In a historic move, the Yogyakarta Palace authorities handed over land ownership documents known as 'Serat Palilah' and 'Serat Kekancingan' to the local government in Gunungkidul. This initiative aims to improve land management and ensure legal usage.
Indonesian Minister of Agriculture and Land Management, Nushron Wahid, signed a memorandum of understanding with the President of the State Islamic University of Palu to enhance cooperation in education and research. The agreement was signed during the minister's visit to the city, aiming to address land issues in a humane and scientific manner.
The government has announced an extension of exemptions and discounts on property and land tax until the end of June. This initiative aims to support citizens and enhance economic stability amidst ongoing challenges.
The West Jakarta government has announced the start of the second phase of resettling 128 families affected by the opening of a new cemetery in the regions of Pigadungan and Kamal. This relocation process follows a comprehensive survey and consultations with the impacted residents.