West Java DPRD Urges Accelerated Village Expansion to Optimize Village Fund Absorption and Enhance Community Welfare
BANDUNG – The West Java Provincial Regional House of Representatives (DPRD), through its Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda), is actively advocating for regency and municipal governments to expedite the process…
West Java Legislature Urges Comprehensive Government Support for Small and Medium Industries to Boost Exports and Local Employment
BANDUNG, West Java – The West Java Provincial Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) Commission II has issued a strong call to the provincial government, urging a concentrated and strategic effort…
Fate of Jember’s Natural Shields The Vanishing Gumuk Hills of East Java
The landscape of Jember Regency in East Java is defined by thousands of small, idiosyncratic hills known locally as gumuk. For the people of this region, these formations are far…
Bank Indonesia East Java Projects Significant Surge in Surabaya Retail Sales for March 2026, Driven by Eid al-Fitr Demand
Bank Indonesia’s East Java Provincial Office has issued a projection indicating a substantial increase in retail sales performance for Surabaya in March 2026. This optimistic forecast is anchored in the…
East Java Police Uncover International Wildlife Smuggling Ring Targeting Endangered Komodo Dragons and Rare Species
The East Java Regional Police (Polda Jawa Timur) have successfully dismantled a sophisticated international wildlife trafficking syndicate specializing in the smuggling of juvenile Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) from East Nusa…
OJK West Java Advocates for Innovative Islamic Finance to Bolster Financial Inclusivity and Economic Resilience
BANDUNG, West Java – The Financial Services Authority (OJK) West Java has issued a strong call for the banking sector, particularly Islamic financial institutions, to embrace innovation and expand their…
The Ecological Bastion of Northern Java: Navigating the Fragile Future of Mount Muria’s Biodiversity and Cultural Heritage
Standing as the final natural fortress on the northern coast of Java, Mount Muria represents a critical ecological sanctuary that anchors the region’s environmental stability and biological diversity. This dormant…
Central Java Ministry of Law and Human Rights Highlights Dynamic Regulatory Challenges for Legal Analysts
SEMARANG – Heni Susila Wardoyo, Head of the Central Java Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham Jateng), recently underscored the escalating complexity of the regulatory…
The Guardians of Mount Muria: How Parijoto Cultivation is Revitalizing Local Economies and Preserving Java’s Vital Ecosystems
For nearly three decades, Mashuri, a 62-year-old farmer from the village of Colo in the Dawe District of Kudus, Central Java, has dedicated his life to the cultivation of parijoto,…
The Guardians of Telaga Ranjeng How Ancient Myths and Local Wisdom Preserve a High-Altitude Sanctuary in Central Java
On the mist-shrouded western slopes of Mount Slamet, a unique intersection of spiritual belief and environmental conservation unfolds daily at Telaga Ranjeng. Located within the dense forest of Pandansari Village,…















