Sure before sharing: Is it true how to grow papaya and watermelon?

From the case of sharing a clip suggesting how to grow papaya and watermelon. By inserting a papaya stalk into a watermelon, waiting for it to grow, it will become a papaya tree that bears fruit as a watermelon.

Conclusion: not true, should not be shared ?

Center for sure before sharing, checking with Asst. Prof. Dr. Araya Artjaroen Thianhom, Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, indicating that the method of growing papaya and watermelon as shared It’s not true at all.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Araya said, “From the video clip, we can see that Watermelon balls are brought to drill holes. and water is added which is expected to be a nutrient Then insert the top of the papaya. Over time, there are claims that roots emerge from the melon. This method does not have a chance to be possible because the cuttings will have a follicle root, not a tap root. Therefore, without tap roots, there is no opportunity to pierce through the watermelon rind to grow.”

Asst. Prof. Dr. Araya continued, “When the watermelon is pierced, Microorganisms or fungi will go down into the fruit. cause spoilage Therefore, microorganisms likely digested the tops of the papaya. before the papaya can even take root.”

Asst. Prof. Dr. Araya suggests how to observe amazing agriculture clips. “From the clip, the melons are left for 1-2 weeks, but the melons have not changed. Still fresh and not wilted Normally, if the watermelon has been pierced, sliced or cut. When left for about 3 days, it will already rot.”

Source: Thai News Agency

CGIF shareholders’ meeting jointly develops the bond market

Mrs. Patricia Mongkolvanich, Director of Public Debt Management Office meeting chair Annual Shareholders of the Credit Guarantee and Investment Agency of the ASEAN+3 region (Credit Guarantee and Investment Facility: CGIF) 2023 exchanged experiences in the development of the Thai government bond market. Collaborate with the Thai Bond Market Association and CGIF to allow member countries to gain knowledge from the experience and success in developing the Thai bond market of the Public Debt Management Office.

such as conducting bond swap transactions (Bond Switching) to increase efficiency in government debt management, developing a digital distribution channel for savings bonds via a wallet to collect wealthy bonds (Wallet SUBSCRIPTION) to increase efficiency. Access to all retail investors equally and thoroughly and the opportunity to develop a joint public-private digital bond issuance platform in the future. to increase distribution efficiency even further It was well received by attendees both onsite and online.

In this regard, the 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (2024 Annual Meeting of Contributors: 2024 Annual MOC) will be held during May 2024, with Vietnam being honored to host the next meeting.

Source: Thai News Agency

Learning mode of misbehaving foreigners leading to deportation in Bali

Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA) – The Bali Province Law and Human Rights Service, under its Immigration Office, remains firm in supervising the behavior of foreign nationals in Bali Island.On an ongoing basis, the deportation for troublesome foreigners continues to be intensified in Bali.

This aims to maintain security and order as well as to teach them a lesson to obey the law in the country.

Based on immigration records in Bali from January to April 2023, some 101 foreigners were deported from Bali, while since the international gate was reopened in Bali from May 2022 to December 2022, some 194 foreigners had been deported from the Indonesian territory via Bali.

Based on the Service’s record, citizens deported, among others, came from Russia and several other countries, such as Nigeria and Ukraine.

Mode of Misbehaving Foreigners

Head of the Bali Provincial Law and Human Rights Service, Anggiat Napitupulu, noted that misbehaving foreigners were found to have misused residence permits, overstayed the time limit set in their residence permits, committed criminal acts, and violated the norms in Bali, among others.

In detail, the Denpasar Immigration arrested a foreigner from Ivory Coast, a country in the West African region, with the initials AJK, on December 8, 2022, who entered Indonesia using a 30-day visit visa-free of charge.

The 28-year-old man entered Indonesia in February 2019 and worked in Jakarta as a cook for African cuisines.

ccording to data from the Denpasar Immigration Detention Center, AJK, while living in Indonesia, also committed criminal acts by skimming or stealing the financial data of customers outside Indonesia.

fter being arrested by Denpasar Immigration, he was handed over to the detention center, as he could not be deported immediately because the perpetrator’s family did not have the money to facilitate his return to his country.

fter collecting money from AJK, he was finally sent home on Wednesday, May 16, 2023.

nother case involved tourists from Russia, with the initials SN and IN, who misbehaved at the Pengubengan Temple area, which is in one of the largest temple complexes in Bali, namely Pura Agung Besakih in Karangasem District.

nother case that came to light was of LK, a Russian citizen, who was also found to have misbehaved. LK had entered Bali using a limited stay permit as an investor but rather took nude photos in the area of one of the temples in Marga Sub-district, Tabanan District.

