Sep. 20,Juche 113 (2024) Friday  
Rodong Sinmun
Thinking of People’s Convenience First

Politics 2024.6.14.


Ladder Newly Installed in the Douche Bath

 

One day in June, Juche 101(2012), the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un inspected the Rungna Water Park under construction in spite of the sultry weather.

Making rounds of the water park, he learnt in detail about the construction.

Then he stopped by the douche bath.

It was a mushroom-shaped one and the officials in charge of construction were proud of it as it was designed in a plain and yet harmonious way.

The respected General Secretary gazed at the inside of the bath for a while and said that a ladder or a staircase had to be installed for the people to go in the bath or come out of it without trouble.

The officials blushed as they had felt content with the douche bath.

They looked again at the bath. Indeed, to get out of it would be of no problem to young people, energetic and strong, but it would be hard for elders, women and children.

Presently, the respected General Secretary taught the officials to install about four ladders or staircases on the wall of the douche bath.

Hence, ladders newly appeared in the douche bath.

The new ladders are a reflection of the ardent love of the benevolent father who takes attentive care of his people.

 

Deep Attention Paid to Building Service Facilities

 

Early in February one year, the respected General Secretary met some officials and gave precious instructions concerning a major construction project.

Presently, he referred to building service facilities in a better way in Pyongyang.

He said that people would be glad if public service facilities like saunas were built well in districts of Pyongyang.

Then he emphasized that pharmacies, laundries and barbershops had to be built in the residential quarters.

The officials were deeply moved by the love of the respected General Secretary who paid such deep attention to the problem of public service facilities although he was busy with the major construction project.

He continued that, though several units were building e-libraries, it would be also good to build simple conventional libraries in the districts to lend books and video recordings to customers.

The problem of public service facilities was not a trivial matter to him.

The officials bore deep in their minds the noble intention of the respected General Secretary who solves every problem with top priority given to the people’s profit and convenience.

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