Lhapa Tsangjo: contributing my efforts in rural revitalization
In the government work report delivered on March 5, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said that the government would crack down hard on the trafficking of women and children to protect their lawful rights and interests. In this regard, Lhapa Tsangjo, vice chairman of the Women’s Federation of Luntse County, Lhoka City, said she was very excited to hear this.
“As a grassroots people's congress deputy and women's federation worker, it is my duty and even more my responsibility to speak for women and show affection for the masses. In my future work, I will focus on serving the grassroots and women, broaden my vision on work, innovate work ideas, maintain a good mental state and a pragmatic work style, and earnestly protect the legitimate rights and interests of women and children, so as to contribute my efforts to rural revitalization.”