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Use of village funds prioritized for COVID-19 efforts: official

The Indonesian Government is prioritizing the use of village funds, allocated from state and regional budgets, for ...

Indonesian Govt to intensify labor-intensive infrastructure projects

The Indonesian government will intensify manpower-intensive infrastructure projects in different parts of Indonesia to ...

Eight dams to be ready in 2020: Public Works Ministry

The government has targeted to complete the construction of eight dams under the National Strategic Program in 2020 at ...

Sebangau peat forest, a paradise under threat

A man in his 30s checks a motorboat's engine, while travelers board a vessel at Kereng Bekirai Port, one of the two ...

Robust drum beats underscore villager's better life

-As Chinese New Year draws near, drum beats are sounding louder at a village in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous ...

Everything from farms to jogging: 5G is transforming the face and future of Chongming

-Unmanned 5G harvesters are being deployed on dedicated harvesting routes on the Wanhe organic farm on the eastern part ...

Stakeholders urged to conduct integrated management of water resources

The Public Works and Housing Ministry has urged stakeholders to jointly manage water resources, from upstream to ...

Indonesia will attain self-sufficiency in sugar production: minister

Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman is sanguine that Indonesia will attain self-sufficiency in sugar production ...

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Balinese girls possessed by Goddesses on mission to salvage traditions

Seven chosen young girls walked to a temple, with no permitted lights except for moonbeams and white smoke emanating ...

Inequality gap in villages reduced in 2019: Jokowi

Inequality gap in Indonesian villages was reduced in 2019, as the Gini ratio decreased, from 0.334 in 2015 to 0.317 in ...

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Nearly 50 million Indonesians threatened by extreme drought

An El Niño-induced severe dry spell has cast a pall over 100 districts and cities in Indonesia’s provinces ...

Over 2,100 ha of rice crop damaged in Indramayu

More than 2,100 hectares of rice crop has been damaged in drought-parched Indramayu District in West Java ...

Five villages in Temanggung, Central Java, ravaged by dry spell

 The extreme dry season has adversely affected five villages in Temanggung District, Central Java Province, ...

Bekasi plans to build six artificial lakes to tackle drought

The Government of Bekasi District, West Java, plans to build six artificial lakes to tackle drought that hits parts of ...

PUPR Ministry inspects availability of clean water in regions

The Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) Ministry inspected the availability of clean water in dams, lakes, and ...