China's university graduates are going to undertake voluntary work
in the country's western regions. [File Photo]
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BEIJING -- Almost 7,000 of China's
young university graduates will undertake voluntary work in the country's
western regions this year, according to the Chinese Communist Youth League
(CCYL).
The 6,944 students will work in relatively backward regions for one or two
years, sources with the CCYL said.
The students were selected from 62,053 volunteers from China's 900
universities after strict examinations and interviews, sources with the CCYL
said.
They include 2,131 Communist Party of China members and 4,723 youth league
members.
Since 2003, more than 40,000 university students have volunteered to work in
500 poverty-stricken counties of China's western region in sectors like
education, medical care and finance, according to the CCYL.
The CCYL and the ministries of education, finance and personnel jointly
initiated the program in June 2003 to encourage more university student
volunteers to work in China's western regions to promote
development.