The peasants avoided the momentum of the leaders' inspections in the countryside
The majesty of the leaders when they went to the countryside to inspect the countryside discouraged the peasants.
* Shows the leaders standing neatly on the highway, looking ahead. One of the men, dressed in a white t-shirt and black trousers underneath, appeared to be the leader of the group. He put his hands on his waist and looked serious. The rest of the people also methodically followed. Around them, a sea of golden rice heralds the harvest season. In front of these paddy fields, they saw the harvest of farmers who had worked hard for a year. It is their responsibility to participate in rural surveys. Their expressions were serious, and there was no trace of joy in sight. Although they were not accompanied by the two village committees, this allowed them to better understand the situation. Judging from their **, it is not as white and red as the scholars, but it seems that they have been to the countryside many times.
With the introduction of modern administrative means, grassroots rural workers have fewer and fewer opportunities to go out. In the past, we used to eat in the countryside, live in the countryside, and mingle with the masses. Despite the difficult conditions, they often crossed mountains and mountains, traveled dozens of kilometers every day, ate and lived with local farmers, and went deep into the fields to listen to the voices of the people and solve their worries. Most of the villagers know some of the people in the village, and everyone is willing to chat with them for a while as a sign of respect. Although life is not easy, whenever the village chief visits, they always prepare the best meals to entertain. However, with the development of the times and the development of the Internet, there is more and more information, but there are fewer and fewer grassroots workers. Although there are now more people working in townships and townships, as more grassroots organizations, townships and townships still have a lot of work to do. They have daily meetings, draft reports, and deal with emergencies. Due to the increased workload and tight working hours, many commune cadres are reluctant to work in the field and often rely on village cadres to solve problems. In the past, these cadres consisted of village chiefs, and there may be some now, but there are fewer opportunities to build relationships with farmers. Even grassroots cadres rarely show up, and many people don't know their names; This is due to the fact that they often change cadres, which causes them a lot of trouble.
The meaning and dilemma of following the path of the masses.
Rural development is changing with each passing day, and many problems need to be solved by our cadres. However, farmers often feel that there is nowhere to turn for help. When they ask grassroots cadres to go to the countryside, they should not just go to the countryside to have a look, but do something for them and solve some problems in a down-to-earth manner. The job of rural cadres is not just to take pictures and leave traces, but to establish real contacts with farmers, understand their needs and difficulties, and provide them with concrete help. Only in this way can the work of grassroots governance in rural areas better meet the expectations and demands of the peasants.
Recently, when I returned to the village, I encountered a problem. A road in the village has just been repaired and reaches every house. Unfortunately, one family claimed that their land had been expropriated during construction and loaded a truckload full of stones onto the newly repaired road. The road was impassable, which provoked the anger of the villagers. I've heard that the family has received very strong support, and that some families are not strong enough. For months, even though they sought help from local authorities and authorities, the road remained impassable. This may seem like a small issue, but it is very important for farmers. The state has invested in the construction of roads, but they are not even as good as the original dirt roads. This phenomenon is very common in our rural areas, and leaders at all levels should attach great importance to it and solve it. I believe that as long as the broad masses of the grassroots can play a positive role, we will certainly be able to solve this problem.
Conclusion. Farmers are interested in this"From top to bottom"The approach is a little confusing. Although modern administrative means have brought great convenience to the grassroots staff, they have been to the grassroots level less and less. The peasants asked them to go to the rural areas, not just to see them, but to actively help the masses solve their worries and problems so that their living environment could be improved. However, due to the high pressure of work and the tight schedule, many rural cadres rarely go to the countryside. This has caused confusion and ambiguity among the broad masses of peasants about the concept of rural cadres. With the rapid development of rural areas and the emergence of many problems, going to the grassroots level is not only the unshirkable responsibility and obligation of grassroots workers, but also a response to the expectations and demands of farmers. To do it"Go deep into the fields"It is necessary to keep close contact with the peasants and capture their needs.