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DKI Yesterday: Rubbish Piles in Kramat Jati Market to WFH for Civil Servants

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DKI Yesterday: Rubbish Piles in Kramat Jati Market to WFH for Civil Servants
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - A series of important and interesting events coloured Jakarta on Monday (30/3), ranging from traders at Kramat Jati Market complaining about piles of rubbish to the work-from-home (WFH) policy for civil servants (ASN) in the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government environment.

Review the following news summary:

  1. Traders Complain About Piling Rubbish at Kramat Jati Market

Traders at Kramat Jati Market, East Jakarta, complained about towering piles of rubbish that have not been collected, disrupting buying and selling activities.

“Now the roads are getting narrower because of the towering rubbish. It used to be spacious, now vehicles have trouble passing,” said one trader at Kramat Jati Market, Suratno (52), in East Jakarta, on Monday.

  1. DKI Governor to Soon Create Derivative Regulations for PP Tunas

DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated that he will soon create derivative regulations, particularly for DKI residents, following the issuance of Government Regulation number 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection (PP Tunas).

“We will soon create derivative regulations for the DKI Jakarta Government. We will then work together with the DPRD to formulate it,” said Pramono in Jakarta, on Monday.

  1. No Response, Residents Redraw “Zebra Cross” in Tebet

Residents redrew the pedestrian crossing (zebra cross) in the Tebet area, South Jakarta, after reports of the facility’s disappearance received no response on the JAKI application for over a year.

“Residents have reported it via JAKI and to the sub-district since a year ago, but it was ignored. When residents take action and it goes viral, then they talk about regulations. Don’t only ‘wake up’ because it’s viral,” said volunteer Rafli Zulkarnaen or Ijoel when contacted in Jakarta, on Monday.

  1. DKI Intensifies Urban Farming Through Major Harvest at 807 Sites

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is intensifying food security and urban farming through a major harvest event at 807 sites across Jakarta.

“This major harvest event was attended by all regional leaders from the five city areas and one regency, spread across 807 harvest locations,” said Head of the DKI Jakarta Food Security, Maritime, and Agriculture Agency (KPKP) Hasudungan Sidabalok at the agricultural land on Jalan Raya Pulo Gebang, RT 12/RW 06, Cakung, East Jakarta, on Monday.

  1. WFH for DKI Provincial Government ASN Confirmed Not on Wednesdays

DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said that the work-from-home (WFH) policy for Civil Servants (ASN) in the DKI Provincial Government environment is confirmed not to be on Wednesdays.

“Regarding the day, of course not Wednesday. Why not Wednesday? Because Wednesday is public transport day,” said Pramono in Jakarta, on Monday.

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