The Third Session of the 14th Hunan Provincial People's Congress opened in Changsha on the morning of January 14. Governor Mao Weiming, on behalf of the provincial people's government, made a work report.
The report unveiled ten major projects related to people's livelihoods for 2025.
-- Allocate an additional 300,000 computers for compulsory education in rural schools and add 60,000 dormitory beds to provincial-level undergraduate institutions.
-- Organize 230,000 vocational skills and entrepreneurship training sessions and build 20 incubation bases for college students to start their own businesses.
-- Train 5,000 rural doctors, promote comprehensive access to free congenital disease screening and diagnostic service for newborns, and ensure mutual recognition and sharing of medical examination results among public hospitals at the secondary level and above across the province.
-- Establish 500 community sites providing meal assistance services for the elderly and provide 2,000 elderly care beds.
-- Increase urban and rural subsistence allowance standards to no less than 740 CNY per month and 485 CNY per month respectively, living allowances and nursing care subsidies for people with disabilities to 100 CNY per month, and monthly living allowances for orphans living in foster homes and at welfare facilities to no less than 1,200 CNY and 1,700 CNY per person respectively.
-- Build 19,000 delivery logistics comprehensive service stations in rural areas.
-- Promote cross-provincial connectivity of social insurance administrative services and enrich application scenarios for social security card holders.
-- Build 150 grassroots fire stations.
-- Renovate 5,000 dilapidated houses in rural areas and set up 5,000 new public charging piles for electric vehicles.
-- Improve and renovate 3,000 km of rural roads and build 7,000 4G/5G base stations in rural areas.
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.