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Thai Deputy Minister Gets Royal Decoration

Thai Deputy Minister Gets Royal Decoration

Post by : Shakul

A special ceremony was held in Bangkok where senior government officials were honoured with royal decorations for the year 2025. The event took place at Government House and was attended by top leaders and high-ranking civil servants from across the country.

The ceremony was presided over by Anutin Charnvirakul, who presented the awards to cabinet ministers and officials in recognition of their service to the nation. The event reflected the importance of honouring dedication and contributions to public administration in Thailand.

Among the recipients was Deputy Minister of Education Akranan Kankittinan, who received the prestigious Second Class of the Order of the White Elephant. This award is considered one of the highest honours given to individuals for their service and commitment to the country.

During the ceremony, Akranan expressed deep gratitude for receiving the royal decoration. He described it as one of the greatest honours of his career and thanked His Majesty for the recognition and trust placed in him.

He also reaffirmed his commitment to serving the nation, especially in the field of education. He stated that he would continue working to improve education policies, reduce inequality, and create better opportunities for students across Thailand.

The Deputy Minister emphasized that education is a key pillar for national development. He highlighted the importance of improving quality learning systems and ensuring that every child has access to proper education and resources.

The ceremony not only recognised individual achievements but also reinforced the government’s focus on strengthening public service and national progress through dedication and responsible leadership.

April 28, 2026 10:16 a.m. 449

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