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Intellectual people
Under the cold weather, 400 people silently glowed as examples with leaders from the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs speaking out in neat clothes, lined up waiting their turn to visit Uncle with many levels of excitement.
On the morning of November 28, Vice Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Le Tan Dung, Vice Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thi Ha and 400 people were honored as a silent example because the community visited the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh.
This is an important activity in a series of events celebrating “Examples of Silent Glow for the Community” in Hanoi from November 27 to 28, 2020, organized by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs.
Starting at 7:30 am, in the plaza area, the carefully dressed delegation lined up neatly waiting their turn to visit Uncle Ho.
Share your feelings with PV Intellectual people After leaving the mausoleum, Mr. Cao Viet Duc (SN 1955, Deputy Head of the Veterans Liaison Department of Yen The District Special Forces, Bac Giang Province) could not hide his emotions because he returned to his hometown from who left the battlefield. This is my first time visiting Uncle Ho’s mausoleum.
“Since the country was liberated and returned, until now, this is the first time that I have had the opportunity to come to the Uncle Ho Mausoleum. I am extremely moved and proud,” the veteran shared.
With the State’s recognition of the silent contribution that has been made during the last 21 years in the search for information and the grave of all the military, Mr. Duc affirmed that this journey will continue. Right in the morning, he will go to Quang Ngai to find his comrades who remain on the battlefield.
As a retired soldier, Mr. Duc said that whoever it is, coming back from the battlefield has a deeply ingrained frame of mind because many comrades have died but their remains have not been returned to their families.
“Today, I am honored to be one of the 400 silent shining examples for the community. Visiting the uncle is due to the trust and help of the army units. They have entrusted and created the conditions for I am looking for comrades. I would like to thank the leaders of the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs and the agencies and units of the Armed Forces ”- expressed Mr. Duc.
Joining the flow of visitors to stilt houses, gardens, fish ponds at the Presidential Palace relic, Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Hoa (SN 1963, Center Director, University of Social Sciences and Humanities) shared Visiting Uncle Many Times, Each visit has a different meaning.
“This event is very special. I am excited, proud of myself for making a small contribution to the cause of social security. Now I go to the Mausoleum to inform Uncle Ho, so I am wearing a medal.” – Ms Hoa shared.
Sharing the same sentiments, Ms Le Ngoc Lich (SN 1964, Thich Nu Hue Tuyen – Abbot of Lam Quang Pagoda, representative of the Central Vietnam Elders Association) stated that philanthropic activities have been and continue to be carried out. out of my mind.
Also appearing at Uncle Ho’s mausoleum, Nun Tue Tanh (40, Kien Giang Province), from the Phat Quang Social Charity Center, said she was very touched when the honor was on the 400-person list. honor the example of a silent glow for the community.
“Our center is raising 90 children in extremely difficult circumstances, many of them with birth defects and cerebral palsy are being cared for by nuns. The Center only has 14 people involved. It takes care of these children, but they all do their best to ensure that have a better life, “shared nun Tue Tanh.
Visiting Uncle Ho and visiting the relic for the first time, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong (52, Dong Nai Province; owner of the Hoa Hao Welfare Facility) could not hide her excitement, joy and pride in her village. The agency has made a small contribution to social work.
“The Hoa Hao Social Support Center is helping and hosting 76 single seniors from across the province. There are seniors who are over 90 years old and are being cared for here. Additionally, our facility also helps children with disabilities and difficult circumstances to help them grow up and have a better life, “said Ms. Hong.
Also this morning, in addition to the activities of visiting stilt houses, gardens, fish ponds in the Phu Relics area, people visited the Ho Chi Minh Museum.
According to the plan, at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon (November 28), 400 delegates will attend the commendation ceremony “The silent shining examples for the community”, held by the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs at the National Center Convention (Hanoi).
Content: Nguyen Truong, Tran Thanh
Image: Huu Nghi, Bac Nguyen