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132584
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2014.
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China has been surging ahead and pushing for infrastructural development in the western region of the country, which includes the restive areas of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR) and the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR). This push is essential if it sincerely wants the often ignored west of the country to be at par with the relatively more thriving east. Included in the government's plans, which began in the year 2000, is the setting up of small-scale industries and factories and also tapping into the vast mineral deposits in the area, and, in the process, generating employment for the locals. Furthermore, plans to improve connectivity within the area are also underway. This includes establishing rail and road networks linking the region, in particular the Tibetan plateau with the mainland. Massive projects are already underway, with some in the second or third phases. Prime among these projects is the ambitious Qinghai-
Tibet Railway (QTR) link.
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129275
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2012.
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The Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region Mid- and Long-Term Talent Development Program (2010-20) was developed in accordance with the requirements of advancing Xinjiang's leapfrog development and long-term stability and expressly for the purpose of implementing the spirit of the National Human Resources Work Conference and the Central Xinjiang Work Forum of carrying out the "region with strong human resources" strategy
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129277
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2012.
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The article offers information regarding the Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region, China, ordinance on the comprehensive management of social order. It also mentions that the main tasks of comprehensive management of social order include taking precautions against various illegal and criminal activities, suppress illegal religious activities, and to take actions for social security.
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ID:
129276
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2012.
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The article offers information regarding the Expanded Enrollments program in Junior Middle School Classes Within the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China, in 2011-14. In accordance with the expanded enrollment program, the scale of enrollments of expanded regional junior class is expected to reach 10,000 per year in 2014, which will provide opportunities for the children of farmers and ranchers to get quality basic education resources and convey more quality students to the interior region.
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ID:
129271
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2012.
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Reporters were informed at a press conference held by the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region Party Committee's Office of the Human Resources Development Leading Group that the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region Mid- and Long-Term Talent Development Program (2010-20) (hereinafter referred to as the "talent program") has, with approval from the regional party committee and the regional people's government, been officially promulgated. The talent program is the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region's first mid- and long-term human resources development program and constitutes an important guiding document for the autonomous region's human resources development work today and for some time to come. The formulation and implementation of the talent program is an important measure for implementing the scientific concept of development and for better implementing the "strong human resources region" strategy (rencaiqiangqu zhanlue); it is an inevitable requirement for implementing the overall strategic dispositions to "build a stable and prosperous Xinjiang, bring prosperity to its people, and consolidate the border regions" and for bringing about scientific leaps forward and "enabling latecomers to catch up and surpass"; and it is of enormous significance for enhancing self-development capacities, coping with the strategic options of increasingly fierce international and domestic competition, accelerating Xinjiang's leapfrog advances and long-term stability, and achieving the goal of building a moderately prosperous society
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