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Prime Minister Orders Urgent Meeting to Expedite Flood Relief Measures

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has convened a meeting of the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Committee (NDMC) to accelerate relief efforts for flood victims. Emphasizing the urgency, he stated that financial aid should not be delayed until the following year. He plans to propose over 6 billion baht in compensation

Community Energy Towards Self-Reliance

Nakhon phanom: Today, we’ll take you to see the success story of Tha Lat Subdistrict, Renu Nakhon District, Nakhon Phanom Province, which once faced drought problems that made farming impossible. However, thanks to the cooperation of the community and support from PTT’s Strong Communities Project, they were able to use

Traffic Disruption in Chiang Mai and Phichit Due to Flooding

Bangkok: The Department of Highways has reported that traffic is currently impassable in two areas due to severe flooding and landslides. The affected routes are located in Chiang Mai and Phichit provinces. For directions and further assistance, the public is encouraged to contact the hotline at 1586. According to Thai

Teaching Visits Udon Thani-Loei to Promote Sustainable Sugarcane Industry

Bangkok: Teaching has visited the Udon Thani-Loei area to promote a sustainable sugarcane industry. The initiative aims to address the country’s PM 2.5 dust problem, which has been partly caused by agricultural burning, particularly in sugarcane plantations. According to Thai News Agency, there are now examples of sugarcane plantations and

Royal Decree Draft to Enhance Social Security Benefits for Freelancers Moves Forward

Bangkok: The government is advancing the drafting of the Royal Decree on the Development of Social Security Benefits under Section 40, aiming to enhance benefits for self-employed individuals. Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat disclosed that this initiative, led by Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, underscores the

Noppadon Urges Government to Summarize MOU 43-44 for Public Clarity

Bangkok: Noppadon Pattama has proposed that the government compile a summary of MOUs 43-44 after a poll found that nearly 70% of the public still do not know the details. He suggested that relevant government agencies should be consulted first to determine whether the MOUs should be cancelled. According to

Pheu Thai Party Urges Joint Effort on Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party calls on Bhumjaithai and Pracharath Party to jointly submit a draft constitutional amendment. Ms. Khattiya Sawatdipol, a party-list MP and deputy spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, addressed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s response to a policy statement to parliament, which included a reference to an agreement