Recently, with the approach of the Spring Festival, village cadres across our country have ushered in two new tasks. These two tasks involve every village and require the full cooperation of the farmers. What exactly is the task and why it is attracting so much attention is a question that everyone is concerned about.
The first task is to identify the poor population among farmers. Before the Spring Festival, all levels are actively carrying out the identification of the rural poor population across the country, with the aim of accurately grasping the current situation of the poor population and providing them with more accurate assistance. Tremendous progress has been made in the identification of the poor in the past few years, but there are still some problems, such as the fact that some poor people are not included in the identification scope for various reasons, resulting in a waste of resources and abuse of assistance. Therefore, it was decided to carry out the identification of the poor population again before this Spring Festival to ensure the accurate identification of the poor population and provide them with more targeted assistance. The importance of this task cannot be overstated. Proper poverty identification is a critical step in helping the poor out of poverty. Only by grasping the real situation of the poor can we provide targeted help, such as subsistence allowances, education subsidies, medical security, etc. Those who are not identified as poor may not be able to enjoy the support they deserve and continue to live in poverty. Therefore, the importance of this task cannot be overstated and must be kept in mind.
In order to ensure the accuracy of the identification of the poor, each household will be checked at all levels, starting from the village. This makes village cadres an important participant. Village cadres should accurately register the household information of each village, and should know the income, assets and other relevant information of each family, so as to judge whether they meet the criteria of poor population. Since the situation of each village is different, the village cadres need to work closely with the investigators of the poor population to understand the situation of each family from different perspectives and dimensions. Only in this way can we ensure the accuracy of the identification of the poor population, so that the policy assistance can be truly implemented to those in need.
In addition to the task of identifying the poor population, the village cadres also ushered in the second task, that is, the construction of rural culture. The construction of rural culture is an important part of the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy, and it is also an important way to improve the cultural quality of farmers and integrate into modern society. Before this Spring Festival, village cadres will organize various cultural activities, such as farmers' literary and artistic evenings, collective Xi, etc., to enhance the cultural quality and happiness of farmers. The construction of rural culture not only means enriching the spare time life of farmers, but more importantly, providing them with opportunities to integrate into modern society. By learning Xi and participating in various cultural activities, farmers are able to acquire more knowledge and skills, and enhance their competitiveness and adaptability. At the same time, cultural construction can also broaden farmers' horizons, let them understand the wider world, and provide more ideas and impetus for rural development.
For village cadres, it is also of great significance to carry out rural cultural construction. They need to conduct research to understand the needs and wishes of farmers and identify suitable cultural activities. They need to organize various training courses to improve their cultural quality and organizational skills. Only in this way can they better guide the peasants to participate in cultural construction and achieve better results in rural cultural construction. These two tasks before the Spring Festival are an experience and an opportunity for village cadres and farmers. For village-level cadres, this is an opportunity to hone their organizational skills and judgment, as well as to get closer ties with the peasants. For farmers, this is an opportunity to show their value and improve their cultural quality, and it is also an opportunity to better integrate into modern society. Although the task is heavy and the pressure is great, as long as the farmers and village cadres cooperate closely and actively participate, I believe that this Spring Festival will have a better start.
Before the Spring Festival, the two major tasks are the common challenges faced by village cadres and farmers. The identification of the poor population requires accurate data and comprehensive understanding, while the construction of rural culture requires the organizational ability of village cadres and the participation of farmers. Only through the joint efforts of both sides can we achieve the goal and bring greater well-being to farmers. This Spring Festival, we look forward to witnessing the development of the village and the happiness of the farmers.