More than 500 Khmer Buddhist monks and
their compatriots in the Mekong River Delta gathered at a meeting organised by
the Southwest Steering Committee in Can Tho city on October 10 to mark the Sene
Dolta Festival 2012.

The Committee also called on Khmer
people and monks to uphold their patriotism and solidarity, contribute further
to national development, and continue the struggle to disable hostile forces
attempting to cause social unrest in the country.
The lives of Khmer people have improved
considerably over the past few years. The number of poor Khmer households has
decreased by 3-4% annually and nearly 80% of households now have access to
electricity and clean water.
So far, more than 105,000 houses have
also been built for underprivileged Khmer households in the southwestern
region.
Sene Dolta is one of the largest Khmer
festivals commemorating and paying tribute to their ancestors and predecessors
who established and developed the Khmer community.
On the occasion, the Steering Committee
presented Sene Dolta gifts to monks, nuns and Buddhist venerables representing
13 Mekong Delta cities and provinces.
(Source: Nhandan)
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