The foreigner’s behavior violated the norms applicable in Indonesia, especially customs in Bali, and caused unrest and disturbed public order.

In another incident, a Ukrainian citizen, with the initials as VB, entered Bali on a limited stay permit as an investor but worked as a masseuse, specifically for foreign tourists instead.

Immigration officials also reported violations of the visa on arrival (VOA) facility committed by a tourist, with the initials HB, from Ukraine who actually worked as a photographer.

part from being based on public reports, the misbehaving foreigner was also arrested with the help of digital patrols conducted by the Immigration along with the Foreigner Monitoring Team (Pora).

They conducted monitoring of social media platforms linked to the activities of foreigners, including tourists suspected of violating immigration laws.

Residence Permit

The rules for staying permits for foreigners have been regulated in Law Number 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration.

To enter the Indonesian territory, foreigners must complete all requirements for obtaining their residence permit. There are three residence permits in the country, namely a visit stay permit, limited stay permit, and permanent stay permit.

The average number of violations found were committed by foreigners who used visit residence permits and limited stay permits by claiming themselves to be investors.

Based on data from the Directorate General of Immigration, foreigners must complete the permit with a visit visa for one trip, with a duration of 60 days to 180 days, or six months, and can be extended.

Furthermore, there are multiple travel visas for a maximum of 60 days for each arrival.

Moreover, a visit visa on arrival, or VOA, at a cost of Rp500 thousand, is valid for 30 days and can be extended once for 30 days.

Currently, Indonesia provides VOA facilities for tourists from 92 countries.

This visa can be used for a variety of purposes, namely social visits, business purposes, and vacations, while a limited stay permit, especially for investors, has a duration in Indonesia starting from one year and a maximum of two years.

Tourist guide

The Bali Provincial Government had prepared guidelines for domestic and foreign tourists regarding information containing regulations during their stay in Bali.

This effort was made to prevent any disturbance to security by learning from the emergence of incidents of some tourists, who committed dishonorable acts in the sacred area of the temple, a place of worship for Hindus.

Head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Service, Tjok Bagus Pemayun, stated that his side had discussed the guide with several parties, including tourism actors in Bali, such as the Bali Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) and the Bali Indonesian Tourism Industry Association (GIPI), before finalizing the regulation by the Provincial Government Legal Bureau.

Later, the regulations will be printed in leaflets in English and Indonesian and then distributed to tourists.

Foreign Tourist Visits to Bali

Statistics Indonesia (BPS) noted that foreign tourist arrivals in Bali reached a peak in 2019, with a total of 6.3 million.

The visits dropped to around one million foreign tourists in 2020 and went quiet in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The arrivals of foreign tourists to Bali increased again in 2022, reaching 2.3 million people, as the COVID-19 case count began to decline.

Due to a decrease in the number of cases, the Indonesian government decided to reopen Bali for foreign tourists that was followed by high number of arrivals of domestic and foreign tourists in Bali.

However, the start of the rebound in Bali’s tourism was tarnished by the actions of a handful of foreign tourists.

Hence, the firmness of law enforcement officials in Bali towards misbehaving tourists should be supported by all parties, including the public and tourism actors.

ll of this aims to ensure that those foreign tourists obey Indonesian laws and respect local customs and culture in Bali in order to support higher quality tourism on the island.

The arrivals of tourists in Bali is indeed important, but adherence to social, cultural, religious, and legal norms must be upheld.

Source: Antara News Agency

Some 37 Indonesians employed as online scammers repatriated from Laos

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Some 37 Indonesians, whose passports were held by a company in Bokeo, Laos, were repatriated to Indonesia, an official of the Foreign Affairs Ministry stated.Director for Protection of Indonesian Citizens and Legal Entities of the ministry Judha Nugraha said, the Indonesians could be repatriated from Laos via the Chiang Rai route, Thailand, as their visas were still valid.

The 37 Indonesians are part of the 45 Indonesians employed as online scammers in a company operating in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone in Laos.

“Meanwhile, eight other Indonesian citizens could not leave Laos yet because their passports are still held by the company,” Nugraha noted via text message, Monday.

The Indonesian Embassy in Vientiane has coordinated with the Bokeo Police to retrieve the Indonesian citizens’ passports held by the company and seek legal measures on the case.

