What should the government do to better practice the party's mass line?

The mass line is the fundamental line of our party and the lifeline of all our work. The development and growth of the party is a vivid history of relying on and mobilizing the masses; The long-term ruling process of the party is a vivid history of serving the masses and serving the masses. It is precisely because we always adhere to the fundamental purpose of serving the people and creatively implement this purpose in all the work and activities of our party in the historical process of revolution, construction and reform that our party has won the heartfelt support of the overwhelming majority of the people. Villages and towns are the grass-roots political power of the party and the government, and they are also the forefront of the work of the party and the government in rural areas. As a township civil servant, we are in contact with the people in the village every day, and our working attitude and ability will greatly affect the people's views on the government. Therefore, we should have a correct attitude in our work, improve our ability and better practice the Party's mass line. I have been in Shijiazhuang for a year and a half. My position is the government office. My office is next to the stairs on the first floor. I think it is very correct to set the office in the town, because it is easy to find. In addition to sending and receiving documents and publicizing information, I also have a very important job to "show the way" to people who come to work. Because my office is easy to find, many people come to ask me what I want to do and who to look for every day. I will tell them who is in charge of the work and where the office is, and call them if the manager is not here. Once, a villager came to handle affairs. He may have had throat surgery because he has a scar on his neck and his voice is very low. He spoke hard and I listened hard. It took a great effort to understand that he wanted to work in poverty. I told him who the agent was and where the office was, but he was still helpless. I found another photo for him and asked him to find this person. Everything was fine after he left. He came over happily and told me that it was done. He said that he actually came once, because we didn't know who to look for, and we were all very busy. He was embarrassed to bother and went back. This time, when things were done, a stone fell to his heart. Seeing him leave contentedly, I suddenly felt very moved. I just did my job and didn't help him, but he was already grateful. To do a good job, I think we must first develop a good attitude towards work and life, otherwise, we will not be able to carry out our work smoothly. Government agencies have their own particularity, and they are often faced with trivial and specific affairs, such as making forms and printing documents, which are nothing "big". However, there are no "small things". When ordinary people come to work, they care about their own interests and must not be careless. Of course, it is not enough to have the right attitude. We must also strive to improve our working ability, so that we can do our work better. With the development of the times, there are more and more things we don't know, know and master, which requires us to establish the concept of lifelong learning. Only by attaching importance to learning and constantly learning can we keep pace with the development of the times, better lead rural reform and development, and help farmers increase their income and become rich. In the face of new problems and situations constantly emerging at the grass-roots level in rural areas and the new deployment of new work at the higher level, only by paying attention to learning and dabbling in all aspects of knowledge can our township cadres improve their work efficiency, optimize their development concepts and enhance their service awareness, come up with "sharp arrows" to solve problems, and truly do township work in detail. Finally, I want to quote a famous journalist Deng Tuo, who once said, * * * I want to tell you that all successful people in ancient times took their lives very seriously. As long as they live, they always work as hard as possible, work hard and study hard, and refuse to waste time and not let it pass in vain.