The leaders stood in unison on the road in **, looking ahead. The one standing in the middle of the crowd, wearing a white t-shirt and dark pants, was supposed to be the leader of the group. His hands were crossed over his abdomen, and his expression was serious. The others followed his example and moved in unison. Surrounded by a golden rice paddy field, it heralds a harvest season to come. The leaders stood in front of this rice field, looking into the distance, witnessingFarmersThe result of a year of hard work. It is their responsibility and obligation for the leaders to go to the countryside to inspect the work, and by seeing this bumper harvest, they can have a more comprehensive understandingFarmersworking conditions. They had serious expressions and no smug smiles. Although they were not accompanied by village officials, such inspections allowed them to learn the most about the real situation. Looking at their skin color, it can be seen that they are not a scholarly fair complexion, but a tanned complexion, which indicates that they are people who often go to the countryside.
With the advent of modern management methods, the opportunities for township and town cadres to go to the countryside have decreased. In the past, township and town cadres often lived and ate in the village, andFarmersWe mingled. Despite the inaccessibility, they still often trek through mountains and rivers on foot, walking dozens of kilometers a day, andFarmersThey eat and live together, have an in-depth understanding of the people's feelings, and mediate disputes. Most of the cadres in the villageFarmersThey all knew each other, and they all wanted to have a family relationship with them, which was at that timeFarmersA sign of respect for them. AlthoughFarmersLife is not rich, but whenever the township cadres visit, they will always bring out the best food at home to entertain them. However, times have changed, and with the development of the Internet and information, today's township and town cadres no longer go to the countryside as often as before. Although the number of staff in each township has increased considerably, the township as the most basic organization still has a heavy task to do, and they have a lot of work to deal with. In addition to holding meetings and filling out reports, you also need to deal with various contingencies. Due to the increase in the content of work and the limited time, many township and town cadres rarely take the initiative to go to the villages, and they often rely on village and community cadres to deal with problems. There used to be cadres in Bao Village, and now there may still be, but andFarmersThere are fewer opportunities to make connections. Even the top leadership of the township,FarmersIt's also hard to see, and I don't even know the name, because the leaders are frequently transferred, rightFarmersIt's a problem.
Rural development is ever-changing, and there are many problems that need to be dealt with by cadres. However,FarmersThey often feel that there is no place to complain. They hope that the work of township and town cadres in the countryside will not only be a matter of sightseeing, but will also be done in a real wayFarmersDo practical things and help them solve practical problems. The task of township and town cadres going to the countryside is not only to show off and take pictures, but more importantly, to make a relationship with themFarmersMake substantive connections, understand their needs and difficulties, and provide them with targeted help. Only in this way can this kind of work in the countryside really play a role and be satisfiedFarmersexpectations and needs.
Recently, I returned to my hometown and encountered a difficult problem. A small group of roads in the village have just been hardened and lead to every house. Unfortunately, however, there was a family that claimed to have taken their land while building the road, and they blocked the road that had just been hardened with a cartload of stones. The road was impassable, which made the villagers angry. It is said that this family has a background, and the strength of several families is not enough to solve this problem. Although they turned to village cadres and township cadres for help, and even called the police to ask the higher authorities to intervene, months have passed and the roads are still impassable. This may seem like a trivial question, but yesFarmersBut it's crucial. **Invested in road hardening, but now it is not working as well as the previous dirt road. Such a situation is inRuralThey are not uncommon, and they need to be paid attention to and resolved by township and town cadres. If the township and town cadres can take the initiative to deal with such things as the leaders of the ** Central Committee, I believe that the problem can be solved.
Leaders of the township inspection work of the leader, giveFarmersBrings some confusion. Although modern management has provided more convenience for township and town cadres, it also means that they have fewer opportunities to go to the countryside. FarmersWe hope that when cadres go to the countryside, they will not only look at the flowers, but also take the initiative to solve practical problems for them and help them improve their living conditions. However, due to the heavy workload and limited time, many township and town cadres rarely go to the countryside in person. This leads to:FarmersTheir understanding of township and town cadres has also become blurred, leaving them confused. RuralThere are many problems that need to be solved, and the work of township and town cadres going to the countryside is not only a responsibility and obligation, but also a matter of satisfactionFarmersexpectations and needs. Only by withFarmersOnly by establishing substantive contacts and understanding their actual needs can we truly achieve the purpose of working in the countryside.