The case emerged when an Indonesian, identified by his initials as MNH, sought government assistance as his passport, along with the passports of dozen other Indonesian workers, were detained by a company in Laos.

ccording to MNH on his social media account, they have quit their job in the company.

The Indonesian Embassy in Vientiane immediately responded to the report by sending a request for assistance to the Bokeo Police to retrieve the passports of the Indonesian citizens.

Presidential Staff Office (KSP) expert staff Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin stated on Sunday that the government has worked quickly to tackle human trafficking crimes that tricked its victims into online scamming.

“The release and repatriation of trafficking victims, who were forced into online scamming, is the result of the government’s quick work in dealing with it from the upstream to downstream level,” Dzuhayatin affirmed.

ccording to the Foreign Affairs Ministry’s report, in early May, at least 25 Indonesian citizens were released from the Myanmar-Thailand border conflict area. The release process was assisted by the Indonesian Embassy in Yangon and the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok.

Not long after that release, the Indonesian government and the Philippines authority released 240 trafficking victims at a company complex that allegedly operated an online fraud.

Of the total victims, 53 were repatriated on May 25-26, while the rest were still undergoing legal processes in the Philippines.

Related news: Police attach escorts 26 citizens trafficked to Myanmar back home

Source: Antara News Agency

Kids should not abandon their parents: Minister

Dharmasraya, West Sumatra (ANTARA) – Social Affairs Minister Tri Rismaharini stated during the commemoration of the 27th National Elderly Day that there should be no further instances of parental abandonment by kids.”Do not abandon parents. We would not be able to walk without parents’ (guidance), that is the important thing. If you are indeed unable (to take care of them), entrust (them) to us. Seek for (assistance from the) Social Affairs Ministry’s offices. Do not abandon them, as we will take care of them as good as possible,” she noted.

Rismaharini delivered the statement in Dharmasraya, West Sumatra, on Monday.

The minister stated that her administration had chosen some elementary school and middle school students as ambassadors for elderly care.

The minister noted that based on some findings by the ministry’s offices, including one in Padang, West Sumatra, several old people live in culverts or tunnels. Hence, she appealed to everyone to prevent recurrence of such cases.

“One day, we will become old, (and) when we are old, of course, we do not want to be forgotten and abandoned. While we were pursuing education, parents have taken care of us, funded us. We want to be able to respect parents and elderly, who have given us so much,” she remarked.

s part of the commemoration of National Elderly Day, the ministry disbursed a total of Rp23.89 billion (US$1.6 million) in aid. The forms of assistance granted, comprise civil rights services for elderly people, including issuance of the electronic identity card, birth certificates, family card, and marriage registration.

The ministry provides the opportunity of administrative registration for elderly couples whose marriages are only recognized in Islamic law, so their marriages can be listed in the state’s records. The Social Affairs Ministry collaborates with the local religious court to host the registration from May 22 to May 25, 2023.

The ministry also offers basic health checkups, such as for blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and uric acid, as well as performs cataract surgeries and blood donations.

t the event, Minister Rismaharini also commended elderly and other people — individuals, family, or groups — who have contributed to the betterment of issues surrounding elderly people.

Source: Antara News Agency

Economic consultant advises the new government to speed up taking care of labor problems

Economics Consultant advised the new government to speed up taking care of labor problems Concerned about using the welfare state budget Proposal to increase VAT by 1%, suggesting to use the oil fund mechanism to manage diesel

Narongchai Akrasanee, former Minister of Energy spoke at the seminar “Economic problems awaiting the new government” that proposed an additional 1 percent increase in VAT from the current 7 percent. The government still needs money to develop many projects. Therefore, additional income must be provided. but should review the tax on entrepreneurial profits Because it is a measure that makes foreigners decide to move to invest in neighboring countries should use technology, online systems to serve the public tourist Because tourism is an important magnet that generates income into the country. Accelerating the problem of PM 2.5 dust, not to disturb the domestic tourism atmosphere

If the Ministry of Finance has not extended measures to reduce diesel fuel taxes After the expiration of July 21, 2023, see that diesel compensation measures when it comes to budgeting During the acting government, it had to be proposed to the Election Commission for consideration because it would bind it to the next government, so it was proposed that the Oil Fund It is an important mechanism to take care of oil prices in adjusting the price increase-decrease. driver uses oil must bear the burden The overall budget should not be used to compensate for diesel prices during this period.

in the fundamentals of the Thai economy considered to be very stable International reserves of up to 226,210 million US dollars. The proportion of public debt is 61.2% of GDP. The bank’s excess liquidity is 2.33 trillion baht. The bond market has a lot of liquidity to support private funding. in terms of public debt If it is increased to 70 percent, it can be pulled back to reduce to 60 percent in the next 10 years, it is considered that the Thai economy is very strong.

