According to our reporter Liu Xin, establishing a rural construction project database and task list is an important starting point for coordinating and promoting rural construction.

Recently, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the Ministry of Transport, and the Ministry of Water Resources issued a notice on strengthening the management of rural construction project libraries and task lists to promote rural public infrastructure construction in a pragmatic and orderly manner.

  The notice requires that in the advancement of the work, we must adhere to the needs of farmers and be aware of them, start from the urgent, difficult and anxious issues that the farmers have strongly expressed, focus on small cuts, and concentrate on doing a good job in a batch of projects that can be grasped, can produce results, and can be achieved by the people. Real things that are tangible.

It is necessary to adhere to the principle of adapting measures to local conditions and advancing in categories, comprehensively considering the local economic development level, culture, customs, and financial affordability, implementing regional and classified implementation, and advancing in a differentiated manner.

It is necessary to adhere to government guidance and farmer participation, give full play to the role of the government in organizational leadership, overall coordination, and policy support, and organize and mobilize farmers to participate in village planning, project construction, management and maintenance.

It is necessary to insist on a steady and step-by-step approach, first solve the problem of "is it" and then solve the problem of "is it good or not", reasonably arrange the construction sequence, put an end to formalism and bureaucracy, and do good things well and securely.

  The notice proposed setting out the basic elements of the task list.

Focusing on the key tasks of rural construction actions, all provinces, cities and counties have combined their actual conditions and set out task lists in accordance with the requirements of the "Rural Construction Task List Management Guidelines (Trial)", highlighting the names of annual construction tasks, responsible departments, construction goals, construction content, construction standards, Basic factors such as construction scale and funding sources do not emphasize being comprehensive.

The construction tasks included in the list need to be quantified, implemented and detailed down to the county level.

(Source: Rule of Law Daily)