Connect with us

News

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Celebrates New Year with Merit-Making Ceremony

Published

on

PM Paetongtarn Hosts Ceremony to Mark the New Year

On January 2, 2025, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and her husband, Pitak Suksawat, presided over a merit-making ceremony at the Santi Maitri Building in Government House, Bangkok. This event was held to celebrate the New Year and reflect on the hopes for the year ahead.

Ceremonial Activities and New Year Wishes

Almsgiving and Paying Homage

During the ceremony, the couple participated in almsgiving to 68 monks in front of the Thai Khu Fah Building. They also paid homage to sacred shrines on the premises, including Phra Phrom, the household god, and other spirit shrines.

New Year Greetings

In her address, Prime Minister Paetongtarn extended warm New Year’s greetings to all Thais and members of the media, wishing them good health and prosperity for the upcoming year. Her lighthearted interaction with reporters about her traditional Thai outfit added a touch of humor to the proceedings.

Cabinet Meeting Following the Ceremony

Discussion with Cabinet Members

After the merit-making ceremony, Prime Minister Paetongtarn convened a meeting with her Cabinet members at the Thai Khu Fah Building. This meeting was aimed at discussing government initiatives and strategies for 2025.

Notable Absences

It is worth noting that key ministers from coalition parties were absent from the ceremony, including Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, and Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment and leader of the Democrat Party.

A New Year of Opportunities

The merit-making ceremony led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra symbolizes a fresh start as Thailand enters 2025. With a focus on unity and progress, her administration aims to address challenges while promoting prosperity for all citizens. As discussions continue within her Cabinet, there is optimism for a year filled with opportunities and growth for the Thai people.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


News

Thailand Post Announces Postage Fee Increases Amid Rising Operational Costs

Published

on

By

Thailand Post Implements Second Rate Hike in Three Years

Thailand Post has officially announced the second phase of service charge increases, following a previous hike in 2022. This adjustment comes as the state enterprise grapples with rising operational costs that have impacted its financial sustainability.

Historical Context of Rate Adjustments

The 2022 rate changes marked the first increase in over 18 years, reflecting the significant economic pressures faced by the organization. The new rates will apply to a variety of services, including envelope letters, packaged letters, registered envelope letters, printed goods, postcards, and parcels.

Encouragement to Use Eco Post Service

In light of the new pricing structure, Thailand Post has encouraged customers to consider using the Eco Post service as a more economical alternative to registered mail. Eco Post provides a cost-effective option while still allowing customers to track their shipments effectively.

As Thailand Post adjusts its service fees, it highlights the ongoing challenges within the postal industry amid rising costs and evolving market demands. Customers are urged to stay informed about these changes and explore alternative services that may better suit their needs during this transition.

Continue Reading

News

Chevron Thailand Donates 666,000 Baht for Southern Thailand Flood Relief Efforts

Published

on

By

Chevron’s Generous Contribution to Flood Relief

Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd. has made a significant donation of 666,806 baht to the Thai Red Cross Society to support flood relief efforts in southern Thailand. The donation was presented by Pornsuree Konanta, Vice President of Corporate Affairs, and received by Janprapa Vichitcholchai, Deputy Director of the Fund-Raising Bureau.

Impact of Severe Flooding in Southern Thailand

The southern region of Thailand has been severely affected by heavy rainfall since November 2024, particularly in provinces such as Nakhon Si ThammaratPhatthalungSatunPattaniYala, and Narathiwat. This contribution aims to aid communities that have experienced significant hardships due to flooding.

Part of the “Chevron Humankind” Initiative

This donation is part of Chevron’s decade-long initiative known as “Chevron Humankind,” which encourages employees to engage in charitable activities. Under this program, Chevron matches employee donations twofold. This year, the company matched employee contributions to the Thai Red Cross Society, resulting in a total donation of 666,806 baht dedicated to assisting flood-affected areas.

Previous Contributions to Support Local Communities

In December 2024, Chevron also donated 100,000 baht to the Nakhon Si Thammarat Journalists Association. This funding supports the Pracha Ruamchai Foundation’s mission to provide essential food and drinking water to flood victims in Nakhon Si Thammarat, ensuring that urgent assistance reaches those in need.

Commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility

Chevron’s proactive approach highlights its commitment to corporate social responsibility and community support during times of crisis. By providing financial assistance and encouraging employee involvement in charitable efforts, Chevron demonstrates its dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of those affected by natural disasters in southern Thailand.

Continue Reading

News

250 Thai Job Seekers Left Stranded at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Scam

Published

on

By

Job Seekers Deceived by Fraudulent Brokers

Approximately 250 individuals were left stranded at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Saturday after being promised employment opportunities in Australia and Israel by job brokers. The disappointed job seekers reported that they collectively paid around 12 million baht in broker fees.

Formal Complaints Filed with Authorities

On Monday, fifty of the affected individuals took action by filing formal complaints with the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). One victim, Narongchai, 42, disclosed that they had paid between 60,000 to 120,000 baht each to a woman known as “Ms. Aoy” to secure various job placements in Australia.

Promises of Work in Israel

Other victims, who also filed complaints with the airport police on Saturday, claimed they were promised jobs in Israel. Ms. Aoy appeared at the airport and stated that she had transferred the victims’ funds to another individual named “Ms. Fa,” who allegedly worked at a foreign embassy and claimed to facilitate overseas job placements for Thais.

Ms. Aoy’s Claims and Victims’ Frustration

Ms. Aoy assured the victims that she would present the visas she arranged for them to the Crime Suppression Division on Monday to prove her innocence. However, as of Monday morning, the victims were unable to contact her, exacerbating their frustration and concern.

Government Response and Warnings

Government deputy spokesman Karom Ponpornklang announced that the Department of Employment and the Ministry of Labour were assisting victims in filing their complaints with the CIB’s Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division. The Ministry has also instructed the airport labor checkpoint to closely monitor job brokers for illegal activities.Karom emphasized that Thai citizens seeking work abroad must do so legally and should thoroughly vet brokers before handing over any money. He reiterated that overseas job agencies must be approved by the Department of Labour to ensure legitimacy.

A Call for Vigilance Among Job Seekers

This incident serves as a stark reminder for job seekers about the importance of verifying the legitimacy of job offers and brokers. As authorities investigate this scam, it highlights the need for greater awareness and regulation to protect individuals from fraudulent schemes targeting those seeking better employment opportunities abroad.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2025 Phuket Time News.