
Effective grass-roots governance is a key component of rural development, requiring grass-roots cadres to “listen to the people, understand their views and find out” so that they can “discover their concerns and promote development” otherwiseRural revitalizationIt can only be a word. During his tenure as the first secretary in the village, the grass-roots cadre, comrade huang wen-su, met the standards of “two guarantees” and “eight of them plus”, one thing and one data, and in two months he had a mastery of the poverty profile of the village and its causes. There are also grass-roots cadres who, following their “research-promoting” approach and after bringing farmers out of poverty and prosperity, have focused their efforts on rural areas, where they are the people's first priority, and who address one of their most immediate and urgent interests, turning the other around. It is because of such cadres that effective governance is achieved that our rural development will be so successful。




