In Koh Phayam, Ranong province, a popular page asking for help for students who had to wade through water to get to class became a dramatic issue. Ask for a bridge as a Children's Day gift. While the Director General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources has clarified that he has no objection to the construction of the bridge, the Home Ministry should first take up the matter for the approval of the Cabinet.
A popular page like “Monsoon Garbage ᴍᴏɴsᴏᴏɴɢᴀʀʙᴀɢᴇ ᴛʜᴀɪʟᴀɴᴅ” has surfaced and posted sad photos of elementary school students. Difficulties have to be faced in traveling for studies Some had to wade through water carrying book bags on their heads. In the picture you can see students building a bridge near where they have to go into the water.
On the page, “Children are in trouble. Koh Phayam, Ranong Province. Can you give a bridge for children as a gift on Children's Day? Can you pay attention? The water rose and sat on the pontoon. On the way back, the tide is low, so you have to wade back into the water. Because Bo couldn't come. .
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In addition to tagging on Facebook, the Minister of Social Development and Human Security Mr. Waraud Silpa-Archa MP from Move Forward party list. Raksanok Srinok and Mr. Natcha Punjai is the Deputy General Secretary of the Insavath Forward Party
The page also tagged Prime Minister Chetha Thavisin and others.
A teacher once posted a clip of students traveling back and forth using small rubber boats while on the Koh Triang school's Facebook page. Move students back and forth If the tide is out, you can't go. Instead the children had to wade into the water. These clips were released 2-3 years ago, showing the hardships of children. Most of them are Mohan people. Time to go to school
Meanwhile, activists such as Chompoon Kamhaeng or Bangan, head of the National NGO Coordinating Committee, released a video of students wading in the water with the caption “True story that happened in Koh Phayam.. Ranang 10 years ago”. The bridge was not completed. Children will build a footbridge #we will go to Koh Fayam Setha.
The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources came to comment with a message to explain bridge repairs to the youth “Department of Marine and Coastal Resources would like to clarify the facts in this matter as follows: The said area is located in the Ko Fayam National Forest. It is located in the Mangrove Forest as per resolution 22 August 2000 and 17 October 2000 Cabinet on that day, covering an area of approximately 3-0-90.70 rai, shall first be approved by the Cabinet.
The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources can then allow entry into use. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment dated 22 September 2020 letter no. A written reply has been sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs as per उश 0406/2168. Say no objection to entry and use that area.
The Ministry of Home Affairs should accept the views of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. As proposed etc. the Cabinet will approve the use of the said bridge construction scheme. Then apply for permission to the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources as per the next steps.
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