Hanoi (VNA) – Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dungand Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan co-chaired ameeting in Hanoi on March 8 to discuss a plan on building a portal on martyrs, theirgraves and cemeteries.
Speakingat the event, a representative from the Vietnam Post Corporation (VNPost) said theportal needs a software to collect and search data, supplement and verify dataat the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA)’ Department of NationalDevotees.
Itwill also provide and handle information from the public, give support in offeringincenses and renewing graves during festivals and holidays.
Asscheduled, units concerned will collect data and develop the software in March– April, refine the software in May-June, and launch the portal in July. Inlate 2018 – 2019, more data will be updated.
Severalopinions suggested that the portal should use the same domainthongtinlietsi.gov.vn built by the MoLISA, the Ministry of National Defence andthe Ministry of Information and Communications.
MinisterTuan asked the VNPost to study how to search data in the simplest and fastestway.
MinisterDung requested the Department of National Devotees send notices to theSecretaries of the Party Committees and Chairmen of the People’s Committees ofcities and provinces nationwide directing the Departments of Labour, Invalidsand Social Affairs to work closely with the VNPost on data collection.
Theportal should be announced before Day of Invalids and Martyrs (July 27), hesaid, noting the work as a tribute to those who rendered services to thenation.
Accordingto the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), Vietnam hasmore than 9 million revolution contributors, including 1.2 million fallensoldiers, 127,000 Heroic Mothers, and 800,000 war invalids.
Over the past 5 years, over 75,000 sets of remains of fallen soldiers have beenfound and reburied. Of the total, 16,600 sets of remains were repatriated fromLaos and 15,100 sets brought back from Cambodia.
The Party and State’s preferential policies havebenefited 95.75 percent of the revolution contributors. Caring for revolutioncontributors is an important and frequent political task of the Party and State.-VNA
Speakingat the event, a representative from the Vietnam Post Corporation (VNPost) said theportal needs a software to collect and search data, supplement and verify dataat the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA)’ Department of NationalDevotees.
Itwill also provide and handle information from the public, give support in offeringincenses and renewing graves during festivals and holidays.
Asscheduled, units concerned will collect data and develop the software in March– April, refine the software in May-June, and launch the portal in July. Inlate 2018 – 2019, more data will be updated.
Severalopinions suggested that the portal should use the same domainthongtinlietsi.gov.vn built by the MoLISA, the Ministry of National Defence andthe Ministry of Information and Communications.
MinisterTuan asked the VNPost to study how to search data in the simplest and fastestway.
MinisterDung requested the Department of National Devotees send notices to theSecretaries of the Party Committees and Chairmen of the People’s Committees ofcities and provinces nationwide directing the Departments of Labour, Invalidsand Social Affairs to work closely with the VNPost on data collection.
Theportal should be announced before Day of Invalids and Martyrs (July 27), hesaid, noting the work as a tribute to those who rendered services to thenation.
Accordingto the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), Vietnam hasmore than 9 million revolution contributors, including 1.2 million fallensoldiers, 127,000 Heroic Mothers, and 800,000 war invalids.
Over the past 5 years, over 75,000 sets of remains of fallen soldiers have beenfound and reburied. Of the total, 16,600 sets of remains were repatriated fromLaos and 15,100 sets brought back from Cambodia.
The Party and State’s preferential policies havebenefited 95.75 percent of the revolution contributors. Caring for revolutioncontributors is an important and frequent political task of the Party and State.-VNA
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