Advanced Search
Business | Metro | Nation | World | Sports | Features | Specials | Delta Stories
 
 
Advisers are busy
14/3/2005 8:14

Social and economic development featured strongly in proposals submitted to the third annual session of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Nearly 90 percent of the members submitted proposals to the session which ended in Beijing on Saturday afternoon.
They submitted 4,508 proposals, of which 4,375, together with 133 letters, were filed and sent to departments for deliberation and handling, according to a Proposals Sub-Committee report approved at the closing meeting on Saturday.
Of the 4,508 proposals received, 1,940 related to economic development and 1,284 covered sciences, education, culture, health and sports.
And 1,151 suggestions bore on political, legal and other spheres of interest.
Many of the proposals are relevant to such issues as the scientific outlook on development, building a harmonious socialist economy, macro-control measures, production safety, agriculture, farmers, the recyclable economy and balanced development.
The cppcc, an organization of elite entrepreneurs, business people, scholars and artists has been praised as China's biggest think tank, whose proposals and suggestions are highly valued by the CPC Central Committee and the central government.


Xinhua