The Prime Minister gave a speech to students with royal scholarships, PSU

House, July 26- The Prime Minister gave a sermon to students in the Royal Scholarship Program, M.T.F.E., emphasizing that the country can live with the core of the nation, religion, and monarchy.

Ms. Trisulee Trisoranakul, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, said today (July 26, 2023) Mr. Ampon Kittiampon, the privy councilor, led a group of student representatives. Scholarship Program bestowed by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn (MUT) and the scholarship program in honor of the coronation ceremony, 16 people met with Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense at the Purple Room, Thai Khu Fah Building, Government House. which on this occasion The Prime Minister delivered a sermon to the representatives of the scholarship students who met. which consists of both those who are under study and graduated Work in the public and private sectors in a variety of professions

The Prime Minister said that the Royal Scholarship Program It is a great scholarship given by His Majesty the King to young people for almost 15 years. It is an opportunity given to the new generation. He expects everyone to grow. Have a job and go back to develop their hometown and hometown

what to deposit is asking everyone to pay attention to history which is something that happened in the past with both good and bad things It helps us to think and decide that if something is bad, we won’t do it again. What is good, we inherit and do not contradict each other. From discussions and exchanges, all scholarship students have a good thought process. Aiming to do something good for the country which would like to convey various ideas These will continue to spread to other young people in order to jointly make Thailand have love and unity, which is an important foundation that leads to progress.

The Prime Minister said that everyone should join together to move the country forward. self made part The government does it in part because no one can do it alone. The government cannot take care of all of them because the country has 60-70 million people. And please always remember that all of these are infinite grace. that has bestowed upon everyone May these things be passed on to family, children and nation. make the country grow forward which now many things have been accomplished Many things have problems that need to be heard from each other. according to the principles of democracy But there must be rules, laws and respect for each other.

“It is important that Thailand can live on the core of the nation, religion, monarchy. and the people who have been taken care of to be happy The country now has many things to improve in accordance with the changing world. But it is important that we have the right mindset, righteousness, appropriateness and drive our society forward. do for others Think first before doing anything for anyone. Then everything will come back to us. Born as a charity, we are happy, ”said the Prime Minister.

However, during the visit Student representatives, SUT scholarships and scholarships in honor of His Majesty the King exchanged views on various issues with the Prime Minister then singing “Good people never die” to encourage the Prime Minister as well.

Ms. Traisulee said that the M.T.F.S. scholarship project was initiated by His Majesty the King in 2009 to use his personal funds and donations made by His Majesty the King for the utmost benefit. according to His Majesty’s wish to create opportunities for youths who perform well have the ability to study to get a stable educational opportunity From the high school level continuously until completing a bachelor’s degree

Ms. Traisulee said that from 2009-21, there have been 14 classes of royal scholarships totaling 2,240 students from all provinces across the country. Royal funding amounting to 702 million baht

For scholarships in honor of the coronation ceremony occurred in 2019, the Office of the Civil Service Commission presented 100 scholarships to His Majesty the King. To honor His Majesty the King on the occasion of his coronation and to continue the royal policy on education according to the Royal Scholarship Program, PUT, and at present, the project is under the supervision of the PUT Committee, with the Faculty Work for the Honorable Fund Conducting the selection of 10 scholarship recipients for M.U.T.E. scholarships per year, starting in 2021 as the first year.

Source: Thai News Agency

Vietnamese, Indian educational institutions strengthen collaboration

A delegation of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV) had a working session with representatives from Jindal Global University in India’s Haryana state on July 7 to promote international cooperation and improve the quality of human resources training in the field of foreign affairs.

Speaking at the meeting, Principal Director of the Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences Sanjeev P.Sahni gave the DAV delegation an overview of Jindal Global University, which is considered India’s leading private university.

Meanwhile, Dr. Vu Tuan Anh, Dean of the DAV Faculty of International Communication and Culture, briefed the host on the main features of his faculty as well as development opportunities of the faculty in particular and the academy in general.

The two sides discussed specific plans on student exchange, scholarship granting as well as the addition of new, highly practical subjects amid the booming of science, technology and artificial intelligence (AI).

Jindal Global University committed to awarding 100 scholarships to DAV students under short-term student exchange courses.

