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KAI Daop 4 Semarang Records Surge in Long-Distance Train Passengers

PT KAI Daop 4 Semarang reported 269,236 passengers using long-distance train services for departures and arrivals from 23 to 26 March 2026 during the post-Eid al-Fitr return flow. An additional 76,984 tickets have been sold, with numbers expected to rise until 29 March 2026. This surge highlights the critical role of rail infrastructure in managing holiday travel volumes in Central Java.

915 Passengers Arrive at Lebak Bulus Terminal up to H+4 of Eid

A total of 915 passengers have arrived at Jakarta's Lebak Bulus Terminal via 145 intercity buses by the fourth day after Eid al-Fitr, with the highest number on Wednesday at 585 passengers. The terminal head predicts the peak return flow on Saturday and Sunday, noting that outbound trips have dominated so far with 1,248 departures, as many prefer integrated transport hubs despite late arrivals. Despite the current smooth conditions, authorities are maintaining vigilant services including health checks and vehicle inspections to ensure safety through the end of the holiday transport period.

Home Affairs Minister and Housing Minister Inspect BSPS in North Sumatra, Targeting 19,668 Houses for Repair

Indonesia's Minister of Home Affairs, Muhammad Tito Karnavian, and Minister of Housing and Human Settlements, Maruarar Sirait, visited the Self-Help Housing Stimulus Assistance Programme (BSPS) in Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra, to ensure its readiness and targeting for 2026. The programme aims to repair 19,668 substandard houses in the province, a significant increase from the previous year's 1,982 units, contributing to the national target of 400,000 units and emphasising community participation and gotong royong spirit. This initiative supports poverty alleviation efforts, with government incentives like exemptions from building permits, land taxes, and VAT, while also highlighting the region's rapid post-disaster recovery.

Ministry of Transportation dispatches 4,270 return trip participants free of charge using 100 buses

The Directorate General of Land Transportation under the Ministry of Transportation has facilitated the free return journey for 4,270 Lebaran participants from Java and Sumatra to Jakarta, Depok, and Tangerang using 100 buses departing from 12 terminals across Indonesia. This initiative aims to enhance road safety, reduce motorcycle usage for long distances, and ensure orderly travel during the high-mobility post-Eid period, while also transporting 120 motorcycles via trucks from select locations. The programme underscores the government's commitment to public welfare and coordinated transportation during festive returns.

Hundreds of Trucks Trapped in Severe Traffic Jam at Bakauheni, Lampung

Severe traffic congestion at Bakauheni in South Lampung has stranded hundreds of trucks carrying essential goods, fruits, and vegetables during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr return flow, leading to delays exceeding 10 hours and potential losses in the hundreds of millions to billions of rupiah due to spoilage. The jam, centred on access to alternative ports BBJ Muara Pilu and Sumur Makmur Abadi, stemmed from a policy requiring barcode ticket scanning at SMA port, which was not feasible at the underutilised Wika Beton port initially. The situation eased in the afternoon when vehicles were redirected to Wika Beton with additional ferries, though port authorities have yet to provide an official explanation.

Riau Police Chief Inspects Forest and Land Fires in Dumai, Emphasises Law Enforcement and Prevention

Riau Police Chief Irjen Herry Heryawan visited a forest and land fire site in Dumai to assess the situation and reinforce the police's commitment to rapid response and prevention of ecological disasters during the dry season. He stressed the need for cross-sectoral synergy involving the military, local government, and community participation to minimise fire risks through integrated patrols, public education, and strict law enforcement. The inspection underscores ongoing efforts to safeguard the environment in Riau Province amid recurring fire threats.

Accelerating Citizen-Centric Public Services Through AI and Digital Transformation

At the Global AI+ Public Service Summit held during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Huawei showcased its integrated platform solutions leveraging AI and data intelligence to overhaul public services worldwide, addressing challenges like fragmented portals and lengthy processing times. The company's Global Public Service Solution emphasises a citizen-focused architecture with "chat-to-process" innovations, enabling seamless, efficient access to services via mobile apps and unified interfaces, as exemplified by Shenzhen's AI assistant handling thousands of public service queries with high accuracy. This digital transformation is positioned as a strategic priority for governments to enhance governance, reduce costs, boost transparency, and improve citizen satisfaction amid rising expectations and budget constraints.

