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2021-04-18 15:35:49 GMT2021-04-18 23:35:49(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Misbah Saba Malik
ISLAMABAD, April 18 (Xinhua) Commenting on China recording an 18.3 percent GDP growth year on year in the first quarter (Q1), Pakistani experts said persistent efforts, long-term policies and hard work have been the driving forces behind the achievement.
The result marked a V-shaped growth for China s gross domestic product as compared to a 6.8 percent contraction year on year in Q1 2020. The GDP rise is not a one-year or one-day event, but there is a history of hard work and persistent efforts for the past many decades, Muhammad Asif Noor, director of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Islamabad said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
After meeting the target of eradicating absolute poverty, China ready to promote common prosperity
When Chen Maofu, a villager in Yanhe County in Guizhou Province, southwest China, signed his name on a paper on October 28, it meant a sea change in his life
By Lu Yan · 2020-12-11 · Source: NO.51 DECEMBER 17, 2020
A village official (left) administering the poverty alleviation program checks the growth of red peppers with a farmer in Luonan County, Shaanxi Province, northwest China, on September 1 (XINHUA)
When Chen Maofu, a villager in Yanhe County in Guizhou Province, southwest China, signed his name on a paper on October 28, it meant a sea change in his life. The paper was a poverty alleviation verification form and after signing it, the 62-year-old was officially crossed off the list of poverty-stricken people.
By Lu Yan · 2020-12-11 · Source: NO.51 DECEMBER 17, 2020
A village official (left) administering the poverty alleviation program checks the growth of red peppers with a farmer in Luonan County, Shaanxi Province, northwest China, on September 1 (XINHUA)
When Chen Maofu, a villager in Yanhe County in Guizhou Province, southwest China, signed his name on a paper on October 28, it meant a sea change in his life. The paper was a poverty alleviation verification form and after signing it, the 62-year-old was officially crossed off the list of poverty-stricken people. We are much better off than before, Chen told Xinhua News Agency.