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View all search resultsThe ministry’s pilot projects in the province are part of the Telecommunication and Information Accessibility Agency (BAKTI), a program for advancing information technology in the country’s remote and disadvantaged regions.
To keep up with the influx of tourists into one of the “new Balis” of Indonesia while still maintaining conservation standards, the government has decided to make KomodoIsland an “exclusive” destination with “premium” pricing for access, the proceeds of which will be used for conservation and community development programs.
In a concerted effort to support local tailors and seamstresses, the East Nusa Tenggara administration has made the province’s traditional fabrics part of the mandatory work attire of 16,000 civil servants across 23 cities and regencies.