
Speaking at the ceremony, Associate Professor Dr. Vu Trong Lam, Director - Editor-in-Chief of the National Political Publishing House, affirmed that the history of the Vietnamese nation is a history of long-term resistance wars and sacrifices to protect the independence and freedom of the country. The blood and bones of countless heroes, martyrs, wounded and sick soldiers are the sacred foundation for our nation to have peace and development as today. "We must never forget those great sacrifices. That is not only a traditional morality, but also a political responsibility and sacred sentiment of every patriotic Vietnamese citizen," Associate Professor Dr. Vu Trong Lam emphasized.

Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Trong Lam shared that over the years, along with the political tasks assigned by the Party, the Truth National Political Publishing House has always been proactive and active in social, charitable and humanitarian activities. The collective of cadres, civil servants and employees of the publishing house have repeatedly supported programs such as: "For the Poor" Fund, "Natural Disaster Prevention" Fund, supporting people in remote areas affected by natural disasters, storms and floods...
Responding to this year's launching ceremony, officials, civil servants and employees of the publishing house's units actively and voluntarily contributed at least one day's salary, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity, sharing and expressing deep gratitude to those who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland, with a total contribution of 120 million VND.

The launching ceremony of the “Repaying gratitude” Fund is also an opportunity to educate the young generation of publishing house staff about revolutionary traditions, gratitude, and sense of responsibility to the community. This is one of the meaningful and humane activities that has been maintained continuously for many years, contributing to spreading good values in social life.
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