The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has announced a heartwarming tribute to the nation’s beloved monarch by issuing 10 million commemorative banknotes to celebrate His Majesty the King’s 72nd birthday on July 28. In a statement on Thursday, Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, the central bank governor, revealed that this special banknote features a stunning portrait layout and is crafted from high-tech polymer material to ensure remarkable durability and effective counterfeiting prevention. The commemorative banknote will bear a nominal value of 100 baht and will be available to the public starting on July 23 at various commercial and state-owned banks, as well as the BoT Knowledge Centre. This unique memento is not only a piece of currency but also a cherished keepsake for those who wish to honor the significant occasion. Additionally, the central bank has decided to print two million informative pamphlets, each priced at 10 baht, which will serve as elegant holders…
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The effervescent Pride Caravan, a jubilant celebration marking the Senate’s recent approval of the marriage equality law, took an exuberant journey from parliament to Government House. This parade of progress was beautifully captured by Nutthawat Wichieanbut, drawing enthusiastic crowds and celebratory spirits. As Thailand gears up to grace the pages of history as the first Southeast Asian country—and only the third in Asia following Taiwan and Nepal—to recognize same-sex marriages, significant changes are on the horizon. Following the Senate’s nod, the bill is set to be codified into law within 120 days once it appears in the Royal Gazette. Behind the scenes, state agencies are meticulously preparing to revamp regulations and policies surrounding gender identity and marital status. The iLaw Club’s X account has already hinted at forthcoming changes in honorifics and gender identities as part of these sweeping reforms. It’s not just about passing the bill; the real legislative…
A 30-year-old man, accompanied by social media activist Guntouch “Gun” Jompalang, recently found himself in the glaring spotlight of a media briefing in Bangkok. This public revelation, which unfolded on a dramatic Thursday, centered around a shocking case of adultery involving his wife and a hospital director with very particular tastes. The raw details of this story were captured in a video shared on Gun Jompalang’s Facebook page. The heartbroken husband accused a prominent 40-year-old hospital director of engaging in an adulterous relationship with his 28-year-old nurse wife. Despite being fully aware of her marital status and the fact that she had a child, the hospital director reportedly romanced her starting last year. Initially, the husband was oblivious to their illicit affair. However, subtle changes in his wife’s behavior raised his suspicions. She frequently avoided his calls and seemed distant. His worst fears were confirmed when he checked the GPS…
A veritable fleet of trucks loaded with cadmium waste made its way out of bustling Bangkok, destined for a sprawling warehouse managed by Bound and Beyond Plc in Tak province’s Muang district in late April. This ominous procession was emblematic of a much larger issue brought to light by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. According to recent disclosures by the Ministry of Industry, a whopping 81% of mishandled hazardous cadmium waste—amounting to nearly 13,000 tonnes—has been successfully returned to its original location in Tak province. The remaining toxic remnants, scattered across Samut Sakhon and Chon Buri provinces, are currently biding their time, awaiting transport back to the safer confines of Tak. As reported on the ministry’s website, about 10,507 tonnes of this perilous material have made their journey back to Bound and Beyond Plc in Tak. This accounts for a significant portion—81% of the 12,948 tonnes—that were scandalously sold from the…
Anucha Somjitchob, the dynamic Managing Director of Vajira Lab for Society Co., Ltd. (Vajira Lab), exuberantly announced a milestone achievement for the company and the nation. Vajira Lab has emerged as the first private laboratory in Thailand to earn the prestigious TISI 17025-2561 (ISO/IEC 17025:2017) certification for testing medical materials and equipment. This laurel was conferred in the specialized domain of single-use surgical masks and N95 respirators. The esteemed ceremony saw Wanchai Phanomchai, the diligent Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and acting Secretary-General of the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI), bestowing the certification with a sense of pride. Among the notable attendees was Associate Professor Dr. Anan Manomaipiboon, Dean of Navamindradhiraj University, who graced the event with his presence and extended his heartfelt congratulations at the TISI meeting room 200, in the imposing TISI Building. Vajira Lab for Society Co., Ltd. sprang to life through a formidable…
