Chapter 10 Development Plan
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At four o'clock in the afternoon, in the conference room of the Novosibirsk regional government building, when the leaders of the units were seated, Manturov began to tremble and began to speak the opening remarks:
"Comrades, all of you are cadres carefully selected by the party organization and are the elite of the party. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoI'm not worried about everyone's ability, nor is I worried about everyone's route. I hope that we can cooperate happily and serve the people in the future. ”
From his tone, the cadres who participated in the meeting could hear how nervous the young state party secretary was. After all, this was Manturov's first meeting after taking office, and he, who had never been the leader of a local party, paid great attention to his performance and did not allow himself to make any mistakes, which made him nervous and became overly nervous.
"Comrade Manturov, is there anything important to discuss at this meeting?" Konstantin Chernenko, the second secretary of the state party committee, asked.
"That's a lot. First of all, we will discuss the development of industry and mining, and then the supply of materials, the supply of housing, etc. Everyone is a leading cadre of the Novosibirsk region, and they should know about the situation here. ”
Manturov glanced at the attendees and found that most of them had been transferred from outside, so he added: "Even if you haven't been here, you should have carefully studied and investigated the situation here." What are your views on the future development of the Novosibirsk region? ”
On the surface, Manturov asks for people's opinions, but in reality, he has a plan in mind. In fact, his purpose was to test everyone's ability to see whether the foreign cadres in front of him had done their homework and had excellent minds.
"We should focus on heavy industry, especially steelmaking, machine building and mineral processing. When heavy industry is developed, the country will be strong, and this is completely in line with the guidelines of the five-year plan. Said the newly appointed Minister of Industry.
Manturov crossed his legs and expressed his opinion: "That's right, these industries, especially the steelmaking industry, are very important, one of the indicators of national strength, and they are also the key industries for development in the five-year plan. ”
He took out a technical document, put it on the table, and continued: "So, I decided to try out our latest oxygen top blowing oxygen converter steelmaking technology and set up an experimental workshop in the newly built steelmaking plant.
If successful, steel production and quality will be boosted, which will then be rolled out to steelmaking mills across the state and across the country. ”
The local minister of industry scanned the document and soon discovered the problem: "We tried a similar technique in 1934, but the experiment was suspended due to the lack of an efficient method of oxygen production, and there was not enough liquid oxygen. ”
"Not long ago, Comrade Kapitsa of the Institute of Physical Problems has developed a method of producing oxygen with high efficiency, using a boiler supercharger to produce liquid oxygen for industrial use, which has solved the technical problem in this regard. But what it actually is, you have to try it to find out. ”
However, the development of heavy industry was not the topic of Manturov's primary concern. "In addition, while developing heavy industry, we should not neglect the development of light industry and agriculture.
In the Soviet Union, not to mention our state, even Moscow, Leningrad and other cities are facing the problem of insufficient supply of food and daily necessities, delaying the construction of people's livelihood.
This is because China's agriculture and light industry are not developed enough, cannot keep up with the growth of the population, and cannot supply enough materials. Therefore, we must also engage in agriculture and light industry. Of course, heavy industry is the focus, and this is the key development project of the five-year plan. ”
Manturov's words were interrupted by an attentive Anna. "Comrade Manturov, but the supply of light industrial products and consumer goods here is as abundant as in Moscow, and it will definitely meet its own needs. It is better to use the resources for the development of light industry to heavy industry.
And our agriculture accounts for 80% of the state's economic output, and the dependence is too heavy, so our state's agricultural and animal husbandry production can not only meet its own needs, but also be exported to other regions, so there is no need to continue. ”
"Yes, as the largest industrial center in Siberia and with a lot of fertile land, our light industry and agricultural production can definitely meet our needs. So our focus is still on heavy industry, but that doesn't mean we don't need to develop other industries.
On the other side of the Turkish-Western Railway, people still have to face the problem of lack of supplies. We are a people-oriented government, and it is necessary for us to develop livelihood industries and improve people's livelihood.
The land of the Novosibirsk region is relatively fertile and the area of arable land is large. In my opinion, after the end of winter, more land should be cultivated and collective farms should be set up in order to increase the production of grain.
In addition, light industry ......"
