It was learned from the bulletin for the performance of 2015 key work released by Chenzhou Government Office that 105 tasks set for “upgrading of well-being, 100 well-being projects” were fulfilled by Chenzhou city, 59 of which were over-fulfilled.
Infrastructure, public service, employment and social security, and increase of the income of urban and rural residents were covered into the 105 tasks.
Concerned for the infrastructure, 239.09kms rural highways and 109.86kms arterial highways were built in Chenzhou city. Integrated water supply and upgrading of rural power grid were carried out there, which helped to solve 419,000 rural people’s drinking water problem and finish the upgrading of rural grid net in 58 villages.
Great achievements also gained on improvement of urban and rural environment. 258 administrative village’ improvement work was finished; 1800 video monitoring cameras were facilitated in the villages; and 74 urban villages and urban-rural joint parts’ improvement of environment was completed as well. In the urban area, 22 sealed garbage stations, 18 public toilets, 118.66kms sewage pipes, and 82kms water supply pipes were facilitated there.
Concerned for the public service, there were two major parts in urban and rural areas. For the urban area, Chenzhou city placed great attention on the improvement of education, housing, and some other issues for the masses’ daily life. The assessment tasks on public rental housing, improvement of urban shanty towns and the state-owned mine shanty towns were over-fulfilled. 11,400 schooling vacancies were increased in the urban area. The paid-in rate for social security funds was over 100%.
In the rural areas, it placed more attention on the improvement of medical treatment, entertainment places, compulsory education, and other issues. 91.21% villages were established with sanitary centers; 99.92% people joined in new rural medical cooperative medical system; 23,656 suits of dangerous and old houses were reconstructed; 48 qualified rural compulsory schools, 21 rural public kindergartens, and 3172 suits of rural teachers’ dormitories were built.1311 rural entertainment square were established there. 2607 rural reading rooms were supplemented with more publications. “5 facilities” were fully facilitated in the towns and villages.
Concerned for the employment and social security work, Chenzhou city carried out many measures to increase the employment. In 2015, 67,000 urban employments were increased in Chenzhou city. The issuing rate for urban and rural residents’ pension insurance was 100%. 74,000 people were benefited with professional training. 49,000 rural labor forces were transferred. 15 entrepreneurship incubator bases were constructed.
At the meantime, Chenzhou city kept upgrading its social security level. In 2015, 4000 immigrants removed from their places; 1673 vacancies were provided by pension service; 40 home-based pension centers were built in the city; minimum living standards for urban and rural residents were up to 332.5yuan and 171yuan/month; 140,000 workers were benefited with the medical assistance and 2443 poverty stricken people were benefited with law assistance; 3.0937yuan one-time subsidies were released to the low income urban residents; and some love-aid actions were handled out for 2569 poverty stricken people.
Concerned for the income increase of urban and rural residents, Chenzhou city carried out 28 industrial projects, established 11 new Hunan provincial demonstrations of rural professional cooperatives, 11 demonstrations of rural agriculture, 11 high-yield areas of grain, 2 rural land transfer platforms, and 32 towns and villages land transfer service centers.
According to the bulletin, there are some problems as delay performance, poor capitals collection, difficult preliminary work, weak follow-up management, and etc. hindered on the way of well-being projects. It required that more efforts on target setting, elements support, and scheduling should be placed on the projects to ensure the stable implementation of 2016 “upgrading of well-being and 100 well-being projects”.