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View all search resultsThe iconic museum in Central Java has come back stronger after a fire razed Building A in 2023, reopening on Oct. 15 with a new exhibition showcasing renovated buildings and new collections that runs until the end of this year.
PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing education quality in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas. In a collaborative effort among Jamkrindo, Askrindo and IBK Bank Indonesia, PNM spearheaded the renovation of TK Mewardi Siwi, a kindergarten in Dusun Butuh, Temanggung village, Magelang regency.
The Museum National is working hard to restore artifacts affected by a fire that tore through Building A in September 2023, as well as implementing renovations that are scheduled to take over a year.
"President [Joko] Jokowi [Widodo] has promised the funding for the renovation project and I have signed the proposal for Rp 580 billion. This is also proposed by a team from the local public works agency," Malang Regent M. Sanusi said, as quoted by Kompas.com.