64 winners to join National Board of Honour
On April 24th, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko signed Decree No. 174 on placing the winners of the competition for 2023 on the National Board of Honour – as reported by the Belarusian leader’s press service
Sixty-four organisations and regions were recognised by the decree as winners of the competition for achieving high results in socio-economic development in 2023 to join the National Board of Honour.
These include eleven administrative-territorial units: the Brest and Minsk regions, the city of Minsk, the Baranovichi and Kamenets districts of the Brest Region, the Ostrovets District of the Grodno Region, the Nesvizh and Soligorsk districts of the Minsk Region, Brest’s Leninsky district, as well as Minsk’s Moskovsky and Tsentralny districts.
Eleven industrial organisations; three companies engaged in construction activities; nine agricultural organisations and fisheries; two forestries; and twenty-eight organisations from the service sector (covering trade, education, healthcare, science, culture, social service, etc.) will also join the National Board of Honour.
Entering on the National Board of Honour is a public recognition of the significant contribution of regions and enterprises’ labour teams to the socio-economic development of the country and improving its well-being, as well as a stimulating factor for achieving better results in the future.