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  1. Elderly Stateless Residents in Chiang Rai Pass Away Awaiting Thai Citizenship File photo for reference only Numerous stateless senior citizens in Chiang Rai have unfortunately died before getting Thai citizenship, due to slow administrative processes. A teacher from Chiang Mai, Daeng, has insisted Thai Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visit the area to see the situation in person. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333270-elderly-stateless-residents-in-chiang-rai-pass-away-awaiting-thai-citizenship/
  2. Numerous stateless senior citizens in Chiang Rai have unfortunately died before getting Thai citizenship, due to slow administrative processes. A teacher from Chiang Mai, Daeng, has insisted Thai Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visit the area to see the situation in person. Daeng, whose complete name is Tuenjai Deetes, alongside Pienporn Deetes, the Secretary-General of the Foundation for Community Development and Mountainous Areas (FACD), and other human rights officials, held a meeting in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai yesterday, July 17. Supported by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (THPF), the event aimed to explore new ways to enhance the health of stateless elderly people. Over a hundred elderly people belonging to the Tai Lue community from various districts took part in the meeting. Tuenjai remarked that the forum gave the elderly a chance to voice their experiences about applying for Thai citizenship. Some have been waiting for their applications to be approved for as long as three months to four years. The aim of the meeting was to address ongoing issues since the launch of the citizenship project in 2012. The effort aims to support ethnic minorities and communities who have resided in Thailand for more than 40 years, have Thai descendants, and have made their lives in Thailand, but have not yet gained Thai citizenship. There are currently more than 110,000 stateless elderly individuals in Thailand, with around 16,000 having applied for citizenship. The FACD is working to help these individuals get citizenship, acknowledging their vulnerable state due to their extended stay in Thailand. As for progress, approximately 1,000 people in Chiang Rai alone are still in various stages of the process. Many applications have crossed the provincial level and are now awaiting approval from the Minister of Interior. Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has been invited to visit the location and meet these stateless individuals to better understand their situation. The lengthy nationality process has led to a significant number of elderly individuals dying while waiting for their applications to be approved. According to Tuenjai, the Thai government should develop a national plan to address the status of stateless individuals. With Thailand being a major receiver of refugees, clarification is needed for those who have been residing in the country for a long time but still are without citizenship. Amid ongoing violence in Myanmar and other migration issues, Tuenjai also suggests a review of nationality laws, such as those for Chinese nationals during King Rama V's reign. The aim is to simplify the process involving many organizations and establish a specific legal code for nationality issues. Aen Liuchai, President of the Tai Lue Association, pointed out that many elderly Tai Lue individuals have been waiting for their citizenship applications to be processed for years. The oldest participant at the forum was an 86-year-old. Applications of over 100 people from the Mae Sai district alone have crossed the provincial level and have been forwarded to the Ministry of Interior since 2017. Among the elderly who applied in 2017, 10 have since died. Many older people are eagerly tracking their application status, hoping to become Thai citizens. Lastly, an attendee stated, "We live here and want to be Thai citizens. We wish to die as Thai citizens. We are proud to be Thai. We have been waiting for 50 to 60 years. We have hope because we have homes, food, jobs, and families in Thailand.” File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
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  3. Thai Athletes' Paris Olympic Uniforms Draw Criticism File photo for reference only The official uniforms for Thai athletes to be worn at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony were revealed yesterday on ‘Stadium TH’s’ Facebook page. The unveiling attracted a variety of responses from social media users. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333267-thai-athletes-paris-olympic-uniforms-draw-criticism/
