Wednesday, April 4, 2012

60 Traders Received Free SIUP

South Jakarta Micro Small Medium Enterprise Cooperative (KUMKMP)
Sub-Department is continuously holding the program of free business
license (SIPU) making in shopping centres. This time, the location
chosen is Cilandak Mall in Cilandaktimur, Pasarminggu, where 60 SIUPs
are issued for traders. “SIUP is given to traders or entrepreneurs as
legality for them to run business,” stated Head of South Jakarta
KUMKMP Sub-Department, Doddy S Geso, Wednesday (4/4)

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Thousands of Houses on Ciliwung Riverbank Flooded

Heavy rain that poured Bogor yesterday (4/3) once again flown its
water to Ciliwung River until the river water overflowed and caused
thousands of houses on the riverbank flooded. These thousands of
houses are located in Bidaracina, Kampungpulo (Kampungmelayu),
Cililitan, and Cawang

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Poverty rate in poor regency falls sharply, regent claims

Poverty rate in poor regency falls sharply, regent claims
The Jakarta Post | Wed, 04/04/2012 8:58 AM
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Karangasem, one of the poorest regencies on the resort island as recorded in 2011, has boasted success in bringing down the poverty rate, thanks to poverty-reduction efforts.

Data generated by the National Statistics Agency (BPS) through Social Safety Net Program Data Collection (PPLS) showed that by the end of 2011 the number of poor families in Karangasem was 17,061, far smaller than 33,199 recorded in 2010.

Karangasem Regent I Wayan Geredeg called the nearly 50 percent decrease as “a source of pride”.

“The poverty reduction program has become our priority over the past few years. The decreasing number of poor families has made us proud,” he said during the monthly public meeting organized by the provincial administration.

The simakrama public meeting, Pastika’s local adaptation of the western’s town hall meeting, has been organized at regular intervals in Denpasar and other major cities across the island since Pastika was installed as governor. Pastika uses the meeting as a medium to gain raw, unfiltered inputs from the public.

Geredeg acknowledged that he had yet to receive the census data in detail. “We are still waiting for the detailed data on poor families. Hopefully, the data would be really accurate and could direct the course of our next program,” he added.

He also attributed the sharp drop to Pastika’s policy to accelerate developments at the island’s poorest regencies, which include Karangasem, Buleleng, Bangli and Jembrana.

“Governor Pastika has treated Karangasem as his first priority, directing the provincial budget to finance development programs at the regency’s poor and drought-affected villages,” Geredeg said, adding that mobile free health services and clean water supply are among the best programs.

Pastika has launched several major poverty-reduction initiatives, including free healthcare for all registered residents of the island, free house renovation for poor families, a scholarship program for poor students and the integrated farming system (Simantri), which offers cash and technical assistance to farmers’ groups willing to adopt to organic farming and alternative energy sources.

“We were thankful to the provincial administration that has been helping us in reducing the poverty rate,” Geredeg added.

Geredeg said most of the regency’s poor families were living in drought-affected areas and experiencing difficulty in accessing clean water.

The regency-provincial administration joint program had gradually solved this problem.

“Families in Seraya village now have easy access to 60 liters of clean water. We will continue to improve the program in order to alleviate poverty in our region,” Geredeg said.

Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika praised the success of Kara-ngasem on reducing the poverty rate in the region. Pastika acknowledged that many villages in Bali were still in poverty due to lack of clean water.

“Supply of clean water has an important role in preventing poverty. If a family doesn’t have sufficient access to clean water, they are not able to improve their conditions. That is why access to clean water has to be the first step in solving the country’s problems with poverty,” Pastika said.

Lack of clean water, he said, had also caused economic inequality between southern Bali and other parts of the island.

“If we seriously observe, why southern Bali experiences faster growth and progress, that’s actually because the region has more and easier accesses to clean water supply,” he argued.

— JP/Ni Komang Erviani

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It ain't what you do...

The Jazz standard ‘It Ain’t What you Do‘ is well known by musicians as a classic chord sequence to improvise over, and it occurred to me the other day the lyrics are also a great analogy for making collaboration work over time within enterprises.

