Tag: Kalasin
Autistic Thai Foundation offers water therapy in Kalasin
KALASIN – The Autistic Thai Foundation organized a water therapy campaign for children with autism in bid to help with their muscle strength, focus...
Kalasin to spend 37 million baht on anti-drought measures
KALASIN - The northeastern province of Kalasin will spend about 37 million baht on anti-drought measures, while the water level in the Yom River...
New border checkpoint on Thai-Lao border to prevent rice smuggling
A new border checkpoint is now in place on the Thai-Lao PDR Mekong River border. The border checkpoint was set up by Thai...
Tablet computer distribution kicked off
BANGKOK, July 18- Thailand's Ministry of Education Ministry began delivering 55,000 tablet computers Wednesday to primary students in the first eight provinces, and...
Drought still widespread in North and Northeast
PHICHIT, 26 April 2012 – Drought crisis remains widespread in the North and Northeast. Recently, more districts in Nakhon Ratchasima, Kalasin, and Phichit...
PM satisfied with Japan trip to revive investor confidence with flood...
BANGKOK, March 10 -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Saturday expressed her satisfaction with her visit to Japan during March 6-9 that the...
Thai PM: 2012 GDP likely to grow 4.5-5.5%
BANGKOK, Nov 9 - Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Wednesday said the country's economic growth next year could expand within the range of 4.5-...
Chi River floods Kalasin-Roi Et main road
KALASIN, 24 October 2011 - Chi River flushed into the main Kalasin-Roi Et road, making it impassable for small vehicles. Overflow...
Northeast, East and South to brace for Storm Haitang
BANGKOK, 27 September 2011- The Meteorological Department has warned 24 provinces in the northeastern, eastern and southern regions to brace for tropical storm Haitang...
Consumer Sentiment Index during current administration higher than in previous government:...
BANGKOK, Sept 2 – Overall ABAC Consumer Sentiment Index (ACI) in the current government stood at 51.01 points higher than the 37.6 point registered...