During the visit and working session, Permanent Vice President of the Hanoi Journalists Association Kieu Thanh Hung and reporters from Hanoi press agencies approached the functional departments of the Ca Mau Border Guard. The journalists noted many special activities of the Border Guard such as mobilizing the masses, preventing crimes, stabilizing security and order in border areas, supporting localities in building new rural areas, caring for policy families, subsidizing poor students, and taking care of the health of border residents...
Hanoi Journalists Association presented the painting of Khue Van Cac to the Border Guard Command of Ca Mau province. Photo: TTH
Hanoi journalists had the opportunity to visit the Fishing Vessel Monitoring and Operation Center of the Ca Mau Border Guard Command. Here, the delegation witnessed the daily work of specialized officers, monitoring fishing activities at sea, promptly supporting boats and rescuing fishermen when there are incidents. This is also an effective measure to prevent illegal fishing activities, ensuring that boats operate in sovereign waters and comply with the law.
The delegation visited, encouraged and gave gifts to many families with meritorious services, and gave scholarships to children from poor families and children in the programs "Helping children go to school" and "Adopted children of border guards" in Dat Mui and Tan An communes, Rach Goc town of Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau.
The Hanoi Journalists Association, the Capital Women's Newspaper, and the Vietnam Women Journalists Club awarded three "Helping Children Go to School" scholarships to disadvantaged families in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien, Ca Mau. Photo: TTH
At the working session, the Ca Mau Border Guard and the Hanoi Journalists Association agreed on plans to strengthen coordination in propaganda work on the activities of the Border Guard, the task of protecting territorial sovereignty and border security in the coming time.
The working trip to Ca Mau also aims to summarize 10 years of solidarity in the tasks and work of the capital's journalism team and the Border Guard forces stationed across the country.
Members of the Hanoi Journalists Association working at Dat Mui Border Guard Station (Ca Mau Border Guard).
Previously, the 54m square flag No. 77, lowered from the Hanoi Flagpole at Ca Mau Cape, was presented by Dat Mui Border Guard Station (Ca Mau Border Guard) to the working delegation of the Hanoi Journalists Association. The flag will be brought back to the capital and kept as a traditional souvenir, encouraging the capital's journalists to love their homeland's sea and sky more.
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