Supalai Pcl. cooperated with the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Royal Forest Department to give green areas to villagers in Baan Khok Phluang community, Chakakrat district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, inviting executives, suppliers, media and employees to plant 2,000 trees of various kinds to increase forest area by 10 rai under the “Suphapanalai by Care the Wild” project, aiming to reduce the company’s carbon footprint by 25% within 3 years.
Bangkok is an ever-changing city where the existence of older days is, perhaps too quickly, fading through time. New changes and buildings are touted as advancement but are they always the case? To illustrate the transient nature of Bangkok, for better or worse, Guru has listed historic landmarks that are to be closed, are at stake or have been reborn.
BANGKOK: Thailand’s central bank has temporarily suspended home-mortgage lending limits to revive the sluggish property market and pandemic-hit economy, fuelling a rally in shares of real estate developers.