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Sociologist: Social Media Restrictions for Children to Build Character

A sociologist from Hasanuddin University in Makassar has praised the Indonesian government's planned restrictions on social media access for children under 16 as a strategic measure to foster character development and protect young users from digital risks. This policy, stemming from Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on electronic system governance for child protection, aims to limit exposure to high-risk platforms starting from 28 March 2026, emphasising the importance of direct social interactions for building empathy and communication skills. Success will hinge on parental involvement and digital education to ensure children understand and adhere to the boundaries, ultimately creating a safer online environment and stronger offline social abilities.

Pelni Records 18,253 Passengers Departing from Priok During Eid 2026

PT Pelni has transported 18,253 passengers from Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta since early March during the 2026 Eid travel period, reflecting heightened inter-island mobility. The state-owned shipping company utilised vessels like KM Dobonsolo to serve routes to eastern Indonesia, with arrivals also noted at 18,830 passengers by 26 March. This surge underscores the vital role of maritime transport in facilitating Indonesia's annual Eid exodus and return, expected to remain dynamic into early April.

387 Firefighting Personnel and Air Fleet Deployed to Control Forest and Land Fires in Riau

The Indonesian Ministry of Forestry has intensified efforts to control forest and land fires (karhutla) in Riau Province, deploying 387 personnel and aerial support amid extreme dry weather and a significant rise in hotspots. From January to February 2026, over 4,440 hectares have burned, primarily peatlands, prompting collaborative operations with BNPB, BMKG, police, military, local government, and private sectors to conduct ground and air firefighting, early detection via satellites, and weather modification for artificial rain. This escalation underscores the critical need for multi-stakeholder synergy to mitigate environmental damage, protect public health, and prevent haze, especially as Riau accounts for 42.56% of Indonesia's high-confidence hotspots detected this year.

Launching in Early April, Yadea's Electric Motorcycle Equipped with AIGO and iControl

Chinese electric motorcycle manufacturer Yadea is set to launch its latest product in Indonesia on 2 April 2026, featuring advanced technologies like the AIGO Intelligent Riding System and iControl Intelligent Control System to enhance user mobility, safety, and efficiency. Key features include real-time GPS tracking, electronic fencing, Bluetooth keyless unlocking, traction control, and a high-durability battery offering up to 150 km per charge, positioning it as a competitive option in the growing electric vehicle market. This launch underscores the increasing adoption of smart, eco-friendly transportation solutions in Indonesia amid rising demand for sustainable alternatives.

Remembering Juwono Sudarsono: Failed to Become a Journalist, Instead Became a Minister

Prof. Dr. Juwono Sudarsono, who served as Defence Minister under Presidents Abdurrahman Wahid and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, as well as in education and environmental roles, passed away on Saturday at 1:45 PM WIB. Colleagues from ANTARA News recall his youthful aspiration to become a journalist, which he did not achieve after failing the entry test, yet he maintained warm relations with the press throughout his career. Tributes highlight his paternal, systematic, and engaging demeanour during interviews, such as a 2009 session in Beijing on Indonesia-China defence ties and South China Sea security.

PRR Task Force Hands Over 120 Permanent Housing Units to Disaster Survivors in South Tapanuli

Indonesia's Task Force for Accelerating Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (PRR) has handed over 120 permanent housing units to survivors in South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, marking a swift transition from emergency response to reconstruction phases starting April 2026. Led by Interior Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian and Housing Minister Maruarar Sirait, the initiative involves collaborative efforts with organisations like the Tzu Chi Foundation, which plans to build 2,603 units across affected provinces including Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. The project employs in-situ and communal schemes, supported by comprehensive data collection that has enabled additional aid such as living guarantees, housing wait funds, and socio-economic stimulus, underscoring the government's commitment to rapid recovery and community resilience.

