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The Wuxi Military Subdistrict of Jiangsu Province installed elevators for the housing of retired military cadres living outside

author:Chinese militia

Warm old cadres Elevator into the house

"Finally, we can say goodbye to these 104 steps..." Wu Peide's old cadres and his wife were filled with joyful smiles.

The Wuxi Military Subdistrict of Jiangsu Province installed elevators for the housing of retired military cadres living outside

Recently, an external elevator in Unit 27 of Wuxi Huichangli Community attracted the attention of passers-by, and the surrounding residents were envious and praised. It is reported that unit 27 of Huichangli Community is an affordable housing for the army built in 2003, of which 6 families of retired cadres live. In recent years, due to the reform and adjustment of the military establishment system, 3 households have been assigned to the management guarantee of the Wuxi Military Subdistrict, and the installation of external elevators is the first case of "one household and one ladder" flat-floor elevator in Wuxi, and it is also one of the important projects of the Wuxi Military Sub-district this year to "satisfy the old cadres".

The Wuxi Military Subdistrict of Jiangsu Province installed elevators for the housing of retired military cadres living outside

Last winter, when Chang Xinsheng, political commissar of the Wuxi Military Sub-district, visited the old cadres of the Sixth Cadre Rest House, he found that The old cadres Wu Peide and his wife had lived in a dark and damp basement for four years, and their hearts were sour, "Old chief, how do you live in such a place?" Chang Xinsheng asked with concern. Elder Wu said: "There is really no way, it is inconvenient to be old, the 104 steps on the 6th floor every day are really unbearable, it is better to live in the basement downstairs." In the continued visit, Chang Xinsheng found that li zhao, an 80-year-old old academician of the unit, simply lived in the Yi Old People's Hospital because of the inconvenience of going up and downstairs, and the 82-year-old retired doctoral supervisor Cao Fengde and his wife had the idea of installing an elevator, but in the past 3 years, they have only stayed at the idea level... Focusing on these problems, the Wuxi Military Sub-district organized and held an enlarged meeting of the special party committee to study the difficulties and contradictions faced by the veteran cadres in the whole region in their lives.

The Wuxi Military Subdistrict of Jiangsu Province installed elevators for the housing of retired military cadres living outside

On April 18 this year, the installation of the elevator project was officially completed, the assembly was completed on July 1, and it was officially delivered on July 28. "We have created a new speed of approval with only 18 days this time, generally from the reporting of the plan to the completion of the approval, it takes one to two months" Yan Qianlong, the staff officer of the Sixth Cadre Rest Institute, the specific person in charge of the project, said that this process has to go through the departments of water conservancy, planning, housing and urban management, and each department has about a week of approval time, and the fastest speed before was 24 days. For this elevator, Chang Xinsheng, political commissar of the military sub-district, went to the scene five times to work, and commander Wang Zuocai coordinated the housing and construction departments many times to create a "Wuxi speed" that was completed in 73 days.

"Veteran cadres are the precious wealth of our party and our army. Since the beginning of this year, our Wuxi Military Sub-district has resolutely implemented the general requirements of President Xi Jinping's 'three no-drops', worked together from top to bottom, and focused on improving the happiness index of old cadres. Installing elevators for the housing of retired military cadres living abroad is one of the specific measures we have taken this year to carry out party history study and education and carry out in-depth activities to 'satisfy old cadres'. In the follow-up, we will continue to increase our efforts to do practical things for the old cadres, and do our best to create a happy and peaceful living environment for the old cadres in their later years," Chang Xinsheng said.

Author: Zhai Qinye, Fan Huizhong, Han Fang