Residents enthusiastically await fireworks show at PON opening

Residents of Holtekamp beach in Jayapura city, Papua, waited enthusiastically for the opening of the 20th National Sports Week (PON), which was slated to feature a fireworks display on the Merah Youtefa Bridge, on Saturday.

“(I am) very excited. I deliberately came at 3:30 p.m. WIT (Eastern Indonesian Standard Time) to watch the fireworks on Merah Youtefa Bridge,” Tami, a visitor from Jayapura, said at Holtekamp beach.

Tami, a resident of Koya Barat village, Muara Tami district, said she was excited because, in the last two years, there have been no events to look forward to due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are bored as well because we have been staying at home more and there is no entertainment,” Tami remarked.

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Batik a symbol of Indonesia’s soft power diplomacy: Marsudi

Jakarta Batik is a symbol of Indonesia’s soft power diplomacy that has become more resilient and recognized by the world, Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi has said.

It is for this reason that the Foreign Affairs Ministry will continue to present batik as Indonesia’s identity every chance it gets on the international stage, she remarked at the 2021 National Batik Day event, organized virtually on Saturday.

“Today marks more than a decade of Indonesia’s diplomacy journey with batik that has been recognized by the world, not just as the nation’s cultural inheritance, but also as non-object cultural inheritance ever since its acknowledgement by UNESCO on October 2, 2009,” she noted.

“This shows the world’s recognition of the richness of Indonesia’s culture and the nation’s commitment to protect batik,” she added.

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Spectators go through four checkpoints to attend PON opening ceremony

Papua Spectators joining the opening ceremony of the 20th National Sports Week (PON) at the Lukas Enembe Stadium, Papua Province, on Saturday had to go through four checkpoints.

“To watch the opening ceremony, spectators must register online at tiket.com or the official website of the PON XX Papua ,” Irma Reyaan, a visitor, said.

Reyaan registered for the opening ceremony on September 30, 2021 via tiket.com. The registration involved showing a full vaccination certificate and identity card, she said.

After registration, Reyaan received an invitation letter that could be downloaded directly and exchanged for a bracelet at the venue. All registration mechanisms were free, she said.

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Details of seven PON venues in Papua inaugurated by Jokowi

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) inaugurated seven venues of the 20th National Sports Week (PON) in Papua by signing inscriptions at the Papua Bangkit sport arena on Saturday.

“Our next duty is to maintain and use the venues well. I do not want the facilities been built according to international standards by using an enormous budget to be deserted, unmaintained, and damaged,” he emphasized.

The details of the venues are described below.

1. Istora Papua Bangkit

Located in Harapan Village, East Sentani Sub-district, Jayapura District, Papua Province, the work to construct the venue took place between November 2018 and September 2020.

The 7,740-square-meter building has a capacity of 3,148 tribune seats.

The sports arena holds three records acknowledged by the Indonesian Record Museum for installing the longest textile duct ring, the widest dome roof without bolts, as well as the longest curved steel roof.

2. Aquatic Arena

The water sports arena was built at the same location as the sports palace, with an area of 17,783 square meters and 1,500 tribune seats.

The aquatic venue has been licensed by the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) or the International Swimming Federation.

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Pancasila Sanctity Day moment to reflect on nation’s values: minister

Pancasila Sanctity Day must spark reflection on matters that have contributed to and efforts that must be undertaken to make Indonesia a resilient nation now and in the future, the Education Minister has said.

“Reflecting back on the values of Pancasila today is a good start to unite our aspirations and steps forward,” Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, Nadiem Anwar Makarim, said in a written statement here on Friday.

He stressed that sustainable development that aligns with the potential of natural and human resources is important.

Therefore, the commemoration of Pancasila Day is the right moment to design a new balance that promotes the progress of all community groups and prioritizes nature conservation, Makarim said.

“In this case, Pancasila will act as a starting point and a purpose for the nation’s development,” he added.

Makarim affirmed that the nation’s awakening and development will be determined by the freedom enjoyed by Indonesian children to develop their potential.

“In accordance with their abilities and heart callings. It is our starting point,” he remarked.

“Freedom in learning, working, and expressing culture can yield a generation of students who live with Pancasila values, such as lifelong learners who believe in God Almighty and are noble, live in global diversity, collaborate with each other while being independent and creative, as well as thinking critically,” he added.

“Pancasila students are the ones who will continue Indonesia’s sustainable and equitable development in the future,” Makarim said.

The Pancasila Sanctity Day ceremony in 2021 was led by the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), as the Inspector of Ceremonies.

The ceremony was held with the theme “Tough Indonesia Based on Pancasila”.

Chairman of the Regional Representative Council, La Nyalla Mattalitti served as the reader of the Pancasila Text, chairman of the People’s Consultative Assembly, Bambang Soesatyo, read the 1945 Indonesian Constitution, chairwoman of the House of Representatives, Puan Maharani, read the Pledge, and Minister of Religion, Yaqut Chollil Qoumas, conducted the ceremonial prayer.

