On Road of Opening Up Great Heyday of Construction
Teaching to Build Structures in Non-repetitive Way
One October day in 2020, the respected General Secretary
Looking round the sites for rehabilitating the flood-hit areas, he paid special attention to the issue as regards forms of houses built there.
He expressed satisfaction with the fact that the dwellings built in the seat of Choso-ri were completely different from those built in the township, but after a while he felt regretful for the fact that those of Choso-ri were of the same shape as those in Kangbuk-ri, Kumchon County of North Hwanghae Province.
Looking at the officials, he emphasized that the country’s construction should consistently develop and buildings should all be constructed in a non-repetitive way.
That day officials keenly felt once again that they can erect wonderful buildings as intended by the Party only when they explore the new while overcoming formulism and imitation in construction and preserving characteristics of projects.
Policy of Aspiring to New and Development
Last July the respected General Secretary gave field guidance at the construction site of the Ragwon County Offshore Farm and gave precious instructions.
That day making rounds of the construction site, he said that many things have changed beyond recognition in just some months since the construction of the farm started in February, adding that the current practical changes, not in words or letters, fully and visually show the ambitious plan, steadfast will and executive ability of our Party that is determined to powerfully promote regional development.
Looking round houses splendidly built in the fishermen’s farm village area, he said that the Party’s policy on construction is a policy of constantly aspiring to the new and development, and there should be no absolute model or standard in its establishment and implementation, emphasizing that in order to make our construction work pioneer the future both in name and reality, we should make the most of the already accumulated potential for construction and, at the same time, actively aspire to the advanced ones and wage an uninterrupted struggle.
Policy of aspiring to the new and development!
It was indeed a meaningful instruction reflecting a noble aspiration of the peerlessly great man to turn our country into the best paradise as soon as possible by ushering in a golden age of rejuvenation and prosperity in every part of the country.
Rodong Sinmun