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Three Days Before Eid, Beef Prices in West Jakarta Reach Rp160,000 per Kilogram

Beef prices in West Jakarta's Tomang Market have risen to Rp160,000 per kilogram three days before Eid al-Fitr, up from Rp140,000 to Rp150,000 a week prior, with all cuts now uniformly priced. Traders attribute the increase to elevated costs, noting a decline in buyers compared to last year when prices were Rp150,000 per kilogram and demand was higher. Despite the price surge, supply remains stable from the Cakung Slaughterhouse managed by the Jakarta provincial government's Perumda Dharma Jaya, with expectations of a buyer influx on the eve of the holiday though not as robust as in previous years.

Realising Eid Joy, PTPN IV PalmCo Simultaneously Transports Thousands of Free Mudik Participants

PT Perkebunan Nusantara IV PalmCo, a state-owned enterprise, has launched a free mudik programme for Eid 2026, transporting 1,160 participants from Sumatra and Kalimantan using 31 buses across 13 routes to ensure safe and comfortable journeys home. This initiative, part of the BUMN's collaborative mudik effort, underscores the company's commitment to public welfare by reducing traffic congestion, minimising travel risks, and providing economic relief to participants. By reinforcing the role of SOEs in inclusive public services, the programme highlights PalmCo's broader social responsibility beyond its core palm oil business.

Eid al-Fitr Homecoming 2026: Traffic on Trans-Sumatra Toll Road Surges 78.35 Percent

Traffic on the operational sections of the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road has surged by 78.35 percent to 153,823 vehicles daily during the early stages of the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming, reflecting heightened mobility as Indonesians travel home earlier for the holiday. PT Hutama Karya, the operator, attributes this increase to growing societal movement and is monitoring conditions to ensure safety and smoothness, while urging drivers to plan trips carefully and adhere to traffic rules. This development underscores the critical role of toll infrastructure in managing mass migrations during major national holidays, with real-time updates available via official channels.

Supporting safe and convenient Eid homecoming

The Indonesian government anticipates 143.9 million travelers for the 2026 Eid homecoming, a slight decrease from previous estimates, and has implemented measures such as a work-from-anywhere policy on March 16-17 and 25-27 to stagger departures and alleviate traffic congestion. Preparations include deploying 36,660 vehicles across various modes, digital monitoring systems, one-way traffic controls, and 161,243 security personnel to ensure safe journeys. Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka urged caution on roads and health maintenance, while extending Eid greetings, highlighting the tradition's significance in fostering family reunions amid logistical challenges.

Acid Attack Case: Commission I Emphasises Transparent Investigation

DPR RI's Commission I member Oleh Soleh has urged the TNI to conduct a fully transparent and accountable investigation into the acid attack on KontraS deputy coordinator Andrie Yunus, allegedly involving rogue military personnel. He condemned the violence against the activist as a serious violation of law and democratic principles, demanding that all involved be prosecuted without favouritism to restore public trust. This case serves as a critical opportunity for the TNI to evaluate internal oversight and prevent future abuses of authority.

Anticipating Eid Cargo Surge, IPC TPK Prepares 24/7 Loading and Unloading Services

IPC Terminal Petikemas (IPC TPK), a subsidiary of PT Pelindo Terminal Petikemas, has implemented 24/7 loading and unloading services to handle the anticipated surge in container traffic ahead of Eid al-Fitr 1447 H, supporting government restrictions on goods transport during the homecoming period. With a 37.5% increase in activity at Terminal Petikemas 2 (TP2) Domestic compared to the previous week, the company is optimising gate services, utilising buffer yards, and collaborating with nearby container depots to prevent pile-ups. IPC TPK urges customers to expedite deliveries before the 13-29 March 2026 restrictions to maintain smooth national logistics chains.

PDIP Legislator Requests Trial in Andrie Yunus Acid Attack Case to Be Held in General Court

A PDIP legislator in Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission III, Safaruddin, has urged that the trial for the acid attack on Kontras activist Andrie Yunus be conducted in a general court, citing Article 170 of the Criminal Procedure Code due to its involvement of both TNI members and civilians. The commission has formed a working committee to oversee the case, including holding hearings to ensure a thorough investigation without time limits. The attack, which caused severe burns to Andrie's face, eyes, chest, and hands, implicated four Indonesian military personnel, though their motives are still under investigation.