While many people focus on technology as a magic solution to enhance communication, collaboration and connections inside companies, the reality is that it’s the way that you do it that makes all the difference for success or failure. Enabling technologies are not hard to find these days - what’s difficult is making them work for the contexts of your business, and along with, or instead of, all the other ways people chose to network with each other and to share information.

Large technology companies whose employees are ‘dogfooding’ the product offerings they hope end users will buy (dogfooding meaning employees using the online software products they also sell) obviously works very well when your salary depends on your obedience and adherence to internal organizational models. Successful use of the tech is a very different proposition when endusers have no skin in the game and have other options and agendas.

Happily we’re now entering more mature and informed times where existing enterprise technologies and associated processes are starting to be melded with Enterprise 2.0/Social technologies by users. Aiming to achieve specific value propositions is taking precedence over experimental adoption of new ideas and fashions at a departmental collaboration silo level.

One of the attractions of encouraging collaborative practices in enterprises is fostering innovation. With the relationship between musical creativity and the technology world at a high right now (SXSW and major league bands as support acts for Marc Benioff’s barnstorming Salesforce events for example) it’s worth exploiting my musical analogy a bit further.

It takes a strong rhythm section and people willing to carry the chords that shape the melody before anyone can draw attention to themselves by playing the melody and/or improvising. Jazz musicians often take turns soloing before dropping back into the background texture of a tune, while we frequently hear about rock groups breaking up due to ‘artistic differences’, which is often about individual band members hogging the limelight.

The way that we organize to ‘do’ collaborative activities, developing mindful behaviors to help others, is at the heart of successfully working together. The ways, times and places we work together, putting relevant information into the flow of work to help others is transforming the ways in which we work.

The ways in which you use social networks for our personal use is all about you, and you can spend as much of your personal time as you want interacting and consuming with friends. Working together collectively uses very similar technologies for very different end results. As we all know there are plenty of shovel leaners, armchair quarterbacks, digital talkers and meeting mavens in companies and not enough unsung heroes who complete tasks. Much like the way jazz musicians (who may have never played together before) collaborate around the basic musical framework for ’It Ain’t What you Do’, giving each other room to shine while making sure they simultaneously carry the tune together all the way through is at the heart of the musical ethos.

Anyone can buy a musical instrument and make random noises, the challenge is in feeling you are expressing yourself in harmony with others, and that’s also where the real power of orchestrating the modern enterprise resides. Even though overcoming the political fiefdoms and personality conflicts in a company to realize these benefits can be as tricky as handling a group of divas, creating a collective way of working together which everyone enjoys and understands is a timeless differentiator for achieving optimum performance. This is as true for musicians, sports teams and other groups of highly skilled individuals as it is for business performance.

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Showing thighs ‘a porn crime’

Showing thighs ‘a porn crime’
Margareth S. Aritonang, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Thu, 03/29/2012 8:40 AM
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The newly established antipornography task force says it will crack down on women wearing skirts that fall above the knee as such clothing will be included in the group’s universal definition of pornography.

Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali, the task force’s chairman, said Wednesday that the definition would be universally applied to all regions in the country, regardless of cultural background.

“We have yet to set a standard definition of pornography on which we will base our work. However, there must be a set of universal criteria to define something as pornographic, one of which will be when a woman wears a skirt above the knee,” Suryadharma told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting with the House of Representatives’ Commission VIII overseeing religious and social affairs on Wednesday.

When asked whether the task force would give leniency to women living in non-Muslim provinces, such as Bali and Papua, Suryadharma said that the task force would ensure the standards were universally applied.

“I know that some parts of the country have unique cultures, such as Bali and Papua. Nevertheless, we think that we must set universal criteria to be implemented in all parts of the archipelago. Requiring women to wear skirts that fall below the knee is one such criterion,” he said.

The plan was swiftly condemned by top politicians and activists.

House Deputy Speaker Priyo Budi Santoso said Suryadharma had gone too far in defining pornography.

“This will obviously make female lawmakers furious. I don’t think that the task force should make a fuss about women’s skirts. I think the definition of pornography must be based on principles with regards to how people should behave,” he said.

