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MUMBAI -- Japanese trading house Sojitz plans to begin manufacturing biomethane in India using rice straw, which often goes to waste. [1]

The management of the Sheraton Pattaya Resort, headed by Rojjana Franzke (left), Executive Assistant Manager and Chuankid Yeepoo (right), Executive Housekeeper welcome Earth Saiswang (2nd right), president of the Hotel PR Association of Thailand who ... [2]

BANGALORE -- With India still struggling to contain a debilitating second COVID-19 wave, Baba Ramdev, the country's most visible and flamboyant saffron-clad spiritual guru, made an astonishing accusation last week. [3]

Positioned on South Road, at the intersection with Third Road, is the most successful vegetarian restaurant in the resort. [4]

PATTAYA, Thailand – A Japanese tourist caused extensive damage by ramming his car into a go-go bar and then running into vehicles and property along Soi Buakhao, Central Pattaya on the evening of July 10. [5]

Malavika Mysore is a Mumbai-based senior associate for South Asia at The Asia Group, a strategic advisory firm headquartered in Washington. Gopal Nadadur is the company's New Delhi-based vice president for South Asia. [6]

On Oct 30, alumni and students from the National Institute of Development Administration and Graduate School of Environmental Development in the east accompanied by Pattaya Deputy mayor Banlue Kullavanijaya distributed a total of 250 sets of food pac... [7]

Pattaya officials brought adult diapers to four bedridden residents as part of the city’s continuing outreach program. [8]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-04-30 · 34% match

Japan's Sojitz to partner with Indian Oil on biomethane production

MUMBAI -- Japanese trading house Sojitz plans to begin manufacturing biomethane in India using rice straw, which often goes to waste.

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2012-08-23 · 41% match

Singer Nadda drops in at Sheraton Pattaya Resort

The management of the Sheraton Pattaya Resort, headed by Rojjana Franzke (left), Executive Assistant Manager and Chuankid Yeepoo (right), Executive Housekeeper welcome Earth Saiswang (2nd right), president of the Hotel PR Association of Thailand who

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-05-30 · 39% match

Has India's most influential guru finally gone too far?

BANGALORE -- With India still struggling to contain a debilitating second COVID-19 wave, Baba Ramdev, the country's most visible and flamboyant saffron-clad spiritual guru, made an astonishing accusation last week.

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2022-06-03 · 38% match

Pattaya Survivors: Ning’s Five Star J is the resort’s vegetarian survivor

Positioned on South Road, at the intersection with Third Road, is the most successful vegetarian restaurant in the resort.

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-07-11 · 37% match

Distraught Japanese rams car into Pattaya go-go bar, smashing vehicles in its path

PATTAYA, Thailand – A Japanese tourist caused extensive damage by ramming his car into a go-go bar and then running into vehicles and property along Soi Buakhao, Central Pattaya on the evening of July 10.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2023-09-25 · 35% match

India is serious about becoming a global electronics hub

Malavika Mysore is a Mumbai-based senior associate for South Asia at The Asia Group, a strategic advisory firm headquartered in Washington. Gopal Nadadur is the company's New Delhi-based vice president for South Asia.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-10-31 · 34% match

NIDA Alumni distribute 250 food parcels to Pattaya poor

On Oct 30, alumni and students from the National Institute of Development Administration and Graduate School of Environmental Development in the east accompanied by Pattaya Deputy mayor Banlue Kullavanijaya distributed a total of 250 sets of food pac

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-01-05 · 34% match

Pattaya officials deliver more adult diapers to bedridden elders

Pattaya officials brought adult diapers to four bedridden residents as part of the city’s continuing outreach program.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-12-12 · 34% match

India -- retreat of liberal economics

Worldwide, central banks are under pressure from governments, but the most striking instance is the change of the guard at the top of the Reserve Bank of India, where Urjit Patel has quit in dramatic fashion and been replaced by Shaktikanta Das, a lo

[10] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-01-29 · 34% match

Pattaya-Nongprue aids tourism-industry unemployed at temple

Struggling Pattaya residents received more aid at Nongprue’s latest “happy cupboard” event. Jumnien Chaiyanit, chairwoman of Nongprue Women’s Development Group, handed out food and consumer goods at the Jan. 28 event at Sutthawat Temple.

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