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1.500 Warga Terima BST di Kelurahan Tengah
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1,500 Residents in Tengah Urban Village Receive BST Today

This Wednesday (1/20), 1,500 people received Social Cash Assistance (BST) at SDN Tengah 01, SDN Tengah 06 and SDN Tengah 08/09 Pagi, in Tengah Urban Village, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta

In this initial phase, there are 4,500 people who receive BST

Tengah Urban Village Head, Tarmiji stated, BST has been distributed since Tuesday (1/19) and continued until Thursday (1/21). BST is distributed to 1,500 people in a day, thus it means in these 3 days, there will be 4,500 people in total who get the assistance in the initial phase.

"Number of residents who registered to receive BST reaches 8,764 people. In this initial phase, there are 4,500 people who receive BST, while the rest need to wait for further information from Bank DKI," he explained.

Cash Social Assistance Distributed 871 People in Cilangkap

His side deployed 35 joint personnel from Satpol PP, Babinsa, Bimaspol, FKDM, LMK, and RT/RW administrators to monitor BST distribution in those three schools.

He emphasized that residents who received BST must wear masks, wash their hands and maintain safe distance with the others, and willingly to have their body temperature checked.

"School administrators also help to monitor the distribution to run well according to health protocols," he said.

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