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缩小“三大差距”临安这么干
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-07-08 03:01
Core Viewpoint - The Zhejiang provincial government aims to reduce the "three major gaps" (urban-rural gap, regional gap, income gap) as a primary direction for promoting common prosperity, with a focus on stabilizing the middle-income group and ensuring the livelihood of low-income groups [4][5]. Group 1: Common Prosperity Initiatives - Lin'an has developed over 30 projects along eight paths for common prosperity, including "common prosperity jobs," "common prosperity loans," and "common prosperity production" [4][6]. - The "Common Prosperity Square" project, involving 101 economically weak villages, has created over 200 jobs and established a cooperative model with local financial institutions to support village development [6][7]. Group 2: Renewable Energy and Economic Empowerment - The "One Kilowatt of Solar Power per Person" initiative aims to install solar panels on rooftops, benefiting villagers financially through rental and additional subsidies [7][8]. - By June 2025, the solar project is expected to cover 270 villages and over 9,000 households, with a total connected capacity exceeding 140,000 kilowatts [8]. Group 3: Artisan and Employment Programs - The "Tianmu Seeking Craftsmen" initiative has identified 294 artisans and established 60 workshops, generating over 120 million yuan in sales and creating job opportunities for more than 2,900 individuals [10][11]. - The "Linli Good Housekeeping" platform has facilitated over 7,000 rural women in finding employment, generating an income of over 30 million yuan [11]. Group 4: Tourism and Local Economy - The "village operation" model has attracted 34 market-oriented teams to 36 villages, generating tourism revenue of 840 million yuan and increasing villagers' income by 49.95 million yuan [13]. - The "Tianmu Mountain Treasure" brand has achieved sales exceeding 350 million yuan, benefiting nearly 100,000 farmers [15]. Group 5: Healthcare Innovations - The "Tianmu Medical Enjoyment" program has provided medical services to over 569,000 people, with a focus on bringing quality healthcare to rural areas [16][18]. - Recent expansions include smart medical monitoring devices and a wider range of accessible medications, enhancing healthcare delivery in remote areas [17][18].