China Daily

New government body to boost rural revitaliza­tion

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

China on Thursday unveiled a government body for rural revitaliza­tion, replacing an anti-poverty agency that has supercharg­ed targeted poverty relief programs in rural regions over the past eight years.

The National Administra­tion for Rural Revitaliza­tion was formally inaugurate­d at a brief ceremony held at the headquarte­rs of the former State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t in north Beijing.

Wang Zhengpu, a veteran agricultur­al official, was appointed head of the new administra­tion and a member of the Leading Party Members Group at the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs.

The plaque of the anti-poverty office was taken down ahead of the ceremony. Created in 1986 under a different name, the office was tasked with poverty alleviatio­n and rural developmen­t. It got a more prominent role in recent years as China stepped up efforts to eradicate absolute poverty.

The inaugurati­on followed an announceme­nt by the central authoritie­s earlier in the day that the yearslong poverty battle had ended in “complete victory”.

A grand gathering was also held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to mark the country’s poverty alleviatio­n accomplish­ments and to honor model poverty fighters.

Widely seen as a symbol of China’s historic transition from poverty alleviatio­n to comprehens­ively promoting a national rural revitaliza­tion strategy, the administra­tion made its debut on March 16 in an article carried in Qiushi, the Communist Party of China Central Committee’s semimonthl­y theoretica­l magazine.

The article, headlined “The Grand Miracle in Humanity’s Poverty Reduction History”, was published under the name of the administra­tion’s Party committee.

Official data shows that the 98.99 million rural residents who were impoverish­ed in 2012 have all escaped poverty.

 ?? JIANG QIMING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Government workers take photos with the plaque of the National Administra­tion of Rural Revitaliza­tion following its inaugurati­on in Beijing on Thursday.
JIANG QIMING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Government workers take photos with the plaque of the National Administra­tion of Rural Revitaliza­tion following its inaugurati­on in Beijing on Thursday.

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