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VBS urged to make more contributions to national development

The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) should encourage Buddhist monks, nuns and followers nationwide nationwide to actively join movements, humanitarian and charitable activities initiated by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee, contributing to the nation’s development, a front official has said.
VBS urged to make more contributions to national development ảnh 1Delegates take photo together (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The VietnamBuddhist Sangha (VBS) should encourageBuddhist  monks, nuns and followersnationwide nationwide to actively join movements,humanitarian and charitable activities initiated by the VietnamFatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee,contributing to the nation’s development, a front official has said.

VFF Vice President and General Secretary Tran Thanh Man made the suggestion onJanuary 19 when receiving Vice Standing Chairmanof the VBS's ExecutiveCouncil, Most Venerable Thich Thanh Nhieu during his visit to wish the VFFa happy Tet (Lunar New Year).

At the reception, Man wished the VBS and Buddhist followers a happy new year, expressing his hope that the VBS, togetherwith the VFF, brings a warm and happy Tet to the poor across the country.

The VFF official reviewed the formation and𒁃 development of the VBS overthe las🐭t 35 years, and highlighted its efforts to effectively implement emulationmovements.

Most Venerable Thich Thanh Nhieu said he hopes the VFF will implementeffectively campaigns and movements that it launched, thus strengthening thegreat national unity.

In recent times, the VBS actively has participated in a wide range of activitiesrelating to environmental protection, poverty reduction, help for the poor andethnic groups as well as support for victims of natural disasters and floods inthe central and Central Highlands regions, he said.

The Most Venerable affirmed the VBS and Buddhist monks, nuns and followers willactively join movements launched by the VFF,𓃲 contributing to the country’sdevelopment.-VNA

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