The transportation department in Depok, Indonesia, has announced a new development in public transport services, which includes the addition of several new corridors to the Biskita Trans service. This initiative aims to improve transport services and alleviate traffic congestion in the city.
The Jakarta Traffic Management announced the launch of mobile Samsat services in 14 areas, including Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi. This initiative aims to facilitate tax payments and document renewals for citizens, thereby improving government service efficiency.
The Regional Parliament Committee in West Java has announced its full support for Governor Deddy Mizwar's initiative to evaluate the cooperation agreement with the Pullman Hotel in Bandung. This decision is part of efforts to enhance government performance and achieve sustainable development.
The West Java government has announced the removal of the requirement to present the original vehicle owner's ID for vehicle tax payments, effective April 6, 2026. This decision comes in response to citizen complaints about extortion practices by some officials.
The government of West Java, Indonesia, has announced an acceleration of its efforts to combat malnutrition, particularly the phenomenon known as 'stunting', amid a noticeable increase in cases in certain areas. This initiative is part of an urgent response to the health challenges faced by local communities.
Teddy Rusmawan, a member of the Agricultural Affairs Committee in West Java's regional parliament, has called for a transparent and professional selection process for new management at the Bandung Zoo. This demand arises amid the need to improve the zoo's management and ensure the safety of the animals.
The Vice President of the West Java Parliament, <strong>Uno Surono</strong>, emphasized that rescuing animals at the Bandung Zoo must be a top priority following the deaths of two <strong>Bengal tigers</strong>. This tragic incident raises concerns about zoo management and the urgent need for government action.
The traffic management in Jakarta has announced the launch of mobile Samsat services in 14 areas of the capital and its suburbs, starting today. These services aim to facilitate vehicle registration and tax payment for citizens.