On a bright Tuesday morning in Uthai district, Ayutthaya province, local officials conducted a raid that led to the arrest of 272 illegal workers from Myanmar, stirring both tension and curiosity among the community. The clock had barely struck 6 AM when officials from the Uthai district office, together with authorities from the Ayutthaya provincial hall, descended upon a construction camp nestled in tambon Nong Namsom. The camp, though seemingly ordinary, hid within its confines a significant number of illegal workers. Their lives were about to change dramatically. Among the 272 Myanmar nationals detained, the group included both men and women, each of whom had entered Thailand without legal documentation, as disclosed by the Uthai district office. The individuals narrated a grim yet compelling tale, revealing the stark realities that had forced them to flee their homeland. One of the detained workers, a man with a weary smile and resilience…
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Imagine a bustling metropolis like Bangkok, where the city lights never dim, the street foods are endlessly tempting, and the rhythm of life is fast and furious. Amidst this dynamic landscape, a crucial yet overlooked issue simmers under the surface: private hospitals reconsidering their participation in the government’s social security health insurance programme. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard) Here’s a scenario for you: You’re a patient enrolled in the Social Security Office (SSO) health insurance programme, a plan that promises you accessible healthcare. But, what if more private hospitals decide to break ties with this programme? This issue is not just hypothetical—it’s alarmingly real. Paiboon Eksaengsri, the key voice behind the concerns as President of the Private Hospitals Association (PHA), highlighted a worrisome trend. Over the past decade, the number of private hospitals affiliated with the SSO’s healthcare scheme has dropped dramatically, from 123 to a stark 93. Why, you ask? The…
PropertyGuru Group (NYSE: PGRU), the undisputed leader in property technology across Southeast Asia, recently unveiled the triumphant winners of the 19th Annual PropertyGuru Thailand Property Awards. This illustrious event, brought to life by Mitsubishi Elevator (Thailand) and bolstered by SEN X Group and V-ZUG Thailand, celebrated the crème de la crème of Thai real estate development. This historic awards program, now in its 19th year, honored excellence across nearly 70 categories. Winners emerged from a meticulous selection process spearheaded by an independent panel of judges and regional experts, with oversight from HLB Thailand to ensure unwavering fairness and transparency. Among the stars of the evening, Sansiri Public Company Limited dazzled, clinching the coveted Best Developer award along with the Best Developer (Phuket) title. But their winning streak didn’t end there; Sansiri also took home multiple awards for their standout projects in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Hua Hin. Singha Estate Public…
Key info Name: Putthipong Assaratanakul Nickname: “Builkin” Born: 8th October 1999 Height: 178 cm Nationality: Thai Known for: actor, singer Instagram: @bbillkin Early life and career Putthipong Assaratanakul, whom fans know as “Billkin,” first captured the spotlight in the critically acclaimed Thai film “How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies,” which garnered ardent admiration from international audiences. He was born on 8th October 1999 in Bangkok, Thailand, as the youngest of three brothers. Billkin polished his academic brilliance at Saint Gabriel’s College and later earned his degree in Marketing from the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy at Thammasat University. Billkin’s enthralling journey in the entertainment industry took off in 2016 when he debuted as one of the main hosts of the Thai reality TV show “Love Missions.” This initial exposure paved the way for his thriving career in showbiz. During an insightful chat with The Standard POP, Billkin candidly revealed…
Key Information Name: Engfa Waraha Nickname: “Mook” Born: Uthai Thani Province Height: 170cm Nationality: Thai Known for: Winner of Miss Grand Thailand Instagram: @fa_engfa8 TikTok: engfa32 YT: Engfa Waraha X (Twitter): @EWaraha Engfa Waraha, the dazzling winner of Miss Grand Thailand 2022, has swiftly blossomed into a celebrated singer, model, and actress. Her latest blockbuster success has left audiences spellbound and critics raving. But who is Engfa Waraha? Let’s take a captivating journey through her incredible life story. Early Life and Mor Tham Kwan Nak Engfa Waraha, affectionately known as “Mook,” was born on February 15, 1995, in the idyllic province of Uthai Thani, Thailand. Her upbringing was a melodious harmony, with a father who dazzled on the keyboard and a mother who serenaded with country tunes. It’s no surprise that Engfa found her voice at just six years old, making her debut in a local singing contest. Tragedy struck…
