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Hanoi Leaders: If People Agree to Give Up Land, Homes, Land Must Be Used Effectively
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Hanoi Leaders: If People Agree to Give Up Land, Homes, Land Must Be Used Effectively

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hanoi city leaders are urging for the efficient use of land acquired through public consensus, emphasizing that land and homes voluntarily surrendered for public benefit must be utilized effectively.
  • The city aims to accelerate the completion and operation of key infrastructure projects, particularly bridges over the Red River, with deadlines set for land clearance.
  • Officials stressed the importance of timely project execution after land acquisition to avoid resource wastage and ensure economic growth and investment attraction.

Tuแป•i Trแบป, a leading Vietnamese youth newspaper, reports on Hanoi's push for efficient land use in development projects, reflecting a government focus on progress and public benefit.

The article highlights the directive from Hanoi's Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Nguyแป…n Trแปng ฤรดng, emphasizing that land and homes voluntarily relinquished by citizens for the common good must be used productively. This underscores a commitment to ensuring that public sacrifices translate into tangible development and improved infrastructure for the city.

From a Vietnamese perspective, the efficient utilization of land is crucial for national development. The emphasis on completing projects like the Red River bridges by specific deadlines reflects the government's drive to modernize infrastructure, boost economic growth, and attract further investment. The principle of "the people know what they think, the people believe, the people do" (dรขn biแบฟt, dรขn bร n, dรขn lร m, dรขn kiแปƒm tra) is implicitly at play, where citizen cooperation is met with governmental responsibility for effective implementation.

The report also touches upon the need for improved compensation and resettlement policies, as indicated by Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, Bรนi Duy Cฦฐแปng. This suggests an ongoing effort to balance development needs with the welfare of affected residents, ensuring fairness and transparency in the land acquisition process. The focus on unifying compensation mechanisms across the city indicates a move towards greater standardization and equity.

The people have agreed to give up land and homes for the common good, so agencies, units, and localities must use the land fund effectively and complete the projects soon to serve socio-economic development.

โ€” Nguyแป…n Trแปng ฤรดngHanoi's Permanent Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, emphasizing the need for efficient land utilization after public consent.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.