Experience the delicate flavours and tender texture of this premium-quality Threadfin from the Gulf of Thailand, renowned for its exquisite taste. Executive Chinese Chef Tan Kwang Aik has skilfully created three exclusive signature dishes to tantalize your taste buds: Steamed Threadfin with Spicy Young Galangal Plum Sauce at THB 1,288++ Deep-Fried Threadfin with Turmeric at THB 1,288++ Slow-Cooked Threadfin with Curry Spices – Malaysian Style at THB 1,388++ Every ingredient used in these delectable dishes is sustainably sourced from Thailand, complemented by fresh herbs from the Royal Project. Chef Tan’s authentic cooking techniques beautifully showcase the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine. These mouth-watering creations are available for both lunch and dinner at the renowned Shang Palace Chinese Restaurant from 1 July to 30 September 2024. For more information and to make a reservation, please call Shangri-La Bangkok’s restaurant reservations desk at 0 2236 7777, send an e-mail to [email protected], or…
National police chief Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol, left, and his deputy, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, share a light-hearted moment after they were ordered by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to be transferred to the PM’s Office on March 20, 2024. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut) Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol has been reinstated as national police chief following the completion of an investigation into a much-publicized conflict, according to Wissanu Krea-ngam, an advisor to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Mr. Wissanu on Thursday revealed the investigation results after the prime minister established a fact-finding committee, chaired by Chatchai Promlert, to look into the conflict between Pol Gen Torsak and his deputy Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn. The four-month-long investigation unveiled extensive conflicts and disorder within the Royal Thai Police across various hierarchies. However, it remains ambiguous whether these issues sprang from a singular cause or multiple sources, said Mr. Wissanu. The findings implicated both Pol Gen…
In a rather unexpected twist, a suspect in the much-debated land reform scandal was apprehended during what seemed like a routine morning exercise session at the Suranaree University of Technology, situated in Muang district, Nakhon Ratchasima, on a seemingly ordinary Thursday. (Photo: Prasit Tangprasert) Four land reform officials found themselves in hot water as they were accused of illicitly issuing title deeds for an extensive 600 rai (a hefty 960,000 square meters) of land. This land, unfortunately, became infamous due to a factory’s illegal wastewater discharge in Nakhon Ratchasima. The arrests weren’t by chance; they were a result of meticulously planned raids that swept through 13 locations encompassing Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Udon Thani, all in the early hours of Thursday. All individuals caught in this debacle had ties to the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Land Reform Office. The caught officials were identified as the seasoned 56-year-old land reform official Akaradet…
Informa Markets is gearing up to make CPHI South East Asia 2024 the cornerstone of Thailand’s ambitions to become a leading medical hub in the region. Set to take place from July 10-12, 2024, this pivotal event will be held at the prestigious Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. It promises to be a gathering of industry experts, including top-tier manufacturers, scientists, researchers, pharmacists, and distributors, representing 21 countries. Ms. Rungphech Chitanuwat, Regional Portfolio Director for ASEAN at Informa Markets and Country General Manager for the Philippines, shared candid insights with Thansettakij about the burgeoning trends in both the global and Southeast Asian pharmaceutical markets. According to her, several key factors are contributing to this positive outlook. The aging population, the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, and favorable policies promoting medical tourism are among the primary growth drivers. Healthcare systems across Southeast Asia are…
In an eagerly anticipated event, Bhutanese Prime Minister Dasho Tshering Tobgay, accompanied by his wife, is set to embark on an official visit to Thailand from June 25 to 28. This trip, invited by Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, marks Mr. Tobgay’s first visit to Thailand since reclaiming the premiership in January. Intriguingly, this visit coincides with the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two predominantly Buddhist nations—a milestone underscoring the deep-rooted bonds and mutual respect shared by both countries. This official sojourn is meticulously crafted to fortify the partnership between Bhutan and Thailand across multiple dimensions, encompassing trade, investment, tourism, education, clean energy, and the development of human resources, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Indeed, it seems the foundation is set for both nations to expand their collaborative horizons, nurturing a relationship that will propel both forward on the global stage. Among the various high-profile discussions,…