  4. The official uniforms for Thai athletes to be worn at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony were revealed yesterday on ‘Stadium TH’s’ Facebook page. The unveiling attracted a variety of responses from social media users. The uniform, modeled by Sapsiree Taerattanachai, a Thai national badminton player, is inspired by the Phraratchathan long-sleeved suit. This particular suit is often worn by Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, cabinet ministers, and other high-ranking government officials. The uniform is crafted from light blue Thai silk and features a mandarin collar. One unnamed Facebook user questioned whether the Olympic uniform resembled the attire worn by a local governor at a national sports event. Another comment referred to the Paris Tambon Administrative Organisation (TAO), possibly suggesting the attire's formal nature. One user commended the use of Thai fabrics, though recommended a more modern design, voicing that the uniform resemble those worn to a TAO gathering. The reactions weren't all positive. Pansak Vinyaratn, a former advisor to numerous former prime ministers, likened the outfit to a "waiter's uniform in a restaurant of a two-star hotel." Prominent architect Duangrit Bunnag relayed his friends' disappointment with the design. He advised Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to enlist designers to rework the uniform, and assured that it's not too late to do so. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  5. Former Thai MP Found Guilty of Ethical Misconduct for Taking Students to the Cinema File photo for reference only Former MP Mongkolkit Suksintharanon of the Thai Civilised party was declared guilty of severe ethical misconduct by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The ruling was issued due to Mongkolkit's decision to take a group of students to see a Thai film titled “4Kings”, two years ago. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333265-former-thai-mp-found-guilty-of-ethical-misconduct-for-taking-students-to-the-cinema/
  6. Former MP Mongkolkit Suksintharanon of the Thai Civilised party was declared guilty of severe ethical misconduct by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The ruling was issued due to Mongkolkit's decision to take a group of students to see a Thai film titled “4Kings”, two years ago. Mongkolkit, now a member of the Democrat Party, was shocked by the ruling. He said the NACC had not informed him about the accusation nor invited him to defend himself. Mongkolkit claimed that he brought the students to see the movie at 5.40 pm, after the Lower House had shut at 4.30pm. He added he had asked for leave from 2 pm to get ready for his meeting with the students. Mongkolkit is determined to determine whether the NACC followed the correct procedure during the investigation into his actions. He also pledged to take his case to the Administrative Court to seek a fair ruling. In light of the guilty verdict, the NACC plans to present the case to the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders. Their goal is to seek a political ban on Mongkolkit. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  7. Thailand considers petroleum reserve amid oil price volatility Image courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand is considering various strategies to mitigate the impact of global crude oil price fluctuations, beyond merely subsidising domestic oil prices through the dwindling Oil Fuel Fund. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333264-thailand-considers-petroleum-reserve-amid-oil-price-volatility/
  8. Thailand is considering various strategies to mitigate the impact of global crude oil price fluctuations, beyond merely subsidising domestic oil prices through the dwindling Oil Fuel Fund. One proposed solution is the development of a strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) to enhance national oil security and safeguard against potential supply disruptions caused by geopolitical conflicts. Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga suggested the creation of an SPR to ensure a steady oil supply during unforeseen delivery interruptions from major suppliers. His plan aims to complement the new oil strategy set for implementation from 2024 to 2037. However, this proposal has met with resistance from energy experts within the business community. Pirapan advocates for increasing Thailand’s oil reserves, both in crude and refined forms, to cover 90 days of usage, up from the current 50 days. The United States, China, and Japan, which consume substantial amounts of crude oil, already maintain large strategic reserves to buffer against supply crises. According to the oil plan, 53% of Thailand’s crude oil imports last year came from the Middle East, 11% from the US, 10% from Malaysia and Indonesia, and 26% from other regions. Increase reserves Pirapan’s proposal would see the total oil reserves increase by 10 billion litres beyond current levels. The plan includes utilising commercial oil stocks held by companies for 25 days and crude being transported by vessels for an additional 25 days, ensuring a 50-day supply. The SPR would add another 40 days’ worth of reserves. Concerns about global oil supply disruptions have heightened due to escalating geopolitical tensions. The conflict between Israel and Hamas in October last year triggered fears of global crude oil price volatility, given that the Middle East accounts for 33% of the global oil supply. The permanent secretary of the Energy Ministry, Prasert Sinsukprasert, reiterated the importance