Day: November 7, 2022

National archives offer document repair services for disaster victims

Head of the National Archives of Indonesia (ANRI) Imam Gunarto has said that ANRI is offering the facility of repairing or restoring documents damaged during disasters to the public. “For disaster victims, if your archives are damaged due to floods, landslides, or other disasters, we welcome you at ANRI,” Gunarto told ANTARA

All business sectors record growth in Q3, except health: BPS

All leading business sectors, except for health services, managed to record positive growth to drive domestic economic growth in the third quarter of 2022, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) has reported. All leading sectors, namely industry, mining, agriculture, trade, and construction, continued to recover by growing 4.83 percent year-on-year (yoy), 3.22 percent

Bali airport artworks to leave impression on G20 delegates: Minister

Various art installations displayed at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport aimed at promoting Indonesia’s cultures and leaving a good impression on delegates of the G20 Summit, Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno stated. “Airport readiness is very important to give the delegates a (good) first impression, so they can

Ministry sends 82 vocational lecturers for overseas internship

The Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry has sent 82 vocational education lecturers for a certified internship program overseas. “This program aims to answer the challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, namely vocational higher education lecturers who are demanded to have competence, insight, and knowledge related to the development and

Govt still deliberating on 2023 provincial minimum wage: minister

The government is still deliberating on the 2023 provincial minimum wage (UMP) based on the inputs received from various parties, Minister of Manpower Ida Fauziyah has stated. “The determination of the UMP is on November 21, 2022. It is now in the process of being discussed by the (Manpower Ministry’s) director general

ASO important for expediting Internet access: ministry

The Communication and Informatics Ministry is positive that the analogue switch-off (ASO) and the adoption of digital terrestrial television broadcasting are necessary for expanding Internet access in Indonesia. “Our brothers and sisters at the border have difficulty getting signal, the remaining frequencies will be diverted to expand Internet access,” expert staff