Students, civil servants to study and work from home as Jakarta prepares for Asean Summit

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Students, civil servants to study and work from home as Jakarta prepares for Asean Summit
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The aim is to reduce traffic congestion and allow the smooth movement of Asean leaders and delegates. Read more at straitstimes.com.

for a few days as the city prepares to host the 43rd Asean Summit and other related summits from Sept 2 to 7.

General traffic on several roads in the vicinity of the Jakarta Convention Center, where the summit is to be held, will be diverted or blocked to allow for the smooth movement of Asean leaders and delegates. Mr Heru Budi has appealed to the private sector to follow the government’s example and implement similar work-from-home policies where possible.

At the site of the iconic Selamat Datang monument in the city centre, a large structure bearing the words “Asean Indonesia 2023” has been put up. Besides the meetings at the convention centre, a gala dinner is planned for Asean leaders at the Gelora Bung Karno City Forest, an urban green space near the city centre.Indonesian ministry shuts down 4 factories, will spray mist to reduce air pollution

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