March 23, 2025 - 11:54

In a decisive move, the higher education minister has ordered two educational institutions to implement disciplinary measures against students implicated in a recent altercation at the MBK Centre in Bangkok. The incident, which attracted significant attention, highlighted growing concerns regarding student behavior and safety in public spaces.
Witnesses reported that the brawl involved a group of students, resulting in chaos and disruption at the popular shopping destination. The minister emphasized the importance of maintaining a respectful and safe environment for all students, urging educational institutions to take swift action to address such behavior.
The directive aims to reinforce the values of discipline and responsibility among students, as well as to deter any future incidents of violence. Educational leaders are now tasked with investigating the matter thoroughly and ensuring that appropriate consequences are imposed on those involved. This situation serves as a reminder of the critical role educational institutions play in shaping student conduct both on and off campus.
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