Just after the spring equinox, on the hillside of Bafu Village, Shuanglong Town, Wushan County, rows of photovoltaic panels glowed with blue light in the sun. The old people in the village said that these boards "basking in the sun" can make money for the village. Now, the money has a new use-this year, Shuanglong town launched the "family style to cultivate talents" education fund project. 21 villages in the town each took out 20000 yuan from the photovoltaic income of the collective economy, and set up a unified special education fund pool to reward families whose children are trained to enter university.
Shuanglong Town is located in the hinterland of Wushan and was once a city-level deep poverty town. During the period of poverty alleviation, the town started the construction of photovoltaic power stations, and 33 photovoltaic power stations were built in 21 villages. These photovoltaic panels continue to inject momentum into the rural collective economy, and now each village has an average annual income of about 150000 yuan.
"Photovoltaic power generation should be 'charged' for education '." Peng Gang, secretary of the Party Committee of Shuanglong Town, said that when the collective economy has benefits, it is necessary to feed back education so that the people can really feel the temperature of "sunshine.
this year, shuanglong town, based on the village's collective photovoltaic income, has linked successful people and caring enterprises to donate money to aid students, and will be rewarded according to the types of colleges and universities and the economic status of their families, ranging from 500 yuan to 20000 yuan. The town also issued a proposal to encourage aided students to donate money to help students after working, forming a closed loop of love of "aided-successful-feedback" to ensure the long-term operation of the fund pool.
Li Zhengjun, mayor of Shuanglong Town, said that according to statistics, there are 166 senior high school students and 513 college students in the town. Next, there will be two symposiums in the town: one is to walk into the Senior high school school to cheer for the college entrance examination; the other is to invite representatives of outstanding parents to share their educational experience and family style stories when the award and support policy is implemented in August.