Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul(born Thitiya Rangsitpol, 8 November 1966) is a Thai politician and congresswoman who represented Thailand from 2001 to 2005.
She was a first of the spokesperson for the .
Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 (military salaries must equal the Thai minimum wage) which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
Manitkul was elected in 2001. She was the first female Army officer to have achieved elected office in Thailand.
As a Deputy Secretary of the Minister of Defense in 2002, she took a role in establishing the Thailand Ministry of Defense‘s Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Center and Career Training School.
Early life and education
She was born and raised in Bangkok. Her father is Sukavich Rangsitpol former Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister.
In 1985 she attended the University of Colorado Boulder's Economic Institute. In 1987 she earned her MBA at the University of Dallas (MBA).
On 25 May 2005 ,She married Sitthinun Manitkul
Military
*1989 1st Lieutenant at Foreign Affairs Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1991 Captain at Military Attache Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1993 Major at Thai Military Attache Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1995 - 1997 Spokesperson of Ministry of Defence
*In 1995,The spokesperson position was created for the first time in order to help to rehabilitate Royal Thai Armed Forces image that had been tarnished by
*’’’Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul’a Thai Politician and Congresswoman who represented Thailand from 2001-2005.
*As the first spokesperson of Thai Ministry of Defense ,Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 (The Salary would equal the Thai Minimum Wage)which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
*Manitkul was elected in 2001 as The First Woman Army Officer in the Thai Parliament.The first Famale Army officer to have achieved elected office in Thailand.
*As a Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Defense in 2002,she took a role in establishing Thailand Ministry of Defense ‘s Drug Addiction Rehabilitation School.
Political
*1996 Deputy Spokesperson New Aspiration Party
*1998 Deputy Secretary New Aspiration Party
*2001 Congresswomen New Aspiration Party
*2001-2002 Deputy Secretary or the Minister of Defense
*2001-2002 Women and Youth Committee
*2001-2005 Defense Committee
*2002Congresswomen Democrats Party
*2003 Defense Committee House Of Representatives
*Deputy Chairperson Committee of Internal Affair
*2005 Deputy Secretary Democrats Party
After the election in 2001, Thaksin Shinawatra the leader of Thai Rak Thai Party, became prime minister. New Aspiration Party has joined the government. Shortly thereafter. The New Aspiration Party was merged with the Thai Rak Thai Party. Mostly to join Thai Rak Thai party (the governing party) with Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh except Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul Member of the Parliament and Deputy Secretary of the party. Offset to the (Opposition Party) remains the only MPs moving from the opposition party government. During her tenure as a member of the House of Representatives.
Royal decorations
Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul received the following decorations in the Honours System of Thailand
* Knight Grand Cross (First Class) Order of the White Elephant (2004).
* Knight Grand Cross (First Class) Order of the Crown of Thailand(2003)
She was a first of the spokesperson for the .
Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 (military salaries must equal the Thai minimum wage) which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
Manitkul was elected in 2001. She was the first female Army officer to have achieved elected office in Thailand.
As a Deputy Secretary of the Minister of Defense in 2002, she took a role in establishing the Thailand Ministry of Defense‘s Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Center and Career Training School.
Early life and education
She was born and raised in Bangkok. Her father is Sukavich Rangsitpol former Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister.
In 1985 she attended the University of Colorado Boulder's Economic Institute. In 1987 she earned her MBA at the University of Dallas (MBA).
On 25 May 2005 ,She married Sitthinun Manitkul
Military
*1989 1st Lieutenant at Foreign Affairs Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1991 Captain at Military Attache Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1993 Major at Thai Military Attache Division, Joint Intelligence, Royal Thai Armed Force
*1995 - 1997 Spokesperson of Ministry of Defence
*In 1995,The spokesperson position was created for the first time in order to help to rehabilitate Royal Thai Armed Forces image that had been tarnished by
*’’’Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul’a Thai Politician and Congresswoman who represented Thailand from 2001-2005.
*As the first spokesperson of Thai Ministry of Defense ,Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 (The Salary would equal the Thai Minimum Wage)which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.
*Manitkul was elected in 2001 as The First Woman Army Officer in the Thai Parliament.The first Famale Army officer to have achieved elected office in Thailand.
*As a Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Defense in 2002,she took a role in establishing Thailand Ministry of Defense ‘s Drug Addiction Rehabilitation School.
Political
*1996 Deputy Spokesperson New Aspiration Party
*1998 Deputy Secretary New Aspiration Party
*2001 Congresswomen New Aspiration Party
*2001-2002 Deputy Secretary or the Minister of Defense
*2001-2002 Women and Youth Committee
*2001-2005 Defense Committee
*2002Congresswomen Democrats Party
*2003 Defense Committee House Of Representatives
*Deputy Chairperson Committee of Internal Affair
*2005 Deputy Secretary Democrats Party
After the election in 2001, Thaksin Shinawatra the leader of Thai Rak Thai Party, became prime minister. New Aspiration Party has joined the government. Shortly thereafter. The New Aspiration Party was merged with the Thai Rak Thai Party. Mostly to join Thai Rak Thai party (the governing party) with Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh except Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul Member of the Parliament and Deputy Secretary of the party. Offset to the (Opposition Party) remains the only MPs moving from the opposition party government. During her tenure as a member of the House of Representatives.