Greeting Returnees in Bakauheni, Police Chief Distributes Packages and Dolls

Indonesian Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo visited Bakauheni Port in South Lampung to monitor the Eid al-Fitr return traffic, engaging with pedestrian travellers by inquiring about their journeys and offering safety advice. He distributed snack packages, mineral water, and dolls to children to support and entertain the returnees amidst queues. Sigit highlighted a 7.8% reduction in accidents during this year's mudik and return flows compared to 2025, despite a 20.49% increase in travellers to 2.9 million, crediting public cooperation and police efforts for the improved safety record.

iPhone 14, 15, and 16 Prices in Indonesia Rise Uniformly to These Levels

Prices of several iPhone models in Indonesia have risen by between Rp1 million and Rp1.5 million in a short period, just one month after the start of Ramadan. The iPhone 15 128GB variant now costs Rp12.749.000, up from Rp11.249.000, while the base iPhone 16 128GB has increased to Rp14.999.000 from Rp13.999.000. This adjustment affects various storage options across the iPhone 15 and 16 series, potentially impacting consumer purchasing power in the local market.

PSEL Becomes Emergency Waste Solution, Government to Build Two Facilities in Banten

The Indonesian government is accelerating the handling of emergency waste issues by developing Waste-to-Electricity Processing (PSEL) facilities, with two sites targeted for completion in Banten province within three years. Located in Jatiwaringin, Tangerang Regency, and Cilowong, Serang City, these facilities aim to process around 4,000 tonnes of waste per day into electricity, funded by Daya Anagata Nusantara as part of broader infrastructure efforts. Officials emphasise the importance of community-led waste sorting from the source to complement the downstream technology and reduce management costs, while local governments intensify awareness campaigns during construction.

Police Arrest Two Suspects in Extortion of Car with D Licence Plate in Tanah Abang, Jakarta

Jakarta police have arrested two men suspected of extorting a driver from Bandung whose car bore a D licence plate in the Tanah Abang area. The incident occurred when the victim stopped to use a maps app, leading to demands for "escort money" and the forcible taking of an e-money card after the victim refused and offered only a partial amount. The case gained public attention after a video of the event went viral on social media, prompting further police investigation.

Jakarta East City Government Reprimands Businesses for Using Road Shoulders, Causing Frequent Traffic Jams in Cawang

The Jakarta East City Government has reprimanded several businesses along Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo in Cawang for illegally using road shoulders to place tables and allow excessive parking, which frequently causes traffic congestion, particularly at night. Officials from the Transportation Sub-Department and Satpol PP conducted inspections, issued warnings to business owners, provided guidance to parking attendants, and deployed personnel for ongoing monitoring and enforcement. This action underscores the local authorities' commitment to upholding traffic regulations and ensuring smoother urban mobility in densely populated areas.

IDAI Supports Social Media Restrictions, Children Deemed Unready to Face Digital World Risks

The Indonesian Paediatric Society (IDAI) has voiced its support for the government's PP Tunas regulation, which limits children's access to social media, emphasising the need to shield them from digital risks such as inappropriate content and mental health issues. Describing social media as a vast ocean offering both benefits and dangers, IDAI highlights that children lack the maturity to navigate it independently, compounded by varying parental supervision capabilities. This policy underscores broader efforts to safeguard children's emotional and behavioural development in an increasingly connected world.

Astra Tol Cipali Deploys Fleet in Anticipation of Second Peak Return Traffic

Astra Tol Cipali, the operator of the Cikopo-Palimanan toll road in West Java, has mobilised traffic service fleets and optimised rest area facilities to manage the anticipated second peak of Lebaran return traffic on Sunday, 29 March. The company has stationed 19 tow trucks and 10 patrol vehicles at strategic points, deployed security personnel for traffic management and emergencies, and enhanced services at eight rest areas, including free toilets, expanded parking, and additional staff. These measures aim to ensure safe and comfortable journeys for motorists heading to Jakarta, underscoring the importance of toll infrastructure in supporting national holiday mobility.

From Hometowns to Jakarta, Pertamina Facilitates Return Flow for Eid

PT Pertamina has launched a return mobilisation service for over 900 Eid travellers from four cities in Java to Jakarta as part of its Mudik Bareng Pertamina 2026 programme, marking the first such initiative for the return journey. The programme, which supports efficient and orderly travel while promoting energy savings and reduced traffic congestion, aligns with government efforts on energy efficiency amid global challenges. Building on the earlier outbound leg that transported more than 5,000 passengers, Pertamina aims to enhance public mobility and sustainability during the festive period.

