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In 218, the documentary of Xinjiang's living in the village had an excellent review.
The documentary of the story of living in Xinjiang in 218 has excellent feedback
In the documentary of Living in Xinjiang, Xu Xiaoning, director of the office of the Ministry Committee of the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region, said in an interview that the focus and focus of Xinjiang's current work is social stability and long-term stability. The purpose of our working group living in the village is to improve people's livelihood and maintain social stability
Reflections on the story of living in the village (1)
On June 18th, the working group of copper-nickel mine community in Kalatongke Town of Altay TV University watched the documentary "Living in the Village" filmed by the remote management center of the Party Committee Organization Department of the autonomous region.
As a member of the "Visit Huiju" working group, every short story in the documentary "Stories about Living in the Village" is empathetic. Everything they do, that is, the ordinary things we do every day, but it is extraordinary that they can make every ordinary thing satisfactory to the grassroots.
In the documentary, Xu Xiaoning, the head of the working group who lives in Yima Township, the director of the Office of the Ministry Committee of the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region, said in an interview that the focus and focus of Xinjiang's work at present is social stability and long-term stability. The purpose of our working group living in the village is to improve people's livelihood and maintain social stability. The working group of "visiting Huiju" must work closely around "three key points" and "six tasks" and implement every livelihood project in a down-to-earth manner.
The secretary of the weak and lax village party branch began to think that he worked overtime for the villagers every day, and he was too busy to even have time to eat. He was also recognized as a weak and lax party branch. He was very unconvinced. Through patient and meticulous analysis and explanation by the working group, he finally realized his own shortcomings, corrected his attitude, standardized the system, and paid close attention to implementation. He was determined to start from the grassroots party building work and take off the hat of weak and lax grassroots party organizations as soon as possible.
Hu Kaijiang, Party Secretary and Director of the Economic and Information Committee of the Autonomous Region, took advantage of the "three festivals in one" holiday to give up the rest day for family reunion, and came all the way to the village to express condolences to the members of the working group and spend the holiday with the villagers, which fully reflected the concern and concern of the leaders for the "visiting and gathering" working group.
Through watching, the members of our "visiting and gathering" working group further realized the importance and necessity of our community. There are no small things in the community and the masses. When we come here, we should play our due role, starting from every small thing around us. As long as the masses need it, we should try our best to serve the residents and maximize the service awareness of the community and the working group.
reflections on the story of living in the village (2)
kexisaerkuobu village is a beautiful but remote mountain village. In a blink of an eye, it has been nine months since the working group of "visiting people's feelings, benefiting people and gathering people's hearts" lived in the village. Although the time is not long, there are not few people and things who have experienced contact, and there are many things that make people speechless and upset. Combing the experience of 9 months, there are three interesting things worth remembering.
the first article: the advanced model of "concealment"
It took a lot of trouble to know Nur Hogar. If I hadn't collected the materials of the National Unity Education Month, this advanced model of "concealment" would have passed me by.
Nur Hoga is a "post-6s" herdsman party member in the village, and his father is an old party member who has been a village cadre for decades. In the past, because there were many brothers and sisters in the family, the life of the whole family was not comfortable.
In order to write a typical material of national unity, I visited village cadres, the "third and fourth class" personnel and representatives of the masses, but I found nothing. I was overjoyed to learn the news of Nur Hoga by chance. I immediately found the contact information and asked him out for a long talk. With the deepening of understanding, his deeds both moved me and shocked me.
it started in 22. At that time, there were a group of children who couldn't afford to go to school in Chigeertai School in Akyazi District. Nurhoga was anxious in his eyes. He immediately found the school leaders and proposed to subsidize a group of students, and screened out 65 poor students to start helping them. Every year, he bought insurance and school supplies for students. Students left one after another, but the act of subsidizing 65 students has not stopped.
In 28, Zhaosu was hit by the worst drought in 5 years, and many herders had no forage. Nur Huojia borrowed money to buy forage and distributed it to more than a dozen herders who could not survive the winter. Later, he had to sell some livestock to repay the loan.
There are three poor herders in the village who have pasture but no livestock. Nur Hoga provides 5 poor ewes for each family. After the lambs are born, they belong to the breeders, and they come to the door from time to time to guide the development of production.
In 25, a young man from a poor family in the village was badly injured by riding a motorcycle and needed urgent rescue. Nur Hoga promptly took out 5, yuan to send him to the county hospital for rescue, and recovered his life. So far, he has not recovered a penny of the money he lent.
Nur Khoja, a simple and honest Kazakh herder, has done a lot for more than ten years but never paid back. It is precisely because of many people like him that the beautiful scenery of a harmonious society is formed.
Chapter II: The Worries of Mutai Habai
Mutai Habai was the first of many visiting people I met after living in the village, and the one that impressed me the most. The first time I saw him, I thought he was an old man in his sixties and seventies, but in fact he was in his early fifties. Tall and thin, slightly hunched, sunken eyes, protruding cheekbones, a suit of old clothes with no color, and a pair of muddy sneakers at his feet, which seemed a little numb. I asked him 1 words and couldn't answer a word.
Only when he took a piece of paper from his pocket did he know his purpose. It turned out that he had a son who was nearly 15 years old and had not settled down. The reissued birth certificate said that he was born at the beginning of 21. According to the information, Yili Prefecture has not yet issued a settlement policy for people without household registration. Therefore, I ran through the relevant departments such as civil affairs, family planning, maternal and child health hospital and border police station, and there was no record of him.
Later, Mutai Habai came here more than a dozen times, and every time Mumu didn't say a word. In the end, he referred to other places' methods for dealing with people without household registration, decided to do it first and then make up for it, and helped him with the settlement procedures. He has never been here since then, but I often think of him, because people like him are not a case. How many people in pastoral areas don't know the law and don't use it! A simple procedure has dragged on for more than ten years!
Chapter III: Toilet Storm
Muhatai Hazik is a low-income household in Kexi Sa 'erkuobu village, and also a newly-implemented household in the village. During a visit to supervise the construction progress of Anjufang, she complained that her neighbor Aban had built a toilet next to her newly-built kitchen, which smelled bad. Therefore, the two families had a big quarrel for three days and a small quarrel for five days, and the relationship was quite tense.
it's not a big problem, but it affects unity, but you can't ask. Through on-the-spot understanding, it was discovered that Aban built the toilet first, Muhatai Hazik built the house last, and the way to deal with the problem was not proper, which caused the current situation. After mediation on the spot, it finally reached an agreement with Abanda that Muhatai Hazik would dig a seepage pit and Aban would rebuild a toilet in a suitable place.
I thought this matter was over, but the problem was not so simple. After several visits to the house, Muhatai Hazik was still telling this story. In order to resolve the toilet storm, our working group and village cadres went to the house for mediation several times afterwards. Finally, we chose a suitable place next to the livestock shed full of weeds, watched the two families cooperate with each other to build a toilet, and urged the two families to apologize to each other and shake hands.
there is no small matter in rural work. To build a harmonious society, we still have a lot to do.
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