Meet “Builkin” Putthipong Assaratanakul! If you’re into Thai entertainment, you probably know the name Putthipong Assaratanakul, or as his fans lovingly call him, “Builkin.” Born on October 8, 1999, in Bangkok, this Thai star stands tall at 178 cm and has made waves as both an actor and a singer. When he’s not busy stealing hearts onscreen, you can catch him on Instagram @bbillkin, where he keeps his fans updated with his adventures. The Early Years Builkin’s journey began in the vibrant city of Bangkok. The youngest of three brothers, he had supportive parents who nurtured his knack for creativity. He was educated at Saint Gabriel’s College before moving on to Thammasat University, where he graduated with a degree in Marketing from the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy. The Spark That Ignited a Career Builkin’s foray into the entertainment world started back in 2016, and it was nothing short of…
Mahanakorn Partners Group (MPG) is not just celebrating a milestone; they’re celebrating an epic journey of 25 years in legal and advisory services, illustrating an unwavering commitment to excellence. Flashback to 1999, when the firm was birthed as Vimami Consulting in the picturesque locales of Phuket and Bangkok. Today, MPG stands as a towering global presence, catering to the needs of both expatriates and Thai citizens with finesse. A Journey of Dedication and Growth From the outset, Vimami Consulting carved a niche for itself as a beacon of reliability, offering top-notch legal services in both English and German. What started as a modest firm quickly morphed into a powerhouse, thanks to their unyielding dedication to client satisfaction. Their reputation skyrocketed, drawing the attention of embassies and consulates which, entrusting in their expertise, began referring expatriates embroiled in commercial, family, or criminal entanglements. As clientele needs evolved, so did Vimami. By…
Picture this: a vibrant press conference with flashing cameras and whispering reporters, held on the sunlit date of September 16. Spotlighted amongst the group is Senator Nantana Nantavaropas, posed confidently as she, along with her fellow senators, calls on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to clarify matters concerning the transfer of tambon health promotion hospital policy. This, my friends, is where our tale of intrigue, politics, and a dash of drama begins! Consider it the latest episode in the complex, often theatrical world of Thai politics. At the heart of this episode stands Senator Nantana Nantavaropas, a seasoned media academic with a passion for political development. Sitting in the political arena longer than most, she’s seen it all — or has she? During a press briefing that Tuesday, Sen Nantana found herself amid a fiery debate, stemming from comments made in a Monday interview regarding Senate committee selections. She vociferously defended…
An exceptional Thai school has recently made waves by being named a Top 3 finalist for the World’s Best School Prizes 2024. These prestigious awards, founded by T4 Education in collaboration with powerhouses like Accenture, American Express, and the Lemann Foundation, celebrate educational excellence worldwide. This year’s winners will share a generous $50,000 prize fund. Starfish School, located in the serene landscapes of Chiang Mai, Thailand, stands out as a beacon of hope and innovation for marginalized communities. This charity-funded institution, catering to children from kindergarten through primary levels, has been reimagining education with its groundbreaking “3R Innovation Curriculum” and Makerspace Programme. Notably, Starfish School is the very first Thai institution to ever achieve finalist status for the World’s Best School Prize for Innovation. The World’s Best School Prizes span five categories: Community Collaboration, Environmental Action, Innovation, Overcoming Adversity, and Supporting Healthy Lives. These awards, established in the wake of…
Dr. Soraphol Tulayasathien (left), Senior Executive Vice President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand, recently presented a prestigious ESG DNA certificate to CKPower PLC. The honor was received by Mr. Jessadin Suwanbubpa (right), Assistant Managing Director of Human Resources, during a ceremony held at the Stock Exchange of Thailand. CKPower Public Company Limited, renowned by its ticker CKP, is one of the largest producers of renewable electricity in the region and boasts one of the lowest carbon footprints. The company has been making remarkable strides in ingraining a sustainability-driven DNA throughout its organization as part of its visionary “C-K-P” strategy. This strategy’s cornerstone is the development of human potential across all levels. With this in mind, CKPower has enthusiastically participated in the “ESG DNA Project: Sustainability Knowledge Set for All Levels of Personnel,” an initiative organized by the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Among 50 exemplary organizations participating in the project,…