TikTok Reveals Series of Efforts to Comply with PP Tunas Implementation

TikTok has outlined multiple initiatives to adhere to the newly effective PP Tunas regulation, aimed at protecting children in the digital space, including restrictions on accounts for users under 16 years old following a self-assessment process. The platform commits to ongoing consultation with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Kemkomdigi) and highlights its proactive content removal—99.1% of violating content is deleted before reports—and over 50 automatic privacy and safety settings for teens. This compliance effort aligns with the Indonesian government's broader policy to limit social media access for minors under 16, starting 28 March 2026, to safeguard approximately 70 million children from digital risks.

Triggering Congestion, Minister of Public Works to Evaluate Layout of Rest Areas on Toll Roads

Indonesia's Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, has announced plans to evaluate and redesign the layout of rest areas along the Trans Java Toll Road following the 2026 Lebaran holiday traffic, particularly targeting the areas at KM 52 and KM 62 which were closed due to narrow entry points causing vehicle pile-ups. The ministry will form a team to assess facilities without petrol stations that bear heavy traffic loads, aiming to prevent future congestion and enhance road safety during peak periods. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to improving infrastructure quality and connectivity, contributing to smoother holiday travel through ongoing repairs and collaborative traffic management efforts.

Video: Boosting Exports, LPEI Assists 1,600 SMEs and Villages in Penetrating Global Markets

Indonesia's Export Financing Agency (LPEI) achieved a positive growth in 2025, posting a net profit of Rp252 billion, an 8% year-on-year increase, driven by business transformation and financing growth exceeding 15%. Amid global economic turbulence, LPEI is diversifying financing across sectors like CPO, mining materials, and manufacturing, while supporting exports to regions such as Africa, South Asia, and Latin America through government policies. The agency is also promoting SME development and the Export Village programme, which now includes 7,000 members with 1,600 already exporting, and sees strong potential in textiles and garments despite import challenges for raw materials.

120 Permanent Homes for Tapanuli Selatan Disaster Victims Delivered Ahead of Schedule

The Indonesian government, through its Task Force for Accelerating Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in Sumatra, has expedited the delivery of 120 permanent housing units to disaster-affected residents in South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, marking a swift transition to the rehabilitation phase. Ministers Tito Karnavian and Maruarar Sirait praised the local regent's comprehensive data collection, which facilitated rapid aid distribution, including financial support and communal housing schemes backed by non-governmental organisations like the Tzu Chi Foundation. This initiative, part of a broader plan to build over 2,600 units across three provinces, underscores the government's commitment to efficient post-disaster recovery and community support in line with presidential directives.

RoyalKueID Wheat Buns: A Practical Snack Growing with BRI Empowerment

The RoyalKueID wheat bun business, a Jakarta-based UMKM, has evolved from a home initiative in 2023 into a multi-channel operation by late 2024, offering convenient, family-friendly snacks. Leveraging BRI's QRIS for seamless transactions and the LinkUMKM platform for skill enhancement, the co-founder Yusnianti has expanded market reach across cities and islands. BRI's comprehensive ecosystem, utilised by nearly 15 million UMKM by end-2025, underscores its commitment to sustainable MSME growth and inclusive economic development in Indonesia.

Pertamina Facilitates Return Journey, Hundreds of Travellers Head Back to Jakarta

PT Pertamina has launched its first return journey service for Eid al-Fitr travellers to the Special Capital Region of Jakarta as part of the Mudik Bareng Pertamina 2026 programme, transporting over 900 participants from four cities including Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, and Surabaya. The initiative, highlighted by the release event in Yogyakarta led by Independent Commissioner Condro Kirono, emphasises safe, comfortable, and energy-efficient travel to reduce traffic congestion and fuel consumption. By supporting mass transportation, Pertamina aligns with government efforts to promote energy sustainability and lower emissions during peak holiday periods.

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