of energy conservation, noting that the national crude oil reserve stood at 3.91 billion litres with an additional 1.63 billion litres en route to the country. In February 2022, similar supply concerns arose following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which saw global oil prices skyrocket above US$100 (3,593 baht) per barrel. At that time, Thailand’s national crude oil reserve was 3.2 billion litres, with another 1.46 billion litres being transported. The country had enough fuel reserves for over two months, with 27 days’ worth of crude oil. High global crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices posed significant challenges, necessitating substantial government expenditure from the Oil Fuel Fund to subsidise domestic oil prices. The International Energy Agency had previously recommended in 2013 that Thailand consider developing an SPR, but the proposal was shelved due to a crude oil surplus in 2014. The new oil plan, set to be enforced this year, prompted Pirapan to instruct the Department of Energy Business to conduct a study on the SPR proposal. However, industry executives have highlighted financial constraints as a primary obstacle. Budget limitations An oil refinery company representative noted that both the government and oil companies face budget limitations, making it difficult to invest in oil storage facilities and purchase significant quantities of oil. The government’s fiscal 2025 budget is already allocated towards other projects, including a 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme. Yodphot Wongrukmit, former senior executive vice-president of energy conglomerate Bangchak Corporation Plc, expressed doubts about the necessity of an SPR. He argued that non-Opec oil-producing countries could supply crude oil to the market, mitigating the risk of oil scarcity. To enhance national energy security, the government can promote the use of biofuels, reducing dependence on oil imports. Ethanol, derived from sugar cane, can be mixed with gasoline to produce gasohol, while palm oil-derived methyl ester can be blended with diesel to produce biodiesel. These alternative fuels can be sourced domestically, reducing the impact of global crude oil supply disruptions. A representative from the sugar cane crushing industry emphasised the potential of biofuels as a long-term solution to high oil prices. Yodphot suggested that the government invest in research and development to make biofuels cost-competitive with refined oil, reported Bangkok Post. By Ryan Turner Image courtesy of Bangkok Post Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  9. Deputy PM Anutin opposes PM Srettha’s cannabis reclassification Photo via Facebook/ พรรคภูมิใจไทย The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, declared his opposition to Prime Minister (PM) Srettha Thavisin‘s policy to reclassify cannabis as a Narcotics Category 5 drug. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333263-deputy-pm-anutin-opposes-pm-srettha’s-cannabis-reclassification/
  10. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, declared his opposition to Prime Minister (PM) Srettha Thavisin‘s policy to reclassify cannabis as a Narcotics Category 5 drug. The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) agreed last week to reclassify cannabis, which has been permitted for health-related purposes for over two years. This new policy is expected to be implemented next year. However, many cannabis supporters, including members of the Bhumjaithai Party, opposed the reclassification plan. Two cannabis activists even began a hunger strike in protest last week. Accordingly, further meetings on the reclassification will be held for relevant authorities to vote and voice their opinions on the matter. In a recent parliamentary meeting, Anutin and members of the Bhumjaithai Party under his leadership voted to approve the draft budget bill, including the digital wallet scheme proposed by the Pheu Thai Party. Journalists asked Anutin whether he expected the same support for his cannabis policy. Anutin explained that the coalition government parties should support each other but the cannabis case is a matter for the ministry level, not the government as a whole. As the Interior Minister, he would also participate in the meeting and vote on the reclassification plan. PM Srettha and the Pheu Thai Party campaigned on a policy to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic during the election, and this was one of their major policies, just as cannabis legalisation was a major policy for the Bhumjaithai Party. Deputy PM opposition Anutin emphasised that he would definitely vote against the reclassification, as he believed relevant authorities should consider more information before making a decision. He pointed out that he revealed his direction to the PM. When asked about PM Srettha’s reaction, Anutin responded that the PM listened to him and urged him to speak about his reasons for opposing the reclassification and other relevant information during the meeting. However, the meeting has not yet been scheduled. News reporters also asked Anutin whether he would discuss the issue with the current Public Health Minister, Somsak Thepsuthin, before the meeting. Anutin said he would not, as they had different opinions and discussion could lead to conflict. Anutin stated that coalition government parties can have different opinions but should not conflict with each other. He concluded by saying that he would only agree to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic if there was proof that it harmed Thai society, had no health benefits, and could not treat any patients. