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What aspects does rural governance include?

Rural governance includes rural environment, rural humanities, rural infrastructure, rural public services, and training of rural grassroots cadres.

1, rural environment

Mainly dealing with garbage, sewage, toilets and village appearance. Now many villages are aware of the role of environmental protection in village development and actively carry out transformation so that everyone can live in a good environment.

2. Rural humanities

The folk customs in many places are simple, and everyone is very kind. Everything in the village is handled in an orderly way, but there are still many folk customs in the village that need to be managed, such as high bride price and comparison. These are not well managed by village rules and regulations, and the spread of soft culture is also very important.

3. Rural infrastructure

Generally speaking, the backwardness of rural economy is largely due to the imperfect infrastructure. As the saying goes, if you want to build roads before you get rich, only by doing a good job in infrastructure such as road infrastructure can you really develop the village and manage it better.

4. Rural public services

Public services in rural areas are not as good as those in cities, resulting in a large number of rural personnel loss. Basically, they all went to the city for development. Left-behind elderly people and children made rural development much more difficult than expected. Therefore, it is necessary to actively apply urban public services to rural areas through digital rural construction, so as to narrow the gap between urban and rural areas.

5. Training of rural grassroots cadres

The development and governance of villages still have a lot to do with village cadres. The big and small things in the village are often started by village cadres. An excellent village cadre is the key to rural governance, so it is necessary to do a good job in training village cadres and let them serve the countryside better.