Year: 2021

PIDI 4.0: A one-stop solution for digital technology adoption

With 196.7 million Internet users, Indonesia is currently accelerating the digital transformation process, especially in the economic field. In the current digital era, the Internet has triggered the Fourth Industrial Revolution, marked by the development of the digital economy globally, among others. “Digitalization is a means to push for the

Indonesia’s toll road network now extends 2,489 km: ministry

Indonesia has had 2,489.2 kilometers of operational toll roads nationwide by the end of 2021, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing has informed. “The toll road networks connect productive locations, such as industrial centers, tourism attractions, airports, and ports, reduce logistics and freight costs, and enhance the competitiveness

COVID-19: 113.67 million Indonesians vaccinated with second dose

The number of Indonesians who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has reached 113.67 million as of Friday, according to the COVID-19 Handling Task Force. According to data received from the task force, the number of citizens receiving the second dose rose by 661,959 on Friday, taking the total number

Visitors to Prambanan, Borobudur ensured safety, comfort : TWC

Visitors to Borobudur, Prambanan, and Ratu Boko are guaranteed safety and a sense of comfort during the Christmas 2021 and New Year 2022 holidays, according to state tourism company PT TWC. “Our current focus is on ensuring that visitors enjoy tourist destinations safely and comfortably through the good implementation of

Medium-depth earthquake striking off Banda Sea still very active: BMKG

A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake registered on Thursday at 01:25:53 a.m., 132 kilometers east of Tiakur, Southwest Maluku, indicates that the source of the quake of medium depth that hit Banda Sea is still very active. The earthquake, whose magnitude was updated to 7.3 and struck in the sea with a

Bolster public participation in creating regional regulation: Expert

Regional governments should ramp up public participation in formulating the regional regulation (perda), law expert at the Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) Ni’matul Huda advised at a national webinar streamed on YouTube here on Thursday. This suggestion is based on Huda’s observation that the regional regulation in Indonesia so far