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ พรรคภูมิใจไทย Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  11. EXAT announces toll exemptions for three public holidays in July Image courtesy of ThaiNews Thailand’s Expressway Authority (EXAT) announced toll exemptions for three major expressways in Bangkok on three specific days in July, while two public holidays will not see toll exemptions. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333262-exat-announces-toll-exemptions-for-three-public-holidays-in-july/
  12. Thailand’s Expressway Authority (EXAT) announced toll exemptions for three major expressways in Bangkok on three specific days in July, while two public holidays will not see toll exemptions. The EXAT, under the Ministry of Transport, stated that tolls on three expressways will be waived on July 20, July 21, and July 28. These dates coincide with public holidays as declared by the Prime Minister’s Office. The three expressways with toll exemptions include Chalerm Mahanakorn Expressway with 20 toll booths, Si Rat Expressway with 31 toll booths, and Udon Ratthaya Expressway with 10 toll booths. These exemptions are in line with the government’s and the Ministry of Transport’s policies, as outlined in the revised concession agreement between EXAT, Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM), and Northern Bangkok Expressway Company Limited (NECL). The specific dates for free tolls are Saturday, July 20 (Asanha Bucha Day), Sunday, July 21 (Buddhist Lent Day), and Sunday, July 28 (King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday, Rama X). However, Monday, July 22, and Monday, July 29, which are substitute holidays for Buddhist Lent Day and the King’s Birthday respectively, will not have toll exemptions, as they are not considered official public holidays according to the Prime Minister’s Office, reported KhaoSod. By Ryan Turner Image courtesy of ThaiNews Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  13. Foreigner Caught on Video Urinating on Busy Phuket Street - video File photo for reference only A video circulating on social media has captured a foreign man urinating on a busy road in Phuket amidst a traffic jam, oblivious to the many onlookers. The incident, which happened on Patong Beach Road, was posted on a Facebook page called "1วันพันกว่าเรื่อง ภูเก็ต" (which translates to 'over 1,000 things happening in a day'), on July 18th. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333261-foreigner-caught-on-video-urinating-on-busy-phuket-street/
  14. A video circulating on social media has captured a foreign man urinating on a busy road in Phuket amidst a traffic jam, oblivious to the many onlookers. The incident, which happened on Patong Beach Road, was posted on a Facebook page called "1วันพันกว่าเรื่อง ภูเก็ต" (which translates to 'over 1,000 things happening in a day'), on July 18th. The video reveals the man fastening his shorts but doesn't show the act itself. He tries to cover his face from the camera, rushing back to a white car parked nearby. The person filming the incident can be heard expressing disgust in a local dialect, criticizing the man's actions. The local broadcaster, Amarin TV, reported that the unusual event occurred on Patong Beach Road in Phuket's Katu district. The footage has sparked significant attention and criticism from local residents and online viewers. Many expressed disappointment not just with the man's public indecent exposure but also towards the local authorities. Many of the viewers' comments begged for the installation of more public restrooms and clearer signs in multiple languages to assist tourists. Some even urged the officials to instate harsher penalties for tourists who partake in such uncivil behaviour. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  15. Thai man arrested for stealing cat outside Phuket bank - video File photo for reference only A Thai man was caught by police for stealing a cat outside a bank in the Wichit district of Phuket. He claimed he only wanted to pet the cat, but there's suspicion among Thai internet users that he planned to eat it. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333260-thai-man-arrested-for-stealing-cat-outside-phuket-bank-video/
