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Learning every day 丨 Affective blessings in the ecological immigration village
CCTV 2020-12-29
Under the deep concern of the secretary general, the villagers used their hard-working hands to live ever happier lives.
Tanggula Mountain City is located in the interior of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the central area of the Sanjiangyuan Nature Reserve, with an average altitude of more than 4,700 meters. Before 2004, fellow Tibetans living on this beautiful but rugged plateau were almost cut off from the outside world, rarely leaving the mountains, and living in the traditional nomadic way.
Living on the plateau and inconvenient transportation, it is difficult for the villagers to sell their cattle and sheep cheaply. Two boxes of instant noodles for a sheep; 4 bags of noodles for a cow … In the plain, this is an unimaginable transaction, but in the interior of the plateau where few vehicles arrive, it is the reality faced by the locals.
More worrisome than this is the disease. It takes six or seven days to get out of here, a round trip plus the delay in between. Someone had a perforated appendix and sadly passed away due to lack of timely treatment.
There is also a crisis that threatens the inhabitants of Tanggula Mountain Town. Nomadic production has made the ecological environment of the Sanjiangyuan Nature Reserve increasingly fragile. The number of yaks that can feed on the same pastures has been drastically reduced by three-quarters in just 20 to 30 years. At the same time, the alternation of droughts and floods and successive years of damage by rodents have added difficulties for the villagers to develop animal husbandry.
The barrier of heavy mountains and backward production and lifestyle restricts the development of Tanggula Mountain Town. In order to improve the lives of the villagers and protect the ecological environment of the Three Rivers Source area, 128 villagers from 6 villages in Tanggula Mountain Town began ecological relocation in 2004. Their new home is located in the southern suburbs of Golmud , more than 400 kilometers away, and is called the source of the Yangtze River. village.
In this new eco-immigrant town, small buildings are raised off the ground, infrastructure construction is complete, and the town’s appearance is clean and tidy. It is a new life to welcome fellow Tibetans.
However, going down the mountain is easy and difficult to settle. Although the local government has tried to build a Tibetan carpet processing factory and develop planting and breeding projects, it is difficult for fellow Tibetans who have just moved to the suburbs to immediately adapt to the factory’s production, and the experience of planting. crop cannot be captured in a moment. They have no skills or knowledge, even if they do part-time jobs, they can only earn forty or fifty yuan a day and they don’t work every day.
Until the fight against poverty is fully started, the problems faced by fellow Tibetans in Changjiangyuan village can be effectively solved.
August 22, 2016 was an unforgettable day for fellow Tibetans in Changjiangyuan Village. On that day, General Secretary Xi Jinping came to the village for research and guidance.
“I will come to see you.” The words the secretary general spoke as soon as he got out of the car made the villagers feel more cordial.
Hada, Chema and highland barley wine, fellow Tibetans from Changjiangyuan village expressed their warmest welcome to the Secretary-General with the most solemn etiquette.
Villagers are dissatisfied with relocation and resettlement houses, if eco-rewards and subsidy policies have been implemented, if children go to nearby school, and if villagers can afford to get sick … At villager Shenge’s house , the general secretary asked more about the Tibetans in Changjiangyuan village Livelihood problems of compatriots after relocation.
Hearing Shen Ge’s repeated “satisfactory” response, seeing Shen Ge’s pasture certificate, and learning that they received 140,000 bonuses for hiring the pasture alone, and then looking around Shen Ge’s home furnishings, the general secretary said with satisfaction: “This is considered a rich life.”
“Our dream has come true and now we have come out of poverty.” Some villagers reported to the secretary general in this way.
“His happy life is still long.” The general secretary blessed them with affection, “I hope you lead a healthy life and a long and healthy life.”
“Tashi Delek!” Seeing that the general secretary was about to leave the village after finishing the investigation, the villagers from Changjiangyuan Village reluctantly left. They gathered together, waving the white fairy and sending heartfelt blessings to the secretary general.
To enable fellow Tibetans to relocate and live in a stable condition, integrate smoothly into the life of the new village, and live and work in peace and joy, and to achieve long-term development, the local party committee and the government must take into account the mandate of the secretary general and put the heat of the party and the government in the hearts of fellow Tibetans. : Confirm entitlements and issue certificates, abide by the grassland rewards and subsidies policy, and send villagers in Changjiangyuan village a “springboard” to get rich; toughen village roads, transform the network of water and natural gas supply pipelines, build health rooms and nursing homes, and open schools in front of villagers’ houses. The construction of a series of support facilities enables the villagers to live a convenient life, organize training courses, provide information and labor services and solve employment problems for the villagers, “help the horse” and “take it out”.
A magnificent roll of images of the fight for a better and prosperous life is slowly spreading in the southern suburbs of Golmud.
In 2017, Changjiangyuan Village officially emerged from poverty; In 2019, the per capita disposable income of Changjiangyuan Village was 27,000 yuan, and the participation rate in basic health insurance and participation rate in basic endowment insurance reached 100%; By 2020, all the school-age children in the village Enroll nearby, the graduation rate and the admission rate of children have reached “twice a hundred”.
Today, bright red five-star flags fly from every home in Changjiangyuan Village. Under the deep concern of the secretary general, the villagers used their working hands to live ever happier lives.
(CCTV Network of China Central Radio and Television)
Publisher: Zhenglong