After listening to several TV evening classes to get rid of poverty and become rich, Huang Zhen gained confidence and awareness. "Night schools teach pig-raising techniques, how to apply for small loans subsidized by the government, and how to engage in sales. I am very reassured." Among all kinds of aid materials, he applied for 30 piglets at one time.
From the first class last year 165438+ 10/8 to 65438+30 February, Hainan TV Night School for Poverty Alleviation has been broadcast live 1 1. Classes are held at fixed times and fixed channels, and each period is aimed at the practical problems of precise poverty alleviation. Relevant leaders, industry experts, experts in getting rich, and outstanding helping cadres state their views, talk about policies, give examples, teach technology, and give ideas. More than 5,000 township cadres, supporting cadres, the first secretary in the village, and cadres of the two village committees in the province organized110,000 poor families to attend classes, study and discuss.
In synchronization with the opening of the poverty alleviation TV night school, the "96 10 17" poverty alleviation service hotline was opened, and 19 provincial functional departments set up special seats to answer calls from the masses. According to the unified requirements, consultation questions must be answered within 1 working days, and applications for technical guidance and assistance must be handled within 3 working days. By February 28th last year, the hotline of 65438+ had transferred 429 1 valid work orders from functional departments, of which 60% had been settled.
"The masses have the endogenous motivation to get rid of poverty and get rich, so we can get twice the result with half the effort!" Wu Jinghui said with a smile. According to Li Meng, director of Hainan Poverty Alleviation Office, there are 1 16000 rural poor people in the province, and 477 10000 rural poor people. In 2065, it is planned to lift 4.38+088 million people out of poverty and 202,000 people out of poverty by the end of February. The per capita disposable income of farmers in five key poverty alleviation and development counties is higher than that in the whole country.