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View all search resultsIn an economy still heavily skewed toward urban concentration, where capital accumulates disproportionately in Jakarta and major cities, the annual Idul Fitri migration serves as a release valve, channeling economic “lifeblood” back into rural capillaries.
Smart mobility is the way to go for Jakarta to achieve its vision as a clean, comfortable and accessible global city while serving as an exemplary model for other cities to follow suit and contribute to a sustainable, prosperous Indonesia.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo is calling on participants in this year’s Idul Fitri mudik (exodus) to complete their COVID-19 vaccinations before departure, as the government contends with the discovery of two imported cases of a new coronavirus strain responsible for case spikes in several countries.
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