Culture 2024.6.16.
Cradle of Happiness
Happy children growing healthily remind me of the articles of the DPRK law on childcare which was newly-adopted at the 6th Session of the 14th Supreme People’s Assembly (SPA) of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Involved in the law reflecting the Party’s childcare policy are the contents that the regional people’s committees and relevant organs and enterprises must not exert a negative influence on the children’s health and growth by selecting sites for nurseries and kindergartens in the places, which are apart from roads, reservoirs and rivers, favorable for the natural and geographical and hygienic safety conditions, and in sunny and airy places with dust- and noise-free environment.
Thanks to such warm love shown by the Party, also our kindergarten was built wonderfully as a cradle for children in keeping with pedagogical principles ranging from designing, building work, interior facilities to toys.
Thus, not only the state of health of children but also their intellectual levels are getting better and higher day by day.
I make a firm determination to devote all my wisdom and zeal to bringing up children soundly as the pillars and masters of the future.
Ri Kum Hyang, Head of Hwasong Kindergarten No.3 in Hwasong District
My Worksite, My Pride
I’m working at the Hamhung City Youth Goat Farm surrounding with Mt Chonui and other high mountains.
Breeding goats and producing dairy products are hard work; I enjoy it though.
When thinking of our children who would be pleased drinking milk, I would be encouraged with mind to support the Party’s noble outlook on the rising generation.
The respected General Secretary
Thanks to his loving care for the rising generation, supplying the children across the country with nourishing food including dairy products was established as a Party’s policy.
I, with pride of supporting the Party’s noble intention, will work heart and soul for our children.
Jong Kyong Sik, leader of Sapho Workteam at Hamhung City Youth Goat Farm
Being Touched by Party’s Loving Care for Children
A few days ago, I went to the Okryu Children’s Hospital to take formalities for discharging my son from the hospital.
Then, the doctor in charge informed me that I had to get milk powder for the period between leaving the hospital and arriving home-- I was really surprised.
Even during the days of receiving treatment at the hospital, my son drank the milk every day, just like he was supplied with dairy products at the kindergarten; besides, the milk powder was provided to my son for the days of homecoming.
I will devote myself to repaying the Party’s loving care always cherishing deep in mind the gratitude to the benevolent socialist system.
Ri Kyong Ok, residing in Neighborhood Unit No.30, Osan-dong, Jongju City