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OPINION

Dining-in ban must be scrapped, now

Oped, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 06/07/2021

» In an effort to curb the Covid-19 outbreak, the Prayut Chan-o-cha government late last month slapped a blanket dine-in ban on restaurants and eateries in Bangkok and five nearby provinces, namely Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon. The measure indeed deals a heavy blow to those in this business. Yet, there is more to this than meets the eye.

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OPINION

Bridge inequality gap or worse will follow

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 13/12/2018

» The latest annual Global Wealth Report by Credit Suisse (CS) ranked Thailand as one of the countries with the highest rates of economic inequality, stunning many people, including policymakers.

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Sharing at heart of sufficiency theory

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 26/10/2017

» Since the passing of our beloved King last year, so many people have vowed to put his sufficiency economy theory into practice. While they are following the theory, it happens that few are aware of a core principle behind it -- that people should not take advantage of others.

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Let's hear it for rice pledging, it really helps

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 24/08/2017

» Ahead of tomorrow's court verdict on the malfeasance case of former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra for her role in the controversial rice-pledging scheme, I think we should revisit the concept of rice pledging and its rationale as a policy to help farmers.

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Schemes for poor lack forethought

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 24/11/2016

» The Prayut Chan-o-cha government's decision to give New Year handouts, totalling 12.8 billion baht, to low-income people has triggered a huge debate. Many have branded the subsidy, a one-time giveaway, as populism that puts the regime in the same rank as politicians whom they had strongly criticised.

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Division, state patronage hamper progress

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 31/08/2016

» Civil society in Thailand is facing a gigantic dilemma. Many in mainstream civil society may realise that some of us have been out of touch with the plight of ordinary people while developing a more cosy relationship with the state in the hope that it can help us reach our goals.

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Dyslexic students cannot be pushed aside

News, Decharut Sukkumnoed, Published on 11/05/2016

» As an educator, I have reservations about the move by the Education Ministry to revive the old system of making students who fail crucial tests repeat their classes. My objection is based on one fact: the move fails to recognise the learning disorder dyslexia in children.