M.R. Pridiyathorn Devakula, former deputy prime minister, said he agreed with a zero-based budget. Because it makes me start thinking about spending important budgets from the beginning. But it should start in the next year. For the 2025 budget, the continuation of investment projects in the EEC area considered necessary to promote foreign investment Promoting 5G WiFi access to all communities Support for the formulation of various government policies

Mr. Supawut Saicheua, a senior economist, said that while waiting for the establishment of a new government If delayed beyond August will be an economic vacuum. long-term detachment Can’t form a government very worried Because if there is an important event that requires additional budget, the Election Commission must consider. For the welfare state policy of the MOU, the coalition government requires a budget of 6.5 billion baht. The welfare budget should not have a burden of more than 20 percent of GDP. from the experience of many countries around the world If the proportion is exceeded, it will be a dangerous threshold for the fiscal position. Therefore, it should be adjusted to Smart GOV.

Acknowledging that Thailand still has a risk of labor problems in the next 7 years, 11 million workers will be absent, or 1 in 3 of the current workforce. Thailand must accelerate the development of quality labor. or producing a large number of graduates Supporting the needs of the industrial sector, therefore, sees that the Ministry of Labor is very important in modern times. and may be more important than the Minister of Finance. In addition, the new government has to speed up many law reforms. to facilitate entrepreneurs and promotion of domestic labor For external factors, the US Federal Reserve may raise interest rates by 0.25 percent on June 24, 2023, as for the extension of the US bond repayment period. with a tendency to agree in Congress If something goes wrong Recognize that the US may face a recession.

Source: Thai News Agency

Thai stocks closed up 10.13 points.

The SET closed today at 1,540.97 points, an increase of 10.13 points (+0.66%), trading value of 37,756.87 million baht.

The SET closed today at 1,540.97 points, an increase of 10.13 points (+0.66%), trading value of 37,756.87 million baht. Revealing that the Thai stock market today moved in positive territory as the US reached a preliminary agreement to raise the debt ceiling. resulting in large stock buybacks As for domestic factors, politics and the MPC meeting must be closely monitored. Tomorrow’s trend is expected to swing within a limited range, giving support at 1,535-1,530 points and resistance at 1,545-1,550 points.

Source: Thai News Agency

S. Korea’s household debt to GDP at highest level among 34 economies

South Korea’s household debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio stood at the highest level among 34 major economies in the first quarter, global financial data showed Monday.

The ratio stood at 102.2 percent in the January-March period, followed by Hong Kong with a ratio of 95.1 percent, Thailand with 85.7 percent, Britain with 81.6 percent, the United States with 73 percent, Malaysia with 66.1 percent, Japan with 65.2 percent and China with 63.6 percent, according to the Institute of International Finance (IIF).

Korea was the only country whose household debt exceeded its GDP in the first quarter. But its debt-to-GDP ratio fell 3.3 percentage points from 105.5 percent in the same period of last year, the IIF data showed.

The Bank of Korea’s continued rate hikes last year helped keep the country’s household debt from rising further in the first quarter. The central bank raised its key interest rate by 3 percentage points since August last year to 3.5 percent in January.

But it was difficult to sharply lower the ratio, as some households took bank loans for investments and their living due to the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Be sure before sharing: Do not add Line @PEANext to impersonate the electricity authority. Is it really a scam to suck all the money out of your account?

For sure before sharing, check with the PEA PEA and find that the line @PEANext is actually a line, but only in the central region, namely the Provincial Electricity Authority

Region 1 (Central Region), EGAT 1

– Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Saraburi, Ang Thong, Pathum Thani, Prachin Buri , Nakhon Nayok , Sa Kaeo

Provincial Electricity Authority Region 1 (central region) EGAT 2

– Chonburi , Chachoengsao , Rayong , Chanthaburi , Trat

Provincial Electricity Authority Region 1 (central region) EGAT 3

– Nakhon Pathom , Samut Sakhon , Suphan Buri , Kanchanaburi

for safety from crooks It is advisable to register at the office. Provincial Electricity Authority in the area or employees of the Provincial Electricity Authority in the area only invite Or contact the hotline 1129 PEA Contact Center 24 hours a day,

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