Sri Lanka Implements Four-Day Workweek to Save Fuel, Wednesday Off

Sri Lanka's government has introduced a four-day workweek, designating Wednesdays as a holiday for public institutions, schools, and universities to conserve fuel amid potential shortages triggered by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East disrupting global energy supplies. Private sector entities are encouraged to adopt the same measure, with civil servants urged to work from home where possible to reduce transportation fuel use. The policy is part of broader energy-saving efforts, including emergency spot market purchases to cover a shortfall of over 90,000 metric tons of crude oil, highlighting the vulnerability of Asian South nations to international supply chain disruptions.

Following President's Directive, South Lampung Regent to Provide Free UMKM Food for Thousands of Residents During Open House

In response to President Prabowo Subianto's instructions for officials to avoid extravagant Open House events, South Lampung Regent Radityo Egi Pratama has planned a simple Halal Bihalal gathering on 21 March 2026, featuring free meals sourced from local street vendors and small-scale UMKM businesses to serve thousands from across 17 districts. The event at the Regent's official residence aims to eliminate protocol barriers, promote community warmth, and empower grassroots economies while inviting vulnerable groups such as orphans, the elderly in care homes, and underprivileged residents to ensure no one feels isolated during Eid celebrations. This initiative underscores a commitment to governmental simplicity and social inclusion in line with national leadership directives.

Acid Attack Case on Andrie Yunus in Spotlight, Coalition Urges General Court to Uncover Main Mastermind

A civil society coalition has strongly condemned the acid attack on human rights defender Andrie Yunus, allegedly perpetrated by four TNI members, viewing it as a grave assault that endangers democracy, rule of law, and human rights protections in Indonesia. The coalition demands that the case be handled by the general court rather than the military court to ensure transparency and accountability, insisting on tracing the intellectual actors and higher command chain involved. They call for moral and institutional responsibility from top officials, including the Head of BAIS, TNI Commander, and Defence Minister, and urge Komnas HAM to conduct a thorough investigation, linking the incident to broader patterns of structured violence amid calls for an independent fact-finding team.

Medan City Government Invites 400 Orphans to Shop for Eid Needs in 2026

The Medan City Government has partnered with the National Zakat Agency (Baznas) and the Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri) to enable 400 orphans across the city's districts to shop for Eid al-Fitr 2026 essentials, providing each child with Rp600,000β€”an increase from Rp500,000 the previous year. Mayor Rico Tri Putra Waas emphasised that the initiative aims to ensure no child feels sad during the festivities due to lack of new clothes, underscoring the importance of communal care and joy for all societal layers. This programme, split over two days, highlights the local government's commitment to supporting vulnerable children and fostering social responsibility.

Baku-Sumi Bima Road Split by Landslide, Residents Urged to Stay Alert

A section of the Baku-Sumi road in Bima Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, has been severely damaged and split open due to a landslide triggered by heavy rain on Tuesday night. The Bima District Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has installed warning banners and is coordinating with technical departments and village governments for urgent repairs to prevent accidents and ensure continued access for residents. This incident underscores the vulnerability of regional infrastructure to extreme weather, prompting calls for immediate intervention.

Indonesia to build over 2,000 homes for tribal chiefs in Highland Papua

President Prabowo Subianto has directed the Highland Papua Governor to construct 2,200 housing units for local chiefs and residents across eight districts in the province, as announced by Aziz Andriansyah, director general for administration and risk management of the ministry. This special initiative, distinct from regular government housing programs for the poor or disaster victims, includes 2,000 units of 45-square-metre houses and 200 units of 90-square-metre houses, with tailored regulations and procedures being prepared to address technical and non-technical needs. The programme aims to support tribal communities in the region and is expected to proceed smoothly, highlighting the government's focus on indigenous welfare in remote areas.

