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Deputy Permanent Secretary of Labour Presides Over Buddhist Changing Ceremony and Pays Homage to Sacred Items of the Ministry of Labour on the Occasion of the 32nd Anniversary

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            September 23, 2025, at 06.30 hours – Mr. Samat Pattamasukon, Deputy Permanent Secretary of Labour, presided over the homage-paying ceremony to the sacred symbols of the Ministry of Labour, including Phra Phuttha Sutthithammabophit, Phra Phuttha Chinnarat, the Chai Mongkhon Guardian Spirit Shrine, and the Brahma Deity Shrine. The ceremony was held on the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the founding of the Ministry of Labour. Attending the ceremony were Mr. Santi Nantasuwan, Deputy Permanent Secretary of Labour, Ms. Bunyawee Khaipan, the Ministry of Labour’s Chief Inspector-General, Ms. Kanchana Poolkaew, Second Lieutenant Somsak Promdam, Ms. Jirapa Boonrat, Mr. Sibmuenchai Phothisin, the Ministry of Labour’s Inspector-Generals, Mr. Krirkrai Nasamoyon, Legal Advisor, Mr. Nattawut Phatprayoon, Labour Academic Advisor, Mr. Sakdinart Sontisakyothin, Assistant to the Permanent Secretary of Labour, together with senior executives, civil servants, and officials of the Ministry of Labour. The ceremony took place at the Ministry of Labour premises.

            Following this, the Deputy Permanent Secretary of Labour presided over the Buddhist chanting ceremony, offering breakfast to ten monks to make merit for former executives, civil servants, and officials of the Ministry of Labour who have passed away, as well as to invoke blessings for auspiciousness. This ceremony, held in the ground-floor hall of the Ministry of Labour, marked the 32nd anniversary of the ministry’s establishment.

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