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Government to pay farmers to restore disaster-damaged rice fields in Sumatra
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Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman announced the government will pay farmers through a labor-intensive scheme to rehabilitate rice fields damaged by disasters in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. The program aims to safeguard national food production, with costs covered by the central government. Total damage spans 98,002 hectares, targeting completion of light to medium damage within three months.
英国のナイトクラブセクターは、政府が新しいビジネスレート救済制度から彼らを除外する最近の決定を批判しており、パブとライブ音楽会場への支援を提供する方針転換があったにもかかわらずです。業界リーダーは、この見落としが2017年以来32%減少したナイトクラブの減少の中で会場閉鎖を加速させる可能性があると警告しています。Night Time Industries Associationは、この政策が電子音楽スペースの文化的・経済的価値を損なうと主張しています。
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In an effort to make school education more inclusive for children with special needs, the Delhi government is actively involving Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in training and capacity-building activities for its schools. This decision aligns with recommendations from an internal committee of the Directorate of Education (DoE), formed last year to improve the school environment for students and teachers. The government has accepted all recommendations, with implementation currently underway.
Indonesia's Tourism Minister Widiyanti Putri Wardhana endorses the Work From Mall (WFM) campaign under the Work From Anywhere policy, aligning it with the BINA Indonesia Great Sale 2025 to blend holiday leisure with productivity during Christmas and New Year 2025/2026.
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Indonesia's Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) will conduct the Academic Ability Test (TKA) for primary school (SD/MI) and junior high school (SMP/MTs) students starting in April 2026. This test extends the academic mapping policy from upper secondary levels and aims to better understand students' learning achievements.
The Kenyan government has announced new measures for the Standards Levy to ensure predictability and fairness for manufacturers. Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui revealed an escalation approach linked to inflation trends. These changes aim to enhance the competitiveness of local industries.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has deleted key information on climate change from its website, including facts about human causes. At least 80 pages vanished in early December, shifting focus to natural processes. Climate experts call the changes deliberate misinformation.
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