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WORLD

Lhasa building boom heightens divisions in Tibet

AFP, Published on 13/07/2021

» LHASA - Under towering mountains, cranes and newly-built blocks of flats stretch up to blue skies around the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, as a construction boom creates a two-tier system of property wealth between state workers and everyone else.

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OPINION

Innovation is not just about high technology

News, Published on 28/06/2021

» Innovation is central to the competitiveness of firms and the growth of economies. Thailand 4.0 is a comprehensive and ambitious strategy for improving the economy's performance through innovation-driven growth, supported by the National Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy and Plan (2012–2021).

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LIFE

Read all about it

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 23/04/2021

» A blogger a number of years ago cited an alleged Unesco statistic stating that Thais only read eight lines per year compared to the five books a year Singaporeans and Vietnamese read. I couldn't find the statistic anywhere but a former editor for Guru also wrote in one of her past editor's note that the National Statistic Office reported in 2005 that Thais read an average of just seven lines a year. However, the Unesco site which you can check out has traced that illiteracy has begun declining in 2015 so perhaps the seven-lines-per-year has improved. But why in the world am I talking about Thailand's literacy rates when we usually talk about food or Uncle Tu's latest blunders in this magazine? Well, today is actually World Book Day, and we're listing out a few things you can do to celebrate the occasion -- and perhaps also keep that upward trajectory on the Unesco stat going. So choose a cozy spot and get ready to bury your nose in a few pages as we celebrate World Book Day 2021.

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BUSINESS

Round 2 hits just as hard

News, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 08/02/2021

» This is the second time businesses have been hit by coronavirus-related restrictions and closures, and many firms are finding it hard to stay afloat.

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THAILAND

'Bad Students' not your typical school troublemakers

AFP, Published on 20/11/2020

» A mild-mannered teenage girl with owl glasses, a bob haircut and daisies painted on her fingernails is not your typical school troublemaker.

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THAILAND

INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY 8TH SEPTEMBER

Published on 08/09/2020

» Dr. Disakul Kasemsawas, Secretary-General of the Office of Non-Formal and Informal Education, said, “The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced the establishment of International Literacy Day on 8 September every year since 1966.

OPINION

Money grows on trees

News, Postbag, Published on 21/06/2020

» Re: "BMA starts removing trees for walkway scheme", (BP, June 14).

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BUSINESS

Lofty goals elusive

Asia focus, Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 11/05/2020

» At the close of the last millennium, leaders from around the globe gathered at the United Nations to endorse the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) -- an agenda to combat poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women. They agreed to achieve the eight goals by 2015.

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OPINION

Many English tribes

News, Postbag, Published on 19/02/2020

» Re: "Teachers won't come", (PostBag, Feb 18).

OPINION

Financial illiteracy a big problem

News, Published on 18/02/2020

» Income and wealth inequalities in Thailand flash signs of improvement, according to recent studies. Nonetheless, that does not mean we are off the hook of economic disparity. While a multifaceted set of policies is required to address this conundrum, financial literacy plays a critical role in cultivating healthy financial habits and bridging the gap between the rich and the poor.