  16. A Thai man was caught by police for stealing a cat outside a bank in the Wichit district of Phuket. He claimed he only wanted to pet the cat, but there's suspicion among Thai internet users that he planned to eat it. The owner of the cat shared CCTV footage on social media of the theft which happened on Monday, July 15. The man identified as Nattaphon, 32, was captured in the video stealing her white cat named Konmek (which means cloud). The recording showed him putting the cat in a storage space under his motorcycle seat then leaving the area. The video drew a lot of attention from Thai internet users, especially those who love cats. Some thought that Nattaphon may have mistaken Konmek for a stray cat since he is a cat lover himself. However, many disagreed, suggesting that if Nattaphon truly loved cats, he wouldn't have put it in a place where it couldn't breathe. They expressed suspicions about Nattaphon stealing the cat to eat it. Following a complaint against Nattaphon at the Wichit Police Station by the cat's owner, Nattaphon was arrested on Tuesday, July 16, during the evening. He stated that he was drawn to Konmek because of its white fur and blue eyes. He insisted that the cat ran away and disappeared when he opened the motorcycle storage at home. Despite the owner of Konmek visiting Nattaphon's home to look for her cat, she wasn't able to find it. She has appealed to internet users to share the video and photos of Konmek in hopes of locating her lost pet. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  17. Transportation Ministry leaders visit Phuket for economic growth plans File photo for reference only Top officials from the Ministry of Transport met at Phuket's regional hall yesterday. They were there for a two-day exploration tour. Their goal is to help the region's economy grow by working on transportation efforts. This tour is part of a broader training program by the Ministry of Transport. The program targets government workers and those from state companies. The program runs from May 27 to August 16. It aims to increase skills in transport and tourism in the southern Andaman areas, including Phuket and Krabi. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333259-transportation-ministry-leaders-visit-phuket-for-economic-growth-plans/
  18. Top officials from the Ministry of Transport met at Phuket's regional hall yesterday. They were there for a two-day exploration tour. Their goal is to help the region's economy grow by working on transportation efforts. This tour is part of a broader training program by the Ministry of Transport. The program targets government workers and those from state companies. The program runs from May 27 to August 16. It aims to increase skills in transport and tourism in the southern Andaman areas, including Phuket and Krabi. The Phuket tour's theme is "Guidelines for Economic Growth in Phuket with Transportation". The tour aims to offer practical knowledge and advice to help the region's economy. This part of the tour will finish today. Phuket's Governor, Sophon Suwannarat, started the meeting with a speech. He highlighted the importance of local officials and national agencies working together. This is needed for steady economic growth in Phuket. Leading the team of 34 top officials was Jantira Buruspat. She is the Chief Inspector-General of the Ministry of Transport. She led discussions about transportation strategies. These strategies can boost tourism and economic activities in the region. Among the local officials present were Adcha Buachan and Natchapong Pranit. Buachan is the Chief of the Phuket Land Transport Officer (PLTO). Pranit is the Chief of the Phuket Marine Office. They both took part in the discussions. They shared knowledge about regional transport challenges and chances, according to The Phuket News. Details of the specific policies discussed during the meeting were not shared. However, the focus continues to be planning strategies to improve transport infrastructure. This is to support Phuket's economic development. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  19. Pattaya's Civil Defense Volunteers Participate in Disaster Preparation Training File photo for reference only Volunteers for civil defense in Pattaya took part in an annual training program to increase their emergency response capabilities. The training began at 9:30 am on Monday, July 15th, at Pattaya City Hall's Thappraya Room. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333258-pattayas-civil-defense-volunteers-participate-in-disaster-preparation-training/
  20. Volunteers for civil defense in Pattaya took part in an annual training program to increase their emergency response capabilities. The training began at 9:30 am on Monday, July 15th, at Pattaya City Hall's Thappraya Room. Theerasak Chatupong, the Head of Pattaya City Permanent Secretary’s Office, initiated the event. In-depth reports were delivered by Charan Thiammuang, who is the Head of the Maritime Disaster Prevention Department and acting Director of the Disaster Prevention Division. The training was also attended by Surin Yimyai and Jirawat Proudchai, City Council members. Decha Rueang-on, the leader of the Chon Buri Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office, and Chatchawan Phinsiri, head of the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office for Pattaya City and Chon Buri Province, were also present. Leaders of associated government agencies also participated. The training course is a part of the city administrators' plan to ready the city for possible natural or man-made disasters that could