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View all search resultsThe Jakarta administration plans to arrange for low-income students to attend up to 1,000 private schools for free in the next academic year to prevent them dropping out of education because of financial problems, as the city’s limited public schools often fail to accommodate them.
As the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued a warning about possible heavy downpours until February, Governor Anies Baswedan claimed that pumps, both static and mobile, managed by the administration would always be ready for use.
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