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What are the five batches and six precisions of poverty alleviation?
Six precisions: accurate poverty alleviation targets, accurate measures to households, accurate project arrangement, accurate fund use, accurate sending people to the village (the first secretary), and accurate poverty alleviation results.

Five batches: development of production, relocation, ecological compensation, development of education and social security.

Extended data:

The implementation of the central planning, provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government) overall responsibility, cities (prefectures) and counties to implement the working mechanism, adhere to the district as the focus, accurate to the village to the household. The CPC Central Committee and the State Council are mainly responsible for formulating major policies for poverty alleviation and development, introducing major policy initiatives and planning major projects. Party committees and governments of all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) take overall responsibility for poverty alleviation and development, and do a good job in setting goals, issuing projects, investing funds, organizing mobilization, and supervising and assessing.

City (prefecture) party committees and governments should do a good job of connecting up and down, coordinating within the region, supervising and inspecting, and concentrate on realizing the hat removal in poverty-stricken counties as scheduled. Party committees and governments at the county level bear the main responsibility, with secretaries and county heads as the first responsible persons, and do a good job in dispatching, project landing, capital use, manpower deployment and implementation.