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Based on 2 verified sources covering Thailand:

CHIANG MAI – Phra Prachanatthamunee, the Abbot of Wat Don Chan in Chiang Mai, says the conflict in the Middle East and unstable oil prices are starting to affect daily merrit giving at the temple. [1]

If Raghuram Rajan, the highly regarded governor of India's central bank, wants to convince Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reappoint him when his current term expires in September, he has a strange way of going about it. [2]

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[1] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-20 · 50% match

Abbot at Wat Don Chan in Chiang Mai Says Fewer Donations Affecting Orphaned Children

CHIANG MAI – Phra Prachanatthamunee, the Abbot of Wat Don Chan in Chiang Mai, says the conflict in the Middle East and unstable oil prices are starting to affect daily merrit giving at the temple.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-04-25 · 30% match

Nicholas Spiro: India owes much to its central bank governor

If Raghuram Rajan, the highly regarded governor of India's central bank, wants to convince Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reappoint him when his current term expires in September, he has a strange way of going about it.

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