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Later, BAKN transformed into National Civil Service Agency (Indonesian: Badan Kepegawaian Nasional, BKN). [1] In October 2021, National Civil Service Agency detected fraud on Civil Servant Selection. [2] For this reason, NCSA had made breakthrough innovations with face recording technology from registration to the implementation of the exam. [3]
After the Asian Games Federation declared Jakarta to host the 1962 Asian Games in 1958, the minimum requirement that yet to be met by the Jakarta was the availability of a multi-sport complex. In response to this, President Sukarno issued Presidential Decree No. 113/1959 dated 11 May 1959 about the establishment of the Asian Games Council of ...
The borders of Senayan are: [1] Semanggi Flyover in the north; General Sudirman Street in Gelora administrative village, Tanah Abang subdistrict, Central Jakarta in the west; General Gatot Subroto Street in Karet Semanggi administrative village, Setiabudi subdistrict in the east; Selong administrative village in the south.
The Bung Karno Sports Complex (Indonesian: Gelanggang Olahraga Bung Karno), better known as Gelora Bung Karno and formerly named the Asian Games Complex (Indonesian: Kompleks Asian Games and the Senayan Sports Complex (Indonesian: Kompleks Olahraga Senayan) from 1969 to 2001, is a sports complex located in Gelora, Central Jakarta, bordering the Senayan, South Jakarta because of its large location.
[2] Construction for the then-unnamed venue began in December 2021. [4] [5] The site of the new venue is on a land previously occupied by a helicopter pad at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex. [3] The Ministry of Youth and Sports announced in July 2022, that the indoor arena would be named "Indonesia Arena". [6]
The Transjakarta Corridor 1 is the Transjakarta bus rapid transit route in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The route operates between Blok M Terminal and Jakarta Kota railway station . It is the first route of the Transjakarta BRT system.
Jalan Letnan Jenderal S. Parman or Jalan S. Parman is an avenue in Jakarta, Indonesia. The road is named after National Hero of Indonesia Lieutenant General S. Parman. This 4.2 km road stretches from Grogol intersection to Slipi, West Jakarta. This road crosses urban 7 villages of Jakarta. Slipi; Palmerah; Kemanggisan; Kota Bambu; Tanjung Duren ...
Built in the early 19th-century, it is the oldest building in the Jakarta City Hall complex. It was originally used as the office and residence of the Resident of West Java. The Jakarta Governor's office is a typical Indies Empire style structure, with symmetrical classical proportions and rows of Tuscan-order columns at its front elevation. [1]