The Hanoi Times - 100 rural young people from 63 provinces and cities nationwide will be granted the Luong Dinh Cua Award for their excellent achievements in business, production, transfer of technology and building new rural areas.Among those who receive awards, there are 47 Party members, 94 men, 6 women and 18 minority youths. Most of them have income ranging from VND 70 million to VND 500 million every year, even some can earn over VND 1 billion, creating 8,000 jobs. These young role-models have also made an active contribution to the community by participating in various social and charity activities. This is the third consecutive year the Luong Dinh Cua Award is organised by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union. The award ceremony will be held at the Hanoi Opera House on November 30.
The Hanoi Times - 100 rural young people from 63 provinces and cities nationwide will be granted the Luong Dinh Cua Award for their excellent achievements in business, production, transfer of technology and building new rural areas.
Among those who receive awards, there are 47 Party members, 94 men, 6 women and 18 minority youths. Most of them have income ranging from VND 70 million to VND 500 million every year, even some can earn over VND 1 billion, creating 8,000 jobs. These young role-models have also made an active contribution to the community by participating in various social and charity activities.
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