As we peer into the efforts of Thailand’s tourism sector to leap towards sustainability, an innovative tool arises to spotlight – a mobile application. This app, brilliantly conceptualized and brought to life by a coalition of both public and private entities, changes the game of sustainable tourism. It grants the power to its users – businesses, community organizations, and travelers, to compute their individual carbon footprints. Stepping forward as the champion of this initiative, Supavadee Botiyaraj, the chair of the tourism and creative economy planning subcommittee of the National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office, firmly believes that it’s a potent tool paving the path towards high-quality tourism in Thailand. This ground-breaking application breaks barriers, stretching beyond tourism, even seeping into industrial activities. Clear, user-friendly guidelines have been set forth, ensuring an effortless user experience. The app is an absolute breeze and a boon to those determined to do their…
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Amid the bustling streets of Thailand, a resonant green movement has silently been making significant strides. A campaign geared towards the effective separation of household waste proves it is yielding worthwhile fruits. This latest update, as corroborated by Aekvarunyoo Amarapala, spokesperson of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), points to a tangible reduction in garbage that finds its way to the city’s waste management facilities. In the spotlight over the weekend, Amarapala delivered encouraging figures that spanned over the past five months. He presented a remarkable tandem of decreased garbage volume and reduced expenses associated with waste processing. This involved a substantial dip of 67,248 tonnes in the overall volume of waste managed by the city between February and end of June this year. The reduction is estimated at approximately 444 tonnes daily, a stark variance from the volumes recorded during the same duration in the previous year. The silver lining…
Imagine this – the anticipation of embarking on a fundamental pilgrimage, the hajj, only to be met with the grim reality of being stranded miles away from home, in a foreign land, with no guidance or support. This was the predicament faced by over 500 Thai hajj aspirants, who despite having forked out a sizeable sum of 270,000 baht each for the esteemed journey, found themselves abandoned in Saudi Arabia, vulnerable and unaided. The unfortunate saga unfolding in Yala, Thailand has led to an outcry for stringent protective measures to be put into place. Stepping into the breach, the Southern working committee of the Bhumjaithai Party gets ready to champion a cause. The party suggests the introduction of a bill that aims to protect Thai hajj-goers from such distressing experiences abroad. Many of the committee’s marquee names like Nujmuddin Uma, a former Narathiwat parliamentary representative, have vociferously emphasized the urgent…
Picturesque Thailand, more specifically the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat, has been facing an unexpected struggle, all thanks to a wandering wild elephant with quite a reputation. Famously known by the locals as “Phlai Chao Nga,” this rogue elephant has wandered away from its natural abode within the boundaries of Tai Rom Yen National Park, causing significant disruption in the local communities. The disruption was so immense that the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) was handed a new directive by the Nakhon Si Thammarat Administrative Court. The verdict from the court was clear – capture and reposition Phlai Chao Nga within a strict time limit of 15 days. This edict comes in the wake of substantial damage caused to the agricultural fields by the wandering elephant in the Nop Phi Tham district. The Court’s order, released on a balmy Friday, places the responsibility of this sizable…
Online Weapons Trade Exposed: Unravel The Terrifying Arsenal Unearthed In Khote-Siang V.7 Operation!
