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The Jakarta administration is planning to build about 50 open green spaces called Taman Maju Bersama each year as one of the measures to control the capital’s worsening air quality. The first stage of the project consists of the construction of 53 parks in the city to be completed by December this year. Governor Anies Baswedan said he was optimistic that number would reach 200 in 2020. (JP/ Donny Fernando)
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