Not a Restriction, Bahlil Asks Citizens to Use Energy Wisely

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia has clarified that the government is not imposing restrictions on fuel purchases amid Middle East conflicts disrupting global energy supplies, instead urging the public to use energy judiciously according to their needs. He warned against panic buying and hoarding by individuals or industries, emphasising the importance of cooperation to maintain national energy stability, and assured that Indonesia's supplies remain adequate without relying on imports for diesel fuel. This approach highlights the government's strategy to manage resources efficiently during global uncertainties while prioritising public welfare.

13 Days of Lebaran Transport Post, Ngurah Rai Airport Passengers Up 3.7 Percent

During the 13-day Lebaran transport period from 13 to 25 March 2026, Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport handled 807,284 passengers, marking a 3.7 percent increase compared to the same period in 2025. Domestic passengers numbered 358,356, while international arrivals and departures totalled 448,928, with aircraft movements rising 4.6 percent to 4,873 and 180 extra flights operated. This growth underscores the airport's critical role in facilitating holiday travel and Indonesia's tourism-driven economy.

ITB Breaks into World Top 100 in QS WUR by Subject 2026, Four Fields Enter Top 150

Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) has achieved significant recognition in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, with four disciplines entering the global top 150, including Mineral & Mining Engineering and Petroleum Engineering in the 51-100 cluster, and Architecture & Built Environment and Art & Design in the 101-150 cluster. Overall, ITB placed 16 subjects in the rankings, up from 15 the previous year, and leads Indonesia in 13 fields, reflecting its consistent strength in engineering and expanding influence in creative and scientific disciplines. This milestone underscores ITB's commitment to international academic excellence, supporting its goal of reaching the top 150 globally by 2030 and highlighting the positive impact of collaborative efforts on education and research quality.

NTB Museum to Showcase Six Wastra Artefacts in Australia

The NTB State Museum is preparing six outstanding wastra artefacts for exhibition at an international event in Adelaide, South Australia, from 15 May to 11 October 2026, highlighting the rich cultural identity of the Sasak people of Lombok. The collection includes historically significant pieces like the dodot songket cloth from the late 19th century, featuring motifs symbolising happiness, protection, and community harmony. The exhibition, titled 'Two Islands, One Thread: The Textiles of Lombok and Bali', explores artistic exchanges between Balinese Hindu and Lombok Muslim communities over the past millennium, promoting Indonesian cultural heritage on a global stage.

Bahlil Reminds That Fuel at Petrol Stations is Not for Industrial Consumers!

Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has urged the public to use fuel from petrol stations wisely, limiting purchases to daily needs of up to 40 litres per person, as it is intended solely for household consumption and not for industrial use. He warned against panic buying and highlighted instances of trucks queuing not for transport but to resell fuel, calling on opportunists to cease hoarding amid the current supply stability. This statement aims to prevent misuse during potential crises and promote national responsibility.

North Kayu Mas Road in Pulogadung Collapses, Vehicle Access Closed

A section of North Kayu Mas Road in Pulogadung, East Jakarta, collapsed on 21 March 2026 beside the Sunter River, rendering it impassable for vehicles due to cracks and tilting. Local residents, including 58-year-old Kasiyah, reported that the road showed signs of damage from the morning but worsened dramatically by evening, exacerbated by heavy rain, with prior potholes contributing to the failure. While pedestrians can still pass with caution, barriers have been erected, and locals have complained to authorities about the lack of proper repairs, highlighting ongoing infrastructure vulnerabilities in urban areas.

Banking Stability Maintained Amid War, OJK Reveals Potential for Banks to Upgrade to KBMI IV

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has indicated that two to three banks in the KBMI III category are poised to upgrade to KBMI IV this year, driven by their nearing capital requirements and ongoing applications, despite geopolitical tensions from the Iran-US conflict. OJK emphasises that the financial system's stability remains intact, with impacts expected to be less severe than the COVID-19 crisis, while urging banks to prepare anticipatory measures against global volatility. This upgrade push aims to bolster sustainable banking operations and enhance economic contributions, with data showing strong capital ratios and profitability in the sector as of June 2025.

