Chinese college students set out for China's rural
areas on Monday to publicize "new socialist countryside" policies
and help rural residents improve their lives in the annual summer
vacation volunteer campaign.
More than 1,000 college students attended the
inauguration ceremony held in the Beijing University of Science and
Technology.
The program, jointly organized by the Department of
Publicity of the CPC Central Committee, the Ministry of
Education and several other organizations, drew more than 200,000
volunteer groups from around 1,000 colleges and universities this
year. These groups will spread to around 10,000
villages.
"I hope you will all do good deeds for the rural
residents and in the process improve your life skills and build up
your character," said Ouyang Jian, deputy head of the Department of
Publicity of the CPC Central Committee, at the inauguration
ceremony.
There are 600 major volunteer groups this year, with
100 teams devoted to publicizing government policies, 100
publicizing the "socialist concept of honor and disgrace", 100
providing technical assistance to farmers, 100 giving lectures to
rural students, 100 providing medical and health care and 100 teams
of PhD students offering advice on local economic development,
according to the activity plan.
For the last decade, the government has been
organizing college students to make field trips to the countryside
during the summer vacation, which generally starts at the beginning
of July and lasts for around one and a half months.
A circular issued by the organizers said the activity
is "an effective way" to improving the ideological and political
education of college students.
"It is also an important measure to allow college
students to play a role in the 'new countryside construction," says
the circular.
The government seeks to promote rural development with
the "building of a socialist new countryside" program, which aims
to improve agricultural production, living standards and public
administration in the rural areas.
(Xinhua News Agency July 11, 2006)
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