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Tien Giang stepping up administrative reform to foster socio-economic development

The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang is making efforts to speed up administrative reform, which has so far proven effective in boosting its socio-economic development.
 Tien Giang stepping up administrative reform to foster socio-economic development ảnh 1Locals at the Tien Giang provincial Centre for Public Services (Photo: VNA)
Tien Giang (VNA) - The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang is making effortsto speed up administrative reform, which has so far proven effective in boostingits socio-economic development.

The comment was made at an online conference reviewing the intensification of administrative reform and the application ofinformation technology (IT) in Tien Giang’s State offices during 2020, whichwas chaired by Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Vinh on March 4.

According to assessments from the committee, administrativereform has been carried out effectively by all local departments and sectors,and administrative discipline gradually put in order.

The province has focused on building e-governmentand posted positive results.
 Tien Giang stepping up administrative reform to foster socio-economic development ảnh 2Submitting administrative requests at the provincial Centre for Public Services (Photo: VNA)

2020 was the fourth year Tien Giang implementedthe “Application of information technology in State offices” emulation movement.All local offices have used software to receive and handle documents, and appliedthe province’s “single window” software to receive, handle, and return documents.

Vinh asked leaders of units and localities tocontinue stepping up administrative reform and IT application at State offices,as such reform is a key task set out in the resolution from the provincialParty Committee’s 11th Congress.

To make activities effective, heads of officesand units should raise their sense of responsibility and improve workplaceculture to create a civilised environment, he stressed./.
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