As soon as Manturov finished speaking, the chairman of the executive committee spoke: "When it comes to people's livelihood, should we find a way to solve the problem of housing supply?" ”
In Novosibirsk at that time, the supply of housing was indeed a thorny problem. A few years ago, during the ****** period, hundreds of thousands of refugees poured in, and the population of Novosibirsk skyrocketed, making it one of the top 10 cities in the Soviet Union. However, the local demand for housing exceeds the supply, and a sufficient number of housing units cannot be provided.
Due to the lack of housing, the newcomers set up camps outside the city and lived in tents in poor conditions.
Some lucky people have built one Russian-style wooden house after another in the forest outside the city. Of course, there are not many people who know how to build, and these lucky people are only a few of the few.
Although Novosibirsk entered a period of development from 1934 onwards, with the construction of a large number of residential buildings, the problem of housing supply was still not completely solved.
There are also a large number of people who live in tents outside the city, and even if they move into residential buildings, they have to share a unit with other families, which is called the collective apartment in the Soviet era.
"Yes, Comrade Voronin, we really want to increase the supply of housing." Manturov pulled out another document, which was a design scheme for a prefabricated apartment building. "It's a low-cost, easy-to-build apartment building. Although the unit inside is not large, it can definitely accommodate a family and meet the basic needs of a family.
Moreover, the auxiliary facilities inside are relatively complete and the functions are in place, which can definitely meet the requirements of the people. ”
This prefabricated apartment building was supposed to appear in 1955 during the Khrushchev period and was built in large quantities to solve the problem of insufficient housing supply in the Soviet Union.
However, Manturov, a traverser, brought this prefabricated construction technology to 1938, making the "Khrushchev Building" appear 17 years ahead of schedule.
However, the Khrushchev House was not only ugly in appearance, but also of poor quality. In 2007, Russian Prime Minister **** even used "disgusting" to describe this kind of apartment building that was once built on a large scale.
Manturov himself didn't really like this design, so he made a lot of improvements on the basis of the Khrushchev building.
In Manturov's design, there are almost no traces of the "disgusting" of the Khrushchev Building. Instead, it is a practical, beautiful, and high-efficiency advanced building.
The leaders attending the meeting, after seeing Manturov's design and construction plan, nodded in agreement. In this way, the "Manturov Building" was born, and it was built on a large scale in the October district and the Soviet district of the city of Novosibirsk.
"In addition, our state is rich in mineral resources, and it is necessary for us to engage in local mining. In addition to aluminum, titanium, tin and other metals, our state also has a lot of high-quality mineral resources.
In the southeastern region, there is an abundance of high-quality anthracite coal and even gold mines. The middle reaches of the Ob River in the north contain at least a billion tons of oil and 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas. ”
Manturov and his words shocked the people present, who had no idea that there was so much oil in Novosibirsk, let alone that there were gold mines.
In our familiar history, large oil fields near the Tomsk region (which was still part of the Novosibirsk region until 1944) were discovered only in the 1960s, and gold deposits in the Novosibirsk region were not discovered until the 21st century.
Voronin, chairman of the executive committee, asked solemnly: "Comrade Manturov, how did you get these data?" ”
This question almost stumped Villadimore, and if he answered truthfully, it might reveal his identity as a traverser, but he didn't want to lie: "This is a professional estimate by an expert, and the location and production of specific minerals have yet to be explored." The expert he was talking about was actually Manturov himself.
Manturov is easier said than done, but it is even harder to execute below. At that time, the area of Novosibirsk Oblast reached 600,000 square kilometers, which was about the same size as the four provinces of Henan, Hebei, Shandong, and Shanxi combined.
It is not at all easy to find out the exact location of minerals in this vast area.
And the chairman of the executive committee, who has a lot of work experience, immediately thought of this. "Comrade Secretary, the area of our state is so large, if you want to explore, it will take a lot of time. It takes a lot of talent. ”
To Voronin's question, Manturov quickly gave an answer.
"Although I don't know the exact location, I do know the approximate location, the oil deposit area is in the middle reaches of the Ob River basin, near the Hanxi-Mante area, and the gold mines...... In ......, we can send out explorers to focus on that area, and we believe that the results will be available soon. ”
The meeting lasted until the sun went down, and a number of development plans were finalized. When Manturov returned to his office after the meeting, he saw Katya's charming and graceful figure......