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Ministers review readiness for PON opening ceremony

Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Mahfud MD, and Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, on Thursday reviewed readiness for the XX PON opening ceremony in Papua.

“We have done a final check on the readiness of the committee, and everything went well,” Mahfud said, as quoted on the official website of InfoPublik here on Thursday.

In his remark, he said the committee’s readiness for the PON opening ceremony had reached 100 percent.

According to him, the security for the opening of the PON has been prepared well. The public and invitees who will attend the opening ceremony will undergo a security inspection, he added.

Chairman of the daily affairs of the PON XX Organizing Committee Papua, Yunus Wonda, said that performances during the PON opening at the Lukas Enembe Stadium will mainly involve local residents of Papua.

“All dancers (who will perform at the opening ceremony) are Papua’s local talents,” he informed.

Wonda appealed to those planning to attend the PON opening ceremony to comply with the health protocols, including all the requirements set by the committee.

“Health protocols are important; anyone who enters (the stadium) must have been vaccinated twice,” he said.

The opening ceremony of the PON XX National Games is scheduled to take place on October 2, 2021, at the Lukas Enembe Stadium in Jayapura. The national games will be opened by President Joko Widodo.

Earlier, secretary general of the Indonesian Sports Council (KONI), Ade Lukman, revealed that the opening ceremony on Saturday night will showcase the natural beauty of Papua.

The XX PON 2021 will be held on October 2-15, 2021. At least 6,400 athletes and 3,500 officials from 34 provinces across Indonesia are expected to participate in the event, which will feature 37 sports.

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Funding not main challenge to addressing extreme poverty, says Amin

Vice President Ma’ruf Amin has said that funding is not the primary challenge faced by the government in tackling extreme poverty in seven priority provinces, including East Java.

“I think funding is not the main issue in addressing extreme poverty,” he stated in Surabaya on Thursday.

The biggest challenge for both the regional and central governments is ensuring that the beneficiaries of programs targeting the poor receive the assistance meant for them, Amin said.

“Our biggest challenge is ensuring that all programs from the central government, provincial governments, and district governments can be accepted by extremely poor households in their regions,” he explained.

The government only has until the end of 2021 to resolve extreme poverty in some regions, he highlighted.

He then urged East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa and the heads of five prioritized East Java districts to work hard towards realizing social assistance and empowerment programs for the extremely poor.

The five districts are Probolinggo, Bojonegoro, Lamongan, Bangkalan, and Sumenep.

“The next challenge is that we have three months left in 2021. It is very difficult to solve extreme poverty with regular programs,” the Vice President remarked.

East Java is one of the seven provinces that have been included in the government’s list of regions prioritized for extreme poverty eradication efforts. The government is targeting to bring down the extreme poverty rate in the provinces to zero percent by the end of 2021.

There are a total of 508,571 extremely poor people in the five prioritized districts of East Java, and a total of 265,180 extremely poor households, Amin noted.

Earlier, in Bandung, West Java on Tuesday (September 29, 2021), he had said that the program was part of efforts to restore the national economy, which has been battered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ministry to bolster fast internet post-analog switch off

The Ministry of Communications and Informatics expects a frequency spectrum allocation for fast internet after the migration of terrestrial television broadcasting from analog to digital.

“The 700-MHz frequency is a gold band for the improvement of broadband internet,” Director General of Information and Public Communication Usman Kansong stated during a webinar “Government’s Strategy On Screen” here on Wednesday.

Kansong remarked that the entire 700-MHz frequency band is currently used for analog terrestrial television broadcasts that accounted for 328MHz of broadband.

He noted that the discontinuation of analog terrestrial television broadcasts, or called analog switch-off (ASO), will result in a digital dividend of 112MHz, as the efficiency outcome of the digital terrestrial broadcasting.

Kansong explained that during analog broadcasts, one frequency could solely be used for one television broadcast. However, in digital broadcasts, one frequency can be used for up to 12 television broadcasts.

The ministry will allocate a 98MHz band on the 700MHz frequency spectrum to enhance broadband internet.

Taking into account the increase in internet needs, Kansong remarked that the government is pursuing equalization of mobile networks through efforts including to realize it through broadcasting digitalization, or ASO.

Citing data from the Information and Telecommunication Accessibility Agency (BAKTI) of the Ministry, he noted that 4G network was available in only 49.33 percent of the regions in Indonesia.

He added that 3G network was available in only 44.35 percent of the regions.

Meanwhile, Kansong remarked that 2G networks were available in 68.54 percent of the regions in Indonesia.

Kansong pointed out that 9,113 villages in the foremost, outermost and underdeveloped areas (3T) have yet to avail the 4G network.

“To solve this, the government encourages the ASO and pushes for the television broadcast digitization,” he stated.

The government recently rescheduled the stages of ASO, wherein there were originally five stages starting this year, and it was changed to only three stages that will commence next year, he remarked.

The first phase of ASO will be executed no later than April 30, 2022, the second stage no later than August 25, 2022, and the last stage no later than November 2, 2022.

Currently, several television stations have conducted the simulcast method or analog and digital terrestrial broadcasting at the same time.

Source: Antara News