New building handed over to Dong Son primary and junior high school in Yen The district
This construction was built with the non-refundable financial aid by Yokoi Mould Vietnam including 8 classrooms valued at nearly 3 billion VND (128,500 USD). After 6 months, the construction has been completed with approved items.
The delegates pose for a photo in front of the newly completed building. |
At the handover ceremony, representatives of the People’s Committee of Yen The district and Dong Son commune expressed their delight and thanks to the company for their donation to the disadvantaged school of the district.
Besides, they committed to promptly completing other items of surrounding and fences of the school to bring into operation in the academic year of 2019-2020.
According to Hironobu Ito, a representative of Yokoi Mould Vietnam, this is a meaningful building to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the company establishment.
Hironobu Ito, representative of Yokoi Mould Vietnam voices at the handover ceremony. |
The project has received great support from the Department of Foreign Affairs, local government and the school; hence, it was completed on schedule ensuring security and safety during the construction process.
He hoped this building would be soon brought into effective use becoming a place to nurture and implement cooperative and friendly activities between the company and the locality.
Nguyen Hoang Trung, Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs required the company to continue accompanying the Department in supporting disadvantaged localities and students in the province while fostering economic and cultural exchanges with the province. |
Addressing the ceremony, Nguyen Hoang Trung, Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs expressed his gratitude to the company for their meaningful activities contributing to nurturing the friendship between Vietnam and Japan generally and supporting social security of the province particularly.
He requested the local agencies to use effectively this meaningful gift from Yokoi Mould Vietnam for educational development of the district.
Besides, he required the company to continue accompanying the Department of Foreign Affairs in supporting disadvantaged localities and students in the province while fostering economic and cultural exchanges with the province.
Hong Nhung
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