In addition, the two educational institutions will also have plans to exchange researchers and lecturers in a number of strong research fields such as international relations, international law and international communication./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Government allocates US$40 billion for education in 2023: Minister

Badung, Bali (ANTARA) – Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani highlighted that the government has allotted a budget for education amounting to Rp612 trillion in 2023.”In 2023, the Indonesian government has allocated an education budget of Rp612 trillion, or around US$40 billion,” the minister noted during a discussion at the Inclusive Lifelong Learning Conference (ILLC) in Badung, Bali, Wednesday. Mulyani noted that in line with the Constitution, the government should spend 20 percent of the budget on education. The minister remarked that the budget was allocated by the central government and regional governments. “This shows that the management structure of education, from elementary to high school is the responsibility of the local government,” she noted. ccording to Mulyani, most of the education budget is allocated to support elementary to high school education, as Indonesia’s demographic composition is still dominated by young people. The minister also emphasized the need for the local government to have the ability to manage the budget in an organized manner as well as be responsible for spending on basic education. Mulyani emphasized that Indonesia prioritized efforts to improve education, such as developing infrastructure for physical structures in several schools in Indonesia, which has been an achievement in the last two decades. “This is a big challenge for us, considering that geographically, we are very large, with an unequal population,” she noted. Mulyani stated that since 2005, the government has also helped through the School Operational Assistance (BOS) given directly to schools. In addition, students from underprivileged and vulnerable families will be assisted with scholarships through the government’s Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) that began in 2014. Mulyani affirmed that through these efforts, education in Indonesia has made substantial progress, with an increase in Early Childhood Education (PAUD) enrollment, from 35.18 to 35.28 percent; Elementary Schools, from 97.20 percent to 99.10 percent; Junior High Schools, from 82.6 to 95.9 percent; and Senior High School, from 52.8 to 73.15 percent.

Source: Antara News Agency

Vietnam ranks first at Abu Reikhan Beruniy International Chemistry Olympiad

Vietnam took the lead at the first Abu Reikhan Beruniy International Chemistry Olympiad after all of its eight students won medals, including four golds and four silvers, announced the Ministry of Education and Training and the Vietnam Chemistry Association.

The four golds were earned by Do Phu Quoc from Quang Nam province’s Le Thanh Tong High School for Gifted Students, Nguyen Nguyen Hai and Le Quang Truong from Nghe An province’s Phan Boi Chau High School for Gifted Students, and Nguyen Huu Tien Hung from Bac Ninh province’s High School for Gifted Students.

The silver medals went to Truong Bao Ngoc from Bac Ninh province’s High School for Gifted Students, Hoang Tien Cuong from Nam Dinh province’s Le Hong Phong High School for Gifted Students, Tran Duc Anh from High School for Gifted Students of the University of Science under the Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and Giap Vu Son Ha from Bac Giang province’s High School for Gifted Students.

The competition, designed for students under 18 years old, was organised by the Ministry of Preschool and School Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Khorezm region every two years starting from 2023.

In the first round, students undertook a theoretical examination consisting of seven tests within a 5-hour timeframe. In the second round, they engaged in a practical examination lasting three hours.

This year, the competition was held from June 11-17, with the participation of 15 countries. The Vietnamese delegation ranked above strong teams such as Russia, Uzbekistan, Brazil, India and Turkey./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

NACC awaits official order before exam results “Big Fort Clock”

The NACC’s secretary awaits an official order from the Supreme Administrative Court. before presenting to the meeting NACC considers the release of exam results “Big Fortress Clock” gives The Matter ready to reveal that he has not yet received a report. “Pita” has submitted a property account. It may be in the process of delivery as scheduled tomorrow (18 June).

From the case of the Supreme Administrative Court ordering the NACC to disclose a report summarizing the results of the fact-finding and collecting all documentary evidence related to the investigation of Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan Deliberately submitting a false statement of assets or concealing facts that should be known In the event that many items of the NACC’s wristwatches and rings are not shown, to Mr. Pongpipat Banchanon, senior editor of The Matter news agency, within 15 days from the date of the Supreme Administrative Court’s verdict.

Mr. Niwatchai Kasemmongkol, secretary-general of the National Anti-Corruption Commission or NACC, gave an interview on this matter saying that he was waiting for the Supreme Administrative Court’s verdict to be formally sent to the NACC. to see in detail what the order to disclose Then it will be brought to the meeting of the NACC for further consideration. which is a normal procedure preliminary in details I think it shouldn’t be different from what I ordered to reveal last time. There will be some limitations that prevent certain details from being disclosed because it may affect other people or not. He still couldn’t answer. must ask for details first and how much will be revealed It is at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

When asked about updates on Mr. Phitha’s property listing submission Lim Chareonrat Candidate for the Prime Minister and leader of the Progressive Party Due to the deadline for requesting an extension of the submission period on June 18, which is a public holiday, Mr. Niwatchai said that from examining the information until the evening of June 16, the past Mr. Phitha’s property list has not yet been submitted to the NACC and there has been no coordination whether to request an extension of time or not. And between the documents are traveling or not. Alternatively, whether to file electronically or not is still unknown. because it has not been opened into the system and has not been reported .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

The director of the college admitted to admonishing teachers. but did not force them to resign

Yala, June 11 – The director of the college admits to warning young teachers about accepting night singing jobs that affect regular work. but did not force them to resign and never blocked teachers from doing extra jobs Confirm teachers resign voluntarily.

