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The Prime Minister pays attention to the people of Din Daeng Flats to solve debt problems, and drugs. BMA strengthens waste management, flooding, education, and creates a model for solutions to problems for Bangkokians.

 

Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok, welcomed Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, for visiting the Din Daeng area around the Flat Sports Field, Din Daeng.

 

The Governor of Bangkok said that the matters that Bangkok is responsible for today are waste management, solving flood problems, services, primary health care, education, and solving drug problems. Previously, there was a problem with rats because the people of Din Daeng flats would throw garbage down the shaft from the top to the bottom and cause a problem, causing a lot of rats and making garbage collection difficult. Bangkok has coordinated with the Din Daeng Flats community to change the method of disposing of waste by setting up large garbage cans for people to dispose of, resulting in reduced rat and garbage problems. This model will be used as an extended sample in various flat areas.

 

  The Prime Minister has emphasized solving problems in the capillaries. His visits to the flats have revealed many problems and he believes that solving these problems will be a model for many other people in the future.

 

The Governor of Bangkok said at the end that complaints about electronic cigarettes being sold around educational institutions are considered illegal. If a search inside the school cannot be carried out, the BMA will find measures to create awareness within the school about the dangers and dangers of e-cigarettes and will direct responsible agencies to take care of them. The sale of e-cigarettes around educational institutions, found in thousands of places in Bangkok, is initially coordinated with the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB). Bangkok will not announce a ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes because it will duplicate the duties of the agency that is primarily responsible for it.

 

As for solving the problem of informal debt in Bangkok, most cases are not named, making it impossible to search. In the past, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has assisted such as opening a debt-resolving market, conducting mediation negotiations, including reducing interest rates at the Bangkok Pawnshop (Bangkok Pawnshop) to the lowest possible level to help and relieve the burden of expenses for people in all 21 places, making it possible to effectively solve the problem of informal debt in the Bangkok area.

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