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DPRK: Young Forerunners in Noble Traits Increase in Number
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Pyongyang, April 2 (KCNA) -- The number of young forerunners in virtue is on the increase in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. After the 2nd National Meeting of Young Frontrunners in Noble Traits, tens of thousands of youths have done admirable deeds of devoting themselves to the country's prosperity and the unity and harmony of society. In Nampho City more than 10 girls volunteered to work in the project for laying Hyesan-Samjiyon broad-gauge railway last year and at least 40 young people decided to work at the Kangso Coal Mine in January this year. Among those young forerunners are the senior instructor in charge of the youth league and children's union affairs at Poku Senior Secondary School in Sinchon County, an unmarried man who has taken care of five orphans as their real parents did, and a kindergartener in the Ponghwa Chemical Factory who looks after a child with disabilities with all her sincerity. There are also a large number of young men and women who married honored disabled soldiers. Such laudable traits are fully displayed in the course of the ongoing 70-day campaign. Graduates from universities of education across the country resolved to work at schools on forefront islets and in mountainous villages. Hundreds of youths, including officials of the Central Committee of the Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League, volunteered to work in difficult and labor-consuming sectors for building a thriving nation. |
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