Eni Begins Offshore Gas Project in East Kalimantan

The Italian energy company Eni has taken the Final Investment Decision for a major deep-sea gas development project off the coast of East Kalimantan, with an investment of approximately US$15 billion, covering the Gendalo-Gandang (South Hub) and Geng North-Gehem (North Hub) fields. This initiative is expected to boost Indonesia's national gas production, enhance long-term energy security, and create thousands of jobs, with production starting in 2028 and peaking in 2029 at around 2 billion cubic feet per day. The rapid FID, just 18 months after the Plan of Development approval, signals strong global investor confidence in Indonesia's upstream oil and gas sector and will support both domestic needs and LNG exports from Bontang.

Pertamina Patra Niaga provides 43 free rest stops for Eid travellers

PT Pertamina Patra Niaga has launched 43 Serambi MyPertamina facilities as free rest areas for Eid al-Fitr travellers in 2026, offering services such as mini clinics, lactation rooms, prayer spaces, relaxation areas, massage chairs, kids' corners, and complimentary food and drinks. These sites, comprising six full-service locations at key toll road rest areas and 37 compact versions at non-toll routes, airports, ports, and tourist spots, aim to ensure safe and comfortable journeys amid the demanding physical requirements of mudik travel. User feedback highlights the benefits, including health checks, haircuts, and family-friendly entertainment, enhancing the overall travel experience.

Pegadaian Regional Office VIII Jakarta 1 Sends Off 500 Mudik Participants for Free

PT Pegadaian, through its Regional Office VIII Jakarta 1, has launched the "Mudik Aman Berbagi Harapan 2026" programme to support the BUMN Free Mudik initiative ahead of Eid al-Fitr 1447 H, providing safe and comfortable travel for 500 participants to various cities in Java. The event, held on 16 March 2026 at the Kramatjati Area Office in East Jakarta, was attended by company directors and local government representatives, highlighting Pegadaian's commitment to delivering tangible social benefits beyond financial services. Nationally, Pegadaian has prepared 84 transport fleets to facilitate mudik journeys across Indonesia, underscoring its role as a state-owned enterprise in promoting sustainable community welfare.

Prasetiya Mulya University Students' Cocoa Axis Innovation Wins First Place in Carbon Youth Challenge 2025

Students from Prasetiya Mulya University have clinched first prize at the 2025 Carbon Youth Challenge with their innovative product, Sumbu Kakao, which transforms cocoa husk waste into environmentally friendly briquettes as a low-emission alternative energy source. This achievement highlights the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing green economy solutions, targeting small and medium-sized culinary enterprises and households while boosting the welfare of local cocoa farmers. The win underscores Indonesia's push towards carbon markets and sustainable energy transitions, reinforcing the university's commitment to climate action and innovation.

LBH urges investigators to apply premeditated murder attempt charge in Andrie Yunus case

The Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) has called on investigators to charge suspects in the acid attack on KontraS deputy coordinator Andrie Yunus under provisions for premeditated attempted murder with accomplices, citing the coordinated nature of the assault by four perpetrators targeting vital areas. LBH submitted an official letter advocating for the use of Articles 459, 17, and 20 of the National Criminal Code, emphasising the premeditated planning evident in the surveillance, execution, and escape tactics. Metro Jaya Police have identified two suspects but suggest the involvement of more than four individuals based on witness testimonies.

Government Urges Providers to Shut Down Internet for 24 Hours During Nyepi in Bali

The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs has issued a circular urging telecommunications operators to disable mobile data and IPTV services across Bali for 24 hours during the sacred Nyepi observance on 19-20 March 2026, in line with the Saka 1948 calendar. This measure aims to honour the Hindu tradition of silence and reflection, while ensuring essential services remain operational at vital facilities such as hospitals, airports, and government offices. Providers are also required to inform the public via SMS blasts in the days leading up to the event, highlighting the government's commitment to balancing cultural practices with public welfare.

Accompanied by PNM, Mrs Wulan Rises from Rock Bottom to Owning Her Own Home

Mrs Wulan from Denpasar, Bali, exemplifies resilience by transforming her life from unemployment and homelessness to owning a home and educating her children through a small business selling citrus leaves, supported by PNM Mekaar's guidance and community network. This story highlights PNM's role in empowering ultra-micro entrepreneurs, particularly women, beyond mere financing to foster sustained growth and family welfare. PNM's Secretary, Dodot Patria Ary, emphasises the extraordinary potential of Indonesian women when provided with ongoing support, underscoring the company's commitment to building prosperous futures.

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