A recent cybercrime investigation has led to the capture and subsequent arrest of three people suspected of participating in an illegal online gun trading ring dubbed “Khote-siang V.7.” The extensive operation saw Technological Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) officers executing search warrants across Bangkok, Pathum Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. The investigation unearthed an arsenal comprising two handguns and a considerable cache of over 30,000 ammunition rounds. Heading the operation was Commander Pol Maj Gen Athip Pongsiwapai, who disclosed that the deep-seated investigation had been active for several months before reaching its successful conclusion. The target, the “Khote-siang V.7” gun-trading group, had amassed more than 300 members during its operational period. Within the span of two years, the group had seen an exchange of approximately 10 million baht. Concerningly, most of the clients were teenagers hailing from Bangkok and nearby provinces. The suspects who were apprehended – San Chalawit (aged 40),…
Barely a day had passed in the bustling Ban Pong district of Ratchaburi when a surprise raid was carried out in two of its notorious pubs. With the sun yet to break the horizon, hints of daybreak peeking at 1:30am, two clandestine establishments found themselves at the mercy of the local authorities—an unceremonious end to this underground playground. The pubs in question—Highlight Banpong and Arena Banpong—were nothing short of local legends in the nightlife scene. Yet, beneath the glitz and glamour, a darker underbelly was finally exposed. Shrouded in swirls of deception, the man at the heart of this scandal was 30-year-old Thanawat Wijitcharasakul, the unassuming owner of both establishments. His arrest sent shockwaves through the community with the revelation of the illegal nature of his operations. The investigation was instigated by a tip-off hinting at the sordid details within the establishments: an open violation of the legal age of…
The throbbing heart of Bangkok, Asok intersection, starts to buzz with an air of anticipation. Sunday is fast approaching, and it’s not just another regular day. Supporters of the Move Forward Party (MFP) are heeding a call to action; political activist Sombat Boonngam-anong has summoned their presence. An extra layer of police protection is also being deployed to monitor the anticipated gathering of 200 attendees, with the primary goal of ensuring the safety of all involved and upholding the peace. Station chief Pol Col Phansa Amarapitak from Thonglor police station stated that a company of organized and trained officers has been organized in aid of the event. Furthermore, an additional set of officers hailing from the nearby Lumpini police station has been arranged to oversee the proceedings effectively, thereby creating a dual layer of security to manage the gathering. However, a clearance from the district office would be indispensable if…
In a bustling and lively atmosphere, Thai-Muslims gather at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Samut Prakan, their hearts filled with overwhelming excitement and devotion; they are about to embark on the sacred hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. The scene is reverential, a blend of spirituality and respect for their sacred journey, united in their intention, hope, and expectation. However, this journey of deep religious significance recently became a challenge for more than 500 faithful Thai pilgrims hailing from Yala. They found themselves abandoned upon their arrival in Saudi Arabia, despite having each paid a hefty sum of around 270,000 baht for the opportunity to fulfill this important pillar of their faith. This unrest has galvanized the Bhumjaithai Party’s dedicated task panel on the deep South. They plan to make significant strides to prevent such mishaps in the future, ensuring that Thai-Muslims who go to fulfill their religious obligation of hajj do…
In a recent course of political events, both the Bhumjaithai Party and Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) stated their disinterest in partaking in a coalition government that the Pheu Thai Party aims to form, on the assumption that the Move Forward Party (MFP) remains in the eight-party bloc. This stance was established following the Pheu Thai Party’s endeavors, which observed a second-place victory in the votes, to extend an olive branch to other political outfits to join their coalition to spur the formation of the government post MFP’s unsuccessful bid to get their prime minister candidate elected. MFP declared its withdrawal on Friday, leaving the leadership to Pheu Thai. The Pheu Thai leader, Cholnan Srikaew, held discussions with representatives from the Bhumjaithai, Chartpattanakla, and United Thai Nation parties at the Pheu Thai headquarters on Saturday. On the condition of MFP’s exclusion from the eight-member coalition, Dr. Cholnan acknowledged the potential blockade…
Generating quite a buzz lately, a trailblazing initiative driven by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) targeted at encouraging orderly waste segregation amongst households, has been posting encouraging results. The spokesperson for the BMA, Mr. Aekvarunyoo Amarapala, revealed during a decisive Saturday press announcement that decreasing trends in the overall volume of rubbish reaching the city’s waste management facilities, along with resultant reduction in waste treatment expenditures, have been observed over the past half a year. Amid February and the conclusion of the previous month, noteworthily, a substantial drop in the aggregate volume of the city’s waste, equating to a daily average deduction of around 444 tonnes, has been recorded. This phenomenal dip, as quantified by Mr. Amarapala, translates to about 67,248 tonnes as compared to figures from the equivalent timeframe a year ago, thereby resulting in a remarkable saving of 127.8 million baht in terms of waste treatment expenditure. Elaborating…