Joke Collection Website - News headlines - In 2022, the "Five Demolitions" in rural areas will be fully promoted, involving every village. Come and see if your home is available.

In 2022, the "Five Demolitions" in rural areas will be fully promoted, involving every village. Come and see if your home is available.

Our first memory of the countryside is of green wheat swaying in the wind, small stones of different sizes visible in the clear streams, and small fish and shrimps shuttled back and forth in the gaps between the stones.

In the small vegetable gardens in front of each farmer's house, red or green tomatoes, long shiny purple eggplants, and fresh green vegetables hang.

At that time, it was a beautiful scenery that modern urbanites living in a reinforced concrete environment yearned for. But I don’t know when the rural environment slowly changed. The river water became turbid, and houses and industries were built on the farmland. Factories, domestic waste, production pollution waste, and toxic emissions fill many rural environments.

In rural areas now, only the elderly or housewives are basically left to take care of young children at home. More young people go out to look for opportunities, resulting in the loss of strong rural laborers. This is not conducive to rural development and the country We have introduced preferential policies for entrepreneurship, hoping to allow more rural young people to return to their villages to start businesses, develop and revitalize the rural economy, and better improve the rural environment.

Among these policies that are beneficial to rural development is the "five demolitions" policy, which is a mandatory measure for buildings that cause rural environmental pollution and damage the environment.

So what kind of buildings are within the scope of the "five demolitions"? Let’s take a look

1. Old and dilapidated houses with hidden dangers

There are many old houses in the countryside that have been unoccupied for a long time. This is because some farmers who have moved to the city After taking root in the city, the houses in my hometown became idle. These idle houses were left unmanaged for a long time. Eventually, the houses gradually aged and became old and dilapidated houses.

There are also some old houses that have been in disrepair but are still inhabited. These old and disrepaired houses that have been unoccupied for a long time and are inhabited by people are not only in danger of collapse at any time, but also affect the current situation. The overall appearance of new rural construction.

In response to this situation, the state has introduced a policy for the demolition and rectification of old houses, and the state will provide corresponding subsidies for the rectification costs.

This is one of the targets for demolition of these old and dilapidated houses within the scope of the "five demolitions" in rural areas.

2. Abandoned livestock buildings

In the past, every household in rural areas would raise pigs, sheep and other livestock to increase the family's economic income.

So farmers at that time basically built pig pens, cow sheds or chicken coops.

With the development of time and the progress of urban and rural economies, many rural families have taken the opportunity to work in the city, and have long stopped engaging in breeding in rural areas to increase their income.

So the buildings used to breed livestock have been vacant for a long time, and they are also scattered and disorderly. These buildings also constitute an image obstacle to the construction of new rural areas, so the country abandoned the vacant livestock breeding. Buildings have a demolition policy in place.

3. Houses built with various color steel tiles

"Color steel tiles" were once popular in rural areas. At that time, many rural families used color steel tiles on their roofs and added a There are several simple floors, and some use colored steel tiles to build warehouses and simple houses around their houses.

The price of this material for building houses is much lower than that of bricks, and it is also very fast.

Colored steel tiles have the advantages of being cheap, convenient and fast, and can be insulated and rain-proof. They sound good, but they also have problems. One of the biggest problems is that there are huge safety hazards. Many rural buildings The personnel who install color steel tiles are non-professionals and have not been tested by strong winds.

The filling of the insulation layer of color steel tiles is easy to burn when exposed to fire.

Therefore, in the "Five Demolitions" policy in rural areas, the removal of color steel tiles is one of the demolition objects.

4. Houses that illegally occupy cultivated land

Our country has a policy that clearly stipulates that rural families have one house per household. However, in order to increase the area of ??their houses, some rural families have Illegal construction of houses on cultivated land reduces the damage to cultivated land used for growing crops, and cultivated land is the basis of my country's food security.

Anyone who occupies farmland for house construction without approval will be punished by demolition. In this “five demolitions” policy for rural areas, the state has made illegal occupation of farmland for house construction one of the demolition targets.

There are also illegally built factories that occupy farmland to build factories. These factories will emit toxic gases or produce waste that pollutes the local rural environment. Such illegally built factories will also be included in the "Five Demolitions" and they will be demolished. Buildings on cultivated land are not allowed to be occupied again.

5. Illegal Buildings

We all know that rural homesteads cannot occupy more land and build more. Houses can only be built within the approved area. If the building area exceeds the approved area, The area shall not be confirmed according to relevant regulations.

Those who occupy farmland or public areas in the village to build houses, or who add too many layers to the original houses and cause hidden dangers, will also be demolished in accordance with the law without relevant compensation.

In general, with regard to dilapidated houses, illegal buildings and various buildings that affect the appearance of the new countryside, village cadres must take active actions to cooperate with the country’s “five demolitions” policy and confirm that the houses have been demolished after review. However, it needs to be dismantled and then handed over to relevant departments for dismantling work after statistics.

As farmers, we should fully support this policy, because these old and dilapidated houses affect people’s safety, and illegally built houses cause the loss of the country’s cultivated land. Our country also makes relevant decisions for the sake of the overall rural environment. policy, so if we all understand the good intentions of the country, we will have a new rural environment that is uniform, clean and conducive to long-term development.