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Open the "less than 10 provinces" of high disparity.

Open the "less than 10 provinces" with the highest disparity in Thailand.

The province's progress index data clearly reflects that Thailand still has a "development gap" between very high areas.

The emperor taught high mountain areas, difficult travel.

Narathiwat. Border area. Fragile economy.

Tak. Passage province, but the opportunity does not pass to everyone.

It is the three lowest-rated provinces, meaning access to income, education, public health and economic opportunities that are still more limited than other areas.

Compared to the better-rated provinces, it is clear that the boom is still concentrated in infrastructure, job opportunities, and investment is not truly distributed into marginalized areas.

For example, the number 1 Khon Kaen has the largest growth access index of 62.38 points. Khon Kaen is the center of the northeast in both economy, education and medical services, there are major universities. Regional hospitals, the transportation system connects the surrounding provinces well, resulting in high employment, investment and turnover.

Locals have obviously reached more opportunities than any other northeastern province.

These numbers are not just reports, but the real lives of people in these three provinces scored low. It does not mean that people are not diligent but reflect structural constraints ranging from investment, job opportunities to government services, while high-score provinces have support systems, have money to rotate, have more opportunities to choose from than a social perspective. This is the big problem of the country waiting to be addressed.

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