Rieke Dyah Pitaloka, a lawmaker from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), said that the government ought to deal with more important problems than telling women what to wear.

“The way women wear their skirts, below or above the knees, will not impact others. It’s nothing compared to the fuel-price hike plan, which undoubtedly will impact a majority of the people,” Rieke said.

National Commission on Violence against Women (Komnas Perempuan) deputy chairwoman Masruchah opposed Suryadharma’s definition of pornography.

“Defining pornography based on women’s skirts is only a way to subordinate women. I regret that such an idea comes from state officials,” Masruchah said. She also called for the task force to consider the country’s cultural diversity.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono set up the task force on March 13 to implement the 2008 Pornography Law. The task force was given a mandate to curb the distribution of pornography.

The President appointed Coordinating People’s Welfare Minister Agung Laksono to lead the task force. Other members include Communications and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring, Law and Human Rights Minister Amir Syamsuddin, and Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Minister Linda Gumelar.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Liga Spanyol Pekan Ini - Menguji Fokus Madrid & Barca

FOTO:(Getty Images/David Ramos)Beritabola.com Jakarta - Setelah bertarung
di leg I babak perempatfinal Liga Champions, Real Madrid dan Barcelona
kembali mengalihkan fokus ke liga domestik. Namun laga akhir pekan ini
juga akan dibayangi oleh persiapan jelang leg II.

Pada Rabu
(28/3/2012) dinihari WIB lalu Los Blancos memenangi laga leg I babak
perempatfinal Liga Champions di kandang APOEL NIkosia dengan skor 3-0.
Kemenangan ini membuat peluang mereka lolos ke babak semifinal menjadi
sangat terbuka.

Akhir pekan ini Madrid harus melakoni laga
tandang ke markas Osasuna, Sabtu (31/3/2012) malam waktu setempat,
dalam lanjutan La Liga. Laga ini digelar empat hari sebelum Madrid
menjalani laga le II babak perempatfinal Liga Champions.

Pada
pertemuan di paruh pertama lalu, Karim Benzema dkk. meraih kemenangan
telak 7-1. Tapi Osasuna saat ini sedang dalam laju yang cukup bagus.
Tim besutan Jose Luis Mendilibar itu tak terkalahkan dalam enam laga
terakhir dan menduduki peringkat enam klasemen, atau batas akhir zona
Liga Europa.

Madrid punya catatan yang tak begitu bagus jika
bermain di kandang Osasuna. Dari tiga kunjungan terakhir ke Pamplona,
Madrid takluk dua kali dan satu kali bermain imbang.

Beberapa
jam setelah Madrid bertanding, Barca akan menjamu Athletic Bilbao di
Camp Nou. Tim besutan Josep Guardiola itu juga baru bertandang ke
markas AC Milan di leg I babak perempatfinal Liga
Champions.

Meraih hasil imbang di San Siro, tugas Lionel Messi
cs. di leg II tak akan mudah. Namun tiga hari sebelum laga leg II
digelar, Barca harus meladeni Bilbao.

Pada pertemuan di paruh
pertama lalu kedua tim bermain imbang 2-2 di San Mames. Namun catatan
statistik enam pertemuan terakhir lebih memihak pada Azulgrana. Dari
enam pertemuan terkahir, Barca menang tiga kali dan tiga laga sisanya
berakhir imbang.

Madrid dan Barca kini terpisah jarak enam
poin. Baik Madrid maupun Barca tak boleh kehilangan fokus jika tetap
ingin berada di jalur juara. Sedikit saja terpeleset maka perbedaan
poin keduanya bisa melebar atau makin merapat.
(dtc/a2s) Sumber:
detiksport

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The Story of Panggang Island Origin

Besides having breathtaking sceneries, Panggang Island turns out also has folklore story about the island’s origin that is told hereditary. There are two versions about the origin of the island which located in Panggang Island Urban Village, Seribuutara Island Sub-District, Seribu Island Regency. However, both versions are telling the same figure, a knight called Darah Putih

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