Royal decorations
Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul received the following decorations in the Honours System of Thailand
* Knight Grand Cross (First Class) Order of the White Elephant (2004).
* Knight Grand Cross (First Class) Order of the Crown of Thailand(2003)
Kate McIntyre (born 1973) is a British television presenter.
She presented ' between 2000 and 2002 on Channel 5 and the children's science show The Big Bang from 2002 until 2004. She also co-hosted the BBC home makeover show DIY SOS in 2003 as well as I Want That House, Bootsale Treasure Hunt and Trading Treasures for ITV along with her own show Macintyre's Big Sting for Channel 5. Kate presented Real Story for BBC One and Project Puppy for Animal Planet, along with appearing as part of the GMTV team. More recently McIntyre has reported on the ITV series Countrywise and the Channel 5 chat show Live With Gabby.
She presented ' between 2000 and 2002 on Channel 5 and the children's science show The Big Bang from 2002 until 2004. She also co-hosted the BBC home makeover show DIY SOS in 2003 as well as I Want That House, Bootsale Treasure Hunt and Trading Treasures for ITV along with her own show Macintyre's Big Sting for Channel 5. Kate presented Real Story for BBC One and Project Puppy for Animal Planet, along with appearing as part of the GMTV team. More recently McIntyre has reported on the ITV series Countrywise and the Channel 5 chat show Live With Gabby.
It has been proposed by international powers that Iraq and Syria be divided into Sunnistan, Shiastan and Kurdistan. Sunnistan would become a Sunni Arab state in northwest Iraq and eastern Syria, Shiastan a Shia Arab state in southeast Iraq, and Kurdistan in northern Syria and northern Iraq, whose people are Sunni Kurds and to a lesser extent, Christian Assyrians.
;Sunnistan
::Most of the Sunni Arab area in Syria and Iraq is occupied by government forces.
;Shiastan
::All of the Shia Arab area in Iraq is controlled by the Federal government of Iraq or Shiite militias.
;Kurdistan
::All of the Kurdish areas in Syria are controlled by Rojava, while all Kurdish areas in Iraq are controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
;Sunnistan
::Most of the Sunni Arab area in Syria and Iraq is occupied by government forces.
;Shiastan
::All of the Shia Arab area in Iraq is controlled by the Federal government of Iraq or Shiite militias.
;Kurdistan
::All of the Kurdish areas in Syria are controlled by Rojava, while all Kurdish areas in Iraq are controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Sunita Bangard is an Indian businesswoman and the President of Marketing at Idea Cellular. Sunita has previously worked with FMCG companies like Hindustan Unilever, L’Oreal Godrej and Colgate Palmolive.
Early life
Born and raised in Mumbai, she attended Apostolic Carmel Convent Highschool from 1973 - 1984. She then pursued a Bachelor’s in Financial Accounting and Economics from Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai and followed it up with an MMS in Marketing and finance from University of Mumbai.
Career
Sunita Bangard started her career as a Brand Manager for Colgate-Palmolive in 1991.
She then went on to work at Lowe Lintas, L’Oreal, Hindustan Unilever and more. She joined Idea Cellular Ltd. as Vice President Marketing in June, 2011. She has been the President of Marketing at Idea Cellular since October 2013, which is now Vodafone Idea Limited.
Awards
Sunita Bangard was presented with the Women Super Achiever Awards in 2014. She has been featured twice in the IMPACT's list of 50 Most Influential Women. She featured at number 9 in the year 2017 and number 16 on the list in the year 2016.
Early life
Born and raised in Mumbai, she attended Apostolic Carmel Convent Highschool from 1973 - 1984. She then pursued a Bachelor’s in Financial Accounting and Economics from Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai and followed it up with an MMS in Marketing and finance from University of Mumbai.
Career
Sunita Bangard started her career as a Brand Manager for Colgate-Palmolive in 1991.
She then went on to work at Lowe Lintas, L’Oreal, Hindustan Unilever and more. She joined Idea Cellular Ltd. as Vice President Marketing in June, 2011. She has been the President of Marketing at Idea Cellular since October 2013, which is now Vodafone Idea Limited.
Awards
Sunita Bangard was presented with the Women Super Achiever Awards in 2014. She has been featured twice in the IMPACT's list of 50 Most Influential Women. She featured at number 9 in the year 2017 and number 16 on the list in the year 2016.