Day: November 8, 2022

Education should produce graduates adaptive to job market: Bappenas

The nation’s education system must be able to produce graduates that are adaptative to the job market dynamics, the National Development Planning Ministry (Bappenas) stated. “(This is), so that graduates can be good at adjusting to the dynamics of the economy that has a changing structure and job market landscape,”

Educational institutions should be safe, free from bullying: BRIN

Educational institutions at all levels must be safe places that are free from bullying for students, so they can study and form character optimally, according to the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). “Educational institutions at the primary, secondary, and higher education (levels) should be a safe place for students

Administration of 10 mln domestic COVID vaccines commences in November

Some 10 million domestic COVID-19 vaccines have started to be administered to the targeted population this November to meet the demand for booster dose, Minister of Health Budi Gunadi Sadikin stated. “This November, we expect to be able to use five million doses of domestic vaccine, and there will be

NFA to improve potential of West Java’s food sector

The National Food Agency (NFA) is ready to extend support to improve West Java’s food sector potential by allocating food logistics facilities and infrastructure that will be useful in extending the shelf life of products. “Facilities and infrastructure, such as refrigerators, freezers, storage machines, and drying machines at food production

Ministry asks airlines to help disseminate information on e-VoA

The Law and Human Rights Ministry has urged airlines to assist in efforts to disseminate information about the implementation of the electronic visa on arrival (e-VoA) facility for international travelers wanting to visit Indonesia. “I see that there is still a lot of interest from foreigners who use visas on

Endemic, native plant species to be planted in IKN area: Ministry

Vegetation planted in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) will comprise  several types of endemic and native plants, according to the Environment and Forestry Ministry. “Types of plants that will be planted are endemic species, native species, mosquito repellents, and plants that animals consume,” the ministry’s official, Dyah Murtiningsih, noted at