
Gov. Khomsan Ekachai
presides over the first outreach project of the year Jan. 15 at Umparam
Temple in Sattahip.
Chonburi officials made dealing with the provincial
government easier for residents with a mobile-service fair in Najomtien.
Gov. Khomsan Ekachai opened the first outreach project of the year Jan.
15 at Umparam Temple in Sattahip, which he said was organized to “bring
smiles” to residents by lowering expenses and increasing convenience for
those needing to do business with government agencies.
Services available at the temple included registration of birth
certificates, houses, land and cars; utility payments, career
counseling, acceptance of complaints relating to labor, public services
and pensions, and education on HM the King’s “sufficiency economy”
philosophy.
Locally made merchandise was also available for sale, as well as
discounted products from major manufacturers. Parents could also use the
fair to register children for scholarships.
In addition, Khomsan and his lieutenants organized a meeting with
village heads and other government leaders to listen to problems and
help solve them. (CPRD)



