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Kret Krot Village Charity Class

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng05/02/2024


Coming to the charity class, people are taught to read and write by police officers, introduced to policies to care for ethnic minorities, and good economic practices. Thanks to that, they love their country more, strive to unite, and work together to build a prosperous homeland.

Kret Krot village (Hra commune, Mang Yang district, Gia Lai province) has about 177 households and 978 people. This is a key area for political security. The people are mainly ethnic minorities with low education level, easily exploited by bad people. In the past, bad people lured people to join the Ha Mon cult. The government fought and eliminated it. Throughout the past time, the local Party Committee and government have always cared and wholeheartedly cared for the lives of the people here. People focus on doing business, developing the economy, and their lives change every day.

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Kret Krot village charity class organized by Hra commune police. Photo: TUAN THANH

Recently, at the end of December 2023, Hra Commune Police opened a charity class to eliminate illiteracy and raise awareness among the people. The class is held in the village, in a spacious school. Every week, the commune police will go to class twice. Every 7 p.m., after dinner, the Ba Na people walk along the village roads to go to class.

Arriving at Kret Krot village at this time, a joyful spring is in full swing. Everywhere, the village roads are clean, people are working hard, producing the new crop, their faces clearly showing excitement. In the midday sun, we met Lieutenant Le Tuan Thanh, Hra Commune Police, and the village Youth Union coming down to mobilize people to participate in the charity class that he was in charge of teaching. Lieutenant Thanh smiled brightly, warmly greeting the people before inviting them to join the class. In response, the people warmly shook hands and promised to meet in class.

According to Lieutenant Le Tuan Thanh, the class will be held at the end of December 2023. At the opening ceremony, many people were eager to attend. The police gave gifts of books, notebooks, and chalk to support the people's studies. To date, 40 people have participated in the above charity class, most of whom are women and minors. These are people who dropped out of school early or have not been exposed to the class. Coming to the class, students will be taught the basic first grade program; watch videos about the Party and State's policies on caring for the people; and national solidarity policies. The videos mainly focus on reflecting good economic models, prosperous villages, as well as identifying the tricks of seduction and deception of hostile forces to avoid them.

“Although the class has just started, it has attracted many participants. People are very enthusiastic about learning. They even invite their relatives to join the class. People study enthusiastically and enjoy it. Many people make rapid progress. In the near future, the commune police will continue to mobilize more people to participate in the class to improve people's knowledge, help people feel secure in working and producing, be good citizens, and contribute to their homeland,” said Lieutenant Thanh.

Among the 40 people who attended the class, Ms. Venh (26 years old) was considered the most progressive learner, able to write her name after only a few lessons. When we met her at home, although she had a fever, she was very happy and busy taking care of her young child. Seeing us write her name wrong in the notebook, Ms. Venh smiled and reminded us to correct it.

“I was not able to go to school since I was young. Not knowing how to read and write is a huge disadvantage. Recently, I saw that the police opened a literacy class, so I immediately signed up. Even though I had a fever, I still tried to go to class. The police taught me how to read and write; showed videos about the beautiful scenery of the country, and gave instructions on how to raise livestock and plant crops effectively. The lectures were illustrated through clips so they were easy to understand. After just a few sessions, I already knew how to write my name and learned more about the law. I am very happy to join this class. Through the lectures, I see that my hometown is very peaceful and beautiful. I believe that with the knowledge I have learned, I will be able to help my family and relatives in life,” Ms. Venh said.

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