In the case of a young female teacher in Yala province, she had to resign from a private college in the area. because he was heavily pressured from accepting a singing night job until there was heavy criticism in the online world

Recently, the director of the college denied that he had forced the teacher to resign teachers resign voluntarily Ready to reveal that he never blocked the teacher’s career as a second person. At the same time, other teachers took up singing jobs in restaurants. The college encourages never had a problem for such a teacher Administrative positions Responsible for documents and activities In college, he acted according to the regulations very well, but later began to affect his regular work. Decreased work efficiency, frequent absences, both sick and business leave from having a migraine due to little rest because working at night The college has already issued a warning. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

East Sea, Vietnam’s sovereignty from perspective of European scholars

A conference themed “East Sea and the Sovereignty of Vietnam” was held in Paris on June 10, attracting the participation of many Vietnamese and foreign scholars.

Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang said this event is of great significance for overseas Vietnamese, especially those living in Europe, showing their affection and attachment to their homeland and their concern with major national issues.

Organised under the initiative of the Liaison Board of Overseas Vietnamese in Europe, the conference received 14 speeches from scholars, professors, doctors and researchers on Asia and the East Sea, as well as economists and educators from European countries such as Poland, Germany, France, Italy, the Czech Republic and Ukraine, and Canada, and Vietnam.

The presentations mentioned many points of view on the East Sea and Vietnam’s sovereignty over sea and islands, from the historical, cultural, political and legal perspectives. The situation in the East Sea, solutions to handle disputes, and options for marine economic development were also discussed at the event.

History Professor Patrice Jorland, former president of the France-Vietnam Friendship Association, told Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Paris that Vietnam has sovereignty in the East Sea, and historical evidence shows that the country has asserted sovereignty over Truong Sa and Hoang Sa since the end of the 18th century, under the Nguyen Dynasty.

The French professor also stressed that the parties concerned need to respect international law, and that ASEAN, of which Vietnam is an active member, should strengthen solidarity, promote diplomatic efforts and negotiations, and avoid using force to settle disputes.

Malgorzata Pietrasiak, a professor at the University of Lodz in Poland and an expert on Vietnam, appreciated Vietnam’s method of handling issues at sea, which she called the term “Hedgingowa” (roughly translated as “risk prevention”).

According to her, this is a wise, flexible and peaceful strategy, without tension, but also without concession. She said this method has affirmed the effectiveness of Vietnam’s diplomacy in international politics./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Prime Minister welcomes 4 Thai universities in the top 100

Bangkok, June 4 – Government spokesman revealed that the Prime Minister welcomed 4 Thai universities. Chula-Mahidol-CMU-KKU The most outstanding on the world stage, ranked in the Top 100 in the 2023 Global Sustainability Ranking.

Mr. Anucha Burapachaisri Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Acting as a spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, welcomed Times Higher Education (THE), which is one of the world’s best recognized higher education institutions. Has announced the results of the ranking of universities that have operations in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or THE Impact Rankings for the year 2023, with higher education institutions around the world. Participated in all rankings 1,

There are also Thai higher education institutions. Which was ranked in the world’s top 10 in 6 areas as follows:

– Mahidol University ranked 3rd in SDG3 on ensuring that people have healthy lives and promoting well-being for everyone of all ages. Including being ranked 5th in the SDG7 for ensuring everyone has access to modern, sustainable energy at affordable prices. It also ranked fifth in the SDG17 for strengthening the implementation mechanism and revitalizing global partnerships for sustainable development.

-King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi was ranked 4th in SDG1 on the eradication of all forms of poverty in all areas.

– Thammasat University ranked 7th in SDG5 on achieving gender equality and empower women and girls; and

– Khon Kaen University was ranked 9th in SDG2 on Hunger Ending Achieve food security and enhance nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.

“The Prime Minister welcomes and admires Thai higher education institutions. that is outstanding, not allergic to any nation Every institution has its own unique distinction and excellence. In particular, aiming for sustainability in all aspects, including that Thai higher education institutions are continually developing. To have standards equivalent to international standards. Thailand has higher education institutions with good fundamentals. In working to meet the needs of the country, including sustainability determined by the United Nations, in which the government and the Ministry of Education are ready to support with full force in order for Thai higher education institutions to achieve success and be an important mechanism for the country’s development. for the country’s development goals towards sustainability, ”said Mr. Anucha.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency