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Farm to Fork Revolution: Bangkok’s New Weekend Market Rewards Shoppers with Incredible Green Initiative!

Deputy Bangkok Governor Sanon Wangsrangboon recently attended the inauguration of a new weekend farmers’ market aimed at providing local farmers with a platform to sell their agricultural produce, processed goods, and health products. This innovative initiative will take place every Saturday and Sunday, from 6 am to 11 am, and offers customers access to a wide variety of local delicacies from adjacent districts such as Khlong Sam Wa, Wang Thong Lang, Prawet, Lat Phrao, Bueng Kum, and Bang Kapi. In a unique and environmentally friendly twist, shoppers are rewarded with vegetable seedlings for every 100 baht they spend at the market. With more than 300 seedlings of popular garden vegetables, like bird’s eye chillies, eggplant, and sweet basil, this innovative approach encourages customers to cultivate their own plants and contribute to the local green movement. To date, several hundreds of seedlings have been distributed to loyal customers. Sanon Wangsrangboon highlighted…

Undecided Voters’ Power: Political Parties Desperate for a Breakthrough in Nation Poll’s Shocking Results!

The Nation Group recently conducted a comprehensive survey, collecting opinions from 39,687 participants across Bangkok’s 33 constituencies and eight regional zones during the second week of April. The survey delved into various topics, such as preferred political parties, prime ministerial candidates, and preferences for constituency and party-list MP candidates. Kriengsak Chareonwongsak, a distinguished professor and president of the Nation-Building Institute, expressed his views on the methodology employed for the survey. “I have always been skeptical of opinion polls conducted via telephone, as they often rely on data collected from prior polls to cut costs. This leads to sample groups that lack sufficient breadth and diversity,” said Kriengsak on Friday. Well-regarded for his expertise, Kriengsak is not only a lecturer at several esteemed universities but also a former Democrat MP. He emphasized the need for surveyors to physically approach respondents at their doorstep in order to gather genuine opinions. This method…

Mountain Inferno Nightmare: Thailand’s Treasured Khao Tabak Engulfed in Flames, Military Deployed!

Once again, a massive fire broke out near Khao Tabak in the Muang district of Nakhon Nayok on Thursday. The military was swiftly deployed to help control the raging inferno, with the provincial governor also contributing firefighters and officer cadets from the prestigious Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy (CRMA). Heavy smoke clouds were initially spotted around the mountain pass. However, accessing the area proved challenging due to strong winds fueling the fire. Reinforcements from the wildfire station and Forest Resource Management Bureau 9th were also sent in to tackle the blaze. As of yesterday morning, the fire continued to burn, with additional personnel deployed to help contain it. Athapol Charoenshunsa, acting chief of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, explained that officials were working diligently to control the fire. The flames had already spread to Khuean Srinagarindra National Park in Kanchanaburi and Mae Ping National Park and Mae…

Lottery Tycoon’s Dark Underworld: CEO’s Money Laundering Scandal Takes Shocking Turn!

Phantawat “Nott” Nakwisut, a renowned CEO, found himself amongst 41 individuals indicted on money laundering charges last Friday. The case revolves around an incident where Phantawat purportedly provided winning lottery tickets worth 53 million baht to Atthakarn, whose last name remains withheld. Atthakarn then allegedly deposited these winnings into Phantawat’s bank account. Interestingly, the so-called lottery winner remains at large. Phantawat, together with 16 other defendants, appeared in court on Friday to face these serious accusations. However, 20 individuals connected to the case are still unaccounted for, while four others are in custody. During the court proceedings, Phantawat informed the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) that he had only encountered Atthakarn once. This meeting occurred through an agency and involved Atthakarn claiming winnings from the Government Lottery Office on Phantawat’s behalf for unspecified “business reasons.” According to Phantawat, this transaction transpired when the online lottery platform was initially established. In…

Ice Paradise vs Power Bills: Controversial Rate Cut Escalates War of Words Among Thai Energy Experts!

Visitors seeking a refreshing escape from the blazing summer heat in Bangkok can now indulge in a delightful winter wonderland at ‘Ice Magic: Fantasy on Ice,’ located on Floor G of The Market on Ratchadamri Road. This much-anticipated indoor snow park opened its doors on April 18 and will continue to enchant guests until July 16. However, as the city revels in this frosty attraction, energy activists and politicians are expressing concern over a decision by an Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) subcommittee to reduce electricity rates from May to August. They argue that this temporary solution does not address the real cause of skyrocketing power bills. On Friday, the subcommittee approved the fuel tariff (Ft) rate adjustment, which reflects changes in fuel costs and other variables. The full ERC board will vote on the proposal on Monday. If accepted, the adjustment would reduce household electricity bills by 1.5% to 4.70…

Electricity Rate Scandal: Hidden Truth Behind Soaring Thai Power Bills Finally Exposed!

Escape to a winter wonderland in the heart of Bangkok with “Ice Magic: Fantasy on Ice”, an exciting indoor snow park experience. Located on Floor G at The Market on Ratchadamri Road, this snowy paradise has been delighting visitors since its arrival on April 18 and will continue to do so until July 16. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb) Energy activists and politicians are voicing their concerns over a decision made by an Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) subcommittee to reduce electricity rates from May to August. They argue that this action does not address the real reasons behind the high power bills that citizens are facing. On Friday, the subcommittee approved the fuel tariff (Ft) rate adjustment, reflecting changes in fuel costs and other variables. The full ERC board is expected to vote on the proposal on Monday. The recommended adjustment would result in a 1.5% reduction in household electricity bills, lowering…

Shocking Loan Shark Scheme Exposed: Arrests Made in 304% Interest Rate Scandal!

Two individuals have been apprehended in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district for operating unlawful money lending services with excessively high interest rates, reaching a staggering 304% annually. After receiving complaints regarding their financial activities, the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) conducted a raid on a residential property, resulting in the arrest of Thanachai Ruangphueng, 43, and Natthajaree Muangthong, 42. The pair face charges of colluding to offer private loans without the proper authorization and operating illegal money lending services with interest rates beyond legal limits. The ECD, under the command of Pol Maj Gen Phutthidet Boonkraphue, discovered the duo’s unlawful business practices through an investigation sparked by complaints filed against them. According to reports, the suspects allegedly advertised their services on a Facebook page, enticing customers to borrow money to buy gold jewelry and high-end products with installment plans carrying exceedingly high-interest rates. Yearly interest rates for debtors were alarmingly…

Apocalyptic Heatwave Alert: Thailand Faces Unprecedented 54°C Meltdown – Deadlier Than 2019 Drought!

The Kaeng Lawa reservoir in Ban Phai district of Khon Kaen experienced severe drought in 2019, resulting in the reservoir drying up completely. Now, as summer is predicted to end by mid-May, the impact of El Niño, including drought, is forecasted to hit Thailand around mid-June, according to the Meteorological Department. This has prompted Saturday authorities to warn residents in various parts of the country, including Bangkok, to avoid going outdoors due to extreme heat. Initially, the maximum temperature was expected to peak at 43°C this summer. However, the highest temperatures are now predicted to remain above 40°C for the rest of the season, as explained by Somkhwan Tanchan, director of the department’s Meteorological Observations Division. He further added that this year’s drought severity could be worse than those in 2019 and 2020, potentially resulting in another series of high temperatures in Thailand. The persistent high heat has sparked concerns…

Shocking Facebook Money Trap: Illegal High-Interest Loan Scheme Busted by Thai Authorities!

In a recent crackdown on illegal money lending services, authorities arrested two individuals during a raid on a residence in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district. The suspects, Thanachai Ruangphueng, 43, and Natthajaree Muangthong, 42, were apprehended by the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) at their home in tambon Khlong Nueng. The duo now faces charges related to operating a personal loan business without the necessary authorization, and for charging interest rates surpassing the legal limit. Pol Maj Gen Phutthidet Boonkraphue, commander of the ECD, shared that complaints concerning the suspects’ activities prompted the police investigation which ultimately led to their arrest. It has been alleged that the suspects advertised their money lending services on a Facebook page, enticing potential clients with offers to buy gold ornaments and branded products through high-interest installment plans. These clients were then reportedly burdened with exorbitant interest rates, reaching up to 304% per year. According…

Fatal Storm Fury: Thailand Reels from 6-Year Old’s Tragic Death Amid Ominous Weather Warnings!

Residents and emergency personnel in Song district of Phrae province recently faced the tragic task of removing a fallen tree that resulted in the death of a six-year-old girl. The unfortunate event occurred as a series of summer storms battered the district on Friday. The extreme weather conditions prompted the Meteorological Department to issue a warning for upper Thailand, predicting thunderstorms, gusty winds, isolated hail, and lightning strikes from Sunday through Wednesday. Furthermore, the department stated that a moderate high pressure system from China will cover the northeastern regions of Thailand and the South China Sea from Monday to Thursday. The country can expect hot to very hot temperatures coupled with southwesterly and southeasterly winds blowing over the upper regions during this period. These unstable weather conditions can result in summer storms, thunderstorms, strong gusts, and lightning across northeastern and eastern regions, eventually impacting other areas. Authorities are urging residents…