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Updated: 2013-04-02 07:46

(China Daily)

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A life dedicated to the people

The life of Gyumey Dorje was one of dedication. Through his dedication, hard work and struggling spirit, Dorje made a great contribution to grassroots development. And his loyalty to the Party and professional ethics should be a lesson for every Party cadre.

As the chief of Wari township in the Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture of Sichuan province, Dorje was a model of the lofty spirit of contemporary grassroots cadres, and by serving the people wholeheartedly, he became an example of what an excellent communist should be. His colleagues and villagers believe he worked himself to death about a year ago because of his devotion to the people.

Dorje is China's pride. So Party cadres and officials should keep emulating his dedication, hard work and lofty spirit.

Xiaochen, via e-mail

A lesson for China

China lost its important position in the world in the 19th century because of foreign aggression and struggled for decades to emerge out of what it considered a humiliation heaped on it by the outside world. But there is no reason for China to see that period as one of humiliation, because it also taught it to choose the way it should follow and the ones it should avoid to become a strong nation.

What China should do now is to create an environment that would encourage indigenous development so that it can catch up with or even overtake the developed countries. That is why China needs to root out corruption from society. For that, it has to strictly implement the existing laws and improve the education system.

China is a country with many ethnic groups and cultures which can help it to take forward the nation's creative and innovative mission. And by attracting talents from abroad, China can enjoy the vitality it needs.

Biztru, on China Daily website

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(China Daily 04/02/2013 page9)

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