threaten the safety and property of Pattaya's residents and tourists. The course lasted five days, from July 15 to 19, and was carried out by the Land Disaster Prevention Department, a department under the Pattaya City Permanent Secretary’s Office. The main objective of the training is to give volunteers expert instruction so they can prevent and control dangers. The session is structured by the Ministry of Interior in regards to Civil Defence Volunteer Units, ensuring that volunteers are both capable of protecting themselves and the residents of the city during emergencies. A total of 109 people took part in the program, gaining valuable knowledge from the experienced staff of the Chon Buri Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  21. Pattaya Introduces Training for Improved Document Writing Skills among Staff File photo for reference only The city of Pattaya has rolled out a new training program aimed at enhancing the document writing abilities of its employees. This program will focus on writing official letters and recording meeting minutes. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333257-pattaya-introduces-training-for-improved-document-writing-skills-among-staff/
  22. The city of Pattaya has rolled out a new training program aimed at enhancing the document writing abilities of its employees. This program will focus on writing official letters and recording meeting minutes. This initiative, spearheaded by the Deputy Permanent Secretary of Pattaya City, Dr Siwat Boonkerd, aims to ensure that the city staff can create precise and effective official documents. This is expected to improve communication efficiency within the city administration. The Head of the Personnel Promotion and Development Department, Chatruedee Timkrajang, emphasized the importance of well-drafted official letters and meeting records in accomplishing the city's duties. She insisted that clear communication is an important aspect of municipal tasks and sharing vital information, especially with lower-level administrative units. The training initiative, conducted by the Staff Division and supervised by the Personnel Promotion and Development Department, has set several clear goals. First, the program seeks to improve participants' writing skills, guiding them to craft clear, accurate, and eloquent official letters. It will focus on the use of language to effectively convey the intended meaning. Secondly, participants will learn to become efficient in documenting meeting minutes. This skill will enable them to accurately record the proceedings of meetings, which is extremely important for smooth operations and informed decision-making. With this training, Pattaya aims to strengthen communication within its departments. The city expects the program to facilitate smoother processes and increase overall efficiency, thus allowing the city to provide better services to its residents. File photo for reference only -- 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  23. Pattaya boosts safety with new training for 7-Eleven staff Photo courtesy of Pattaya News Pattaya Tourist Police, in a joint effort with government and private sector partners, recently organised an extensive training programme for guards and employees of 7-Eleven stores. This initiative is designed to bolster safety measures and enhance the overall experience for tourists visiting the popular convenience stores, particularly those situated around Walking Street. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333256-pattaya-boosts-safety-with-new-training-for-7-eleven-staff/
  24. Pattaya Tourist Police, in a joint effort with government and private sector partners, recently organised an extensive training programme for guards and employees of 7-Eleven stores. This initiative is designed to bolster safety measures and enhance the overall experience for tourists visiting the popular convenience stores, particularly those situated around Walking Street. Participants in the training programme acquired vital skills in several key areas. These included mastering security strategies, responding efficiently to incidents, performing correct CPR procedures, and delivering top-notch hospitality. By equipping both security staff and 7-Eleven employees with these competencies, the project aims to mitigate incidents, boost tourist confidence, and uphold international safety standards. The training also emphasised de-escalation techniques for handling intoxicated or disruptive tourists, along with instructions on promptly contacting the police if such situations arise, reported Pattaya News. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Pattaya News Full story: The Thaiger 2024-07-18 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
  25. Chinese man robbed of 3 million baht by thieves in Chon Buri Photo via Channel 3 A Chinese man accused his Chinese girlfriend of being a decoy after three thieves broke into his home in Chon Buri and stole 3 million baht from him last night. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1333255-chinese-man-robbed-of-3-million-baht-by-thieves-in-chon-buri/
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