From BFA to Global Reach: M&G Supplies Chinese-Made Stationery and Office Products for 20 Years

Shanghai M&G Stationery Inc., a leading Chinese stationery manufacturer, has supplied high-quality office products to the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) for over 20 years, including innovative co-branded collections and sustainable low-carbon items this year. As the first in its sector to list on the stock exchange and issue an ESG report, M&G has earned international recognition for its sustainability efforts, such as a 'B' rating from CDP 2025 and inclusion in S&P Global's Sustainability Yearbook 2026. With over 30 years of experience, substantial R&D investment, and a global presence in more than 100 countries, M&G continues to expand its market reach and uphold its position as one of the world's largest stationery producers.

Floods Submerge Kedungringin in Pasuruan, East Java BPBD Team Deploys Rubber Boats to Evacuate Thousands of Residents

Severe flooding has inundated Dusun Balongrejo in Kedungringin, Pasuruan Regency, East Java, prompting the East Java Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) to swiftly evacuate thousands of affected residents using rubber boats, tents, and logistical support including food supplies. The floods, the worst in recent years, stem from high-intensity rainfall despite provincial efforts like weather modification operations during the Eid period, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing extreme weather in the region. Local authorities are providing public kitchens in multiple sub-districts and calling for technical studies to address recurrent flooding, underscoring the government's commitment to disaster response and infrastructure resilience.

BPPP KKP Ambon campaigns against waste dumping in Ambon Bay

The BPPP KKP Ambon is intensifying campaigns to prohibit waste disposal into Ambon Bay, targeting coastal communities, fishermen, and local businesses to safeguard this vital marine conservation area from environmental degradation. The initiative involves direct outreach, signage, social media, and beach clean-ups, highlighting risks such as marine pollution, coral damage, and economic losses from reduced fish catches and tourism appeal. By promoting community-based waste management practices, the programme aims to foster greater public awareness and ensure the bay's ecosystem remains preserved for future generations.

Food Assistance as a Social Safety Net Distributed in Cirebon City

The Indonesian government has launched a food assistance programme in Cirebon City as part of the National Food Security Programme, targeting 35,031 low-income families with 20 kg of rice and 4 litres of cooking oil each. Deputy Mayor Siti Farida Rosmawati highlighted its role in mitigating price fluctuations and providing economic stability, especially during challenging times. The initiative, distributed across 22 sub-districts from 26 March to 31 March 2026, aims to strengthen the social safety net and control inflation at healthy levels.

Passengers Choose Whoosh Because Tickets Can Be Bought Close to Departure

Passengers are opting for the Whoosh high-speed train due to the convenience of purchasing tickets via app even shortly before departure, particularly during the 2026 Eid al-Fitr holiday period, making it a practical alternative to private vehicles for trips like Jakarta to Bandung. While praising its speed and facilities, users like Leni suggest improvements such as cooler waiting areas and faster refund processing within 24 hours instead of 15 working days. Meanwhile, staff such as cleaner Perdiyawan Hakim continue working through the holidays, missing family reunions but finding satisfaction in facilitating travel, with KCIC forecasting another surge in passengers over the March 28-29 weekend as school breaks end and work-from-anywhere policies persist.

Part-Time PPPK in Mataram Rely on Online Sales as Salaries Remain Unpaid

Part-time Pegawai Pemerintah dengan Perjanjian Kerja (PPPK) employees under the Mataram City Government have not received their March salaries by 26 March 2026, forcing many to rely on leftover holiday bonuses or online sales to meet daily needs. The Head of the Regional Financial Agency, Muhamad Ramayoga, attributed the delay to administrative issues in various departmental offices prioritising year-end bonuses, assuring that payments will be processed next week once submissions are complete. This incident highlights ongoing challenges in public sector payroll management in Indonesia, affecting low-wage workers earning as little as Rp1.5 million per month.

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