communes with people whose houses were built also mobilized organizations to support working days.
From February 3 to 5, the authorities will dismantle and move the family's belongings to organize the groundbreaking ceremony on February 7 to 9 and strive to complete before July 1.
Construction area of each house from 100 - 200 m2, has 1 - 2 floors.
In addition to being supported with construction labor, it is expected that each household will also receive 100 million VND in house construction funds.
Previously, the Provincial People's Committee selected 36 temporary houses or severely damaged houses of families of meritorious people and martyrs' relatives in the localities to direct the police and military forces to participate in supporting the construction, expected to start in early February.
Gia Loc is one of the localities that early implemented this.
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