Bogor's Mayor, Rudi Susmanto, has unveiled educational tourism potential in the Puncak region following the discovery of colonial-era historical sites. This initiative aims to preserve cultural identity and enhance local tourism.
The Bogor government in Indonesia launched a mobile library service during a car-free day event to enhance reading culture among residents. This initiative aims to provide access to books and educational activities in public spaces.
The Bogor City Council in West Java conducted an assessment of the 2025 Financial Responsibility Report's impact on the community, focusing on vulnerable groups. This evaluation took place during a meeting with the city's Secretary General, Dini Mulyadi.
The Human Resource Management Agency in Bogor, Indonesia, has announced the launch of a new service aimed at improving the experience of government employees. The service, named ALAPADU, seeks to facilitate access to government services.
The government of Bogor in West Java has announced its financial needs for operating electric buses on the Bogonggidi-Centol route, requiring an annual budget of approximately 12 billion rupees. This initiative aims to enhance public transportation efficiency and sustainability.
The Bogor regent, Rudi Sussmanto, announced an ambitious plan to convert the Galuga waste processing center into a power generation facility, targeting to resolve the waste crisis within the next decade. This announcement was made during a meeting with representatives from the Wieming and Danatara groups.
The Bogor government in Indonesia has announced the initiation of a digital project aimed at improving the efficiency of local cooperatives through training in digital marketing. This program is a strategic step to keep pace with technological advancements.
Bojong Regency in West Java has emerged as a key reference in disaster management, welcoming a delegation from the Siskoad Military Academy. This visit aims to enhance cooperation among local government, military, and police to tackle environmental challenges.
Emergency teams successfully evacuated a tiger from a residential area in Bogor, Indonesia, after it raised concerns among residents due to its repeated appearances and attacks on pets. The operation took place following reports from citizens about the tiger's presence in their vicinity.
The government of Bogor, Indonesia, has announced the launch of a new storybook titled "Cermin Misterius," featuring works by ten young writers. This initiative aims to improve reading and writing skills among children and was celebrated with a launch event attended by officials and parents.
The Indonesian government of Bogor has announced its appreciation for data collection efforts aimed at enhancing the accuracy of information regarding social assistance beneficiaries. This initiative is part of the government's commitment to ensure support reaches the most needy populations.
Local sources in Indonesia have announced that fuel stocks in Bogor are sufficient to meet market needs for up to <strong>six days</strong>. This announcement comes at a time of increasing demand for fuel in the market.
The government of Bogor, Indonesia, has begun testing a free electric bus service on the Bogor-Centol route. This initiative aims to enhance sustainable transportation and reduce carbon emissions.
The Bogor provincial government in Indonesia has organized a Car-Free Day in several areas, including Tegar Premien Street, to promote a healthy lifestyle and reduce pollution. This event follows a hiatus during Ramadan.
Local authorities in Bogor, Indonesia, have launched a free health check and rabies vaccination campaign aimed at raising health awareness among pet owners. The initiative has seen significant participation from the community.
On Saturday, April 4, the city of Bogor, Indonesia, hosted the launch of the <strong>Dharma Shanti</strong> festival aimed at promoting values of tolerance and cultural diversity among communities. The festival, held at the Bogor municipal square, brought together various social and cultural groups in a unique celebration.
The government of Bogor City in Indonesia has announced a work-from-home (WFH) policy for government employees every Friday starting April 10, 2026. This initiative aims to save energy and reduce expenses.
In a significant step to combat cervical cancer, 190 citizens in Bogor, Indonesia, received vaccinations against the human papillomavirus (HPV). This event, organized by the National Agency of Drug and Food Control in collaboration with the Indonesian Cancer Society, aims to reduce mortality rates from this disease.
The POLPAT Cup 2026 has commenced in Bogor, Indonesia, aimed at developing children's volleyball skills. The tournament features extensive participation from local teams, reflecting a growing interest in the sport among youth.
Bogor's regent, Rudi Sussmantho, urged citizens to report drug trafficking in the Indonesian region, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation with authorities to combat this issue.
Indonesian police have revealed a network involved in counterfeiting 100,000 rupiah notes in Bogor, leading to the arrest of a suspect and the seizure of a large amount of counterfeit money.
Firefighters in Bogor, Indonesia, experienced severe exhaustion after a grueling seven-hour effort to extinguish a massive fire at a plastic factory. The fire, which broke out in the Gong Putri area, required a swift response from firefighting teams and relevant authorities.
The city of Bogor in Indonesia experienced a significant increase in hotel occupancy during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, reaching a rate of <strong>71%</strong>. This trend reflects a recovery in the tourism sector following a period of stagnation.