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Yesterday in Jakarta: From Rejection of Crematorium Project to Free Homecoming Program for People with Disabilities

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several events marked Jakarta on Thursday, February 26th, starting from the rejection of the crematorium project in Kalideres, West Jakarta, to the free homecoming program for people with disabilities.

Here are the full stories:

  1. Residents reject crematorium in Kalideres, City Government affirms neutral position

The Mayor of West Jakarta, Iin Mutmainnah, affirmed that the City Government does not take sides in the dispute over the residents of Kalideres rejecting the construction of a funeral home and crematorium near their residential area.

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  1. Rusun in West Jakarta is full, relocation of Kamal residents diverted to other areas

The West Jakarta City Government has diverted the relocation of residents of Kampung Bilik, Kamal Village, Kalideres District to a rusun (low-cost apartment) in other areas.

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  1. Bina Marga East Jakarta repairs the collapsed road on Jalan Kampung Kramat Setu

Personnel from the East Jakarta Bina Marga Sub-department repaired the collapsed road on Jalan Kampung Kramat RW 04, Setu Village, Cipayung District.

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  1. DKI asked to consider the impact of the KTR Regional Regulation on thousands of workers

The Indonesian Retail and Shopping Center Tenants Association (Hippindo) asked the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to consider the impact of the implementation of Regional Regulation No. 7 of 2025 concerning Smoke-Free Zones (KTR Regional Regulation) on its 800,000 workers.

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  1. DKI Baznas reopens registration for free homecoming program for people with disabilities

The National Zakat Agency (Baznas)/Bazis of DKI Jakarta Province has reopened registration for the Homecoming Together with Friends with Disabilities program with destinations in various regions of Java Island.

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