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Monday, April 6, 2026

Palangka Raya Mayor Praises Residents For Maintaining Harmony During Easter

Palangka Raya Mayor Fairid Naparin praised residents for maintaining harmony during Easter, highlighting strong religious tolerance and unity across the city.
Palangka Raya Mayor Fairid Naparin praised residents for maintaining harmony during Easter, highlighting strong religious tolerance and unity across the city.

Palangka Raya — Palangka Raya Mayor Fairid Naparin expressed appreciation to residents for maintaining a harmonious and peaceful atmosphere during the Easter celebrations. The smooth and orderly observance reflected the strong spirit of religious tolerance within the community of Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.

According to Fairid, Easter is not only a religious moment for Christians but also an opportunity to strengthen unity and brotherhood among diverse communities.

“Easter is not only a religious moment for Christians, but also an opportunity to strengthen brotherhood and togetherness within our diverse society,” Fairid said in Palangka Raya on Monday.

Now serving his second term as mayor, Fairid noted that the mutual respect shown by residents has become an essential foundation for maintaining regional stability. He emphasized that such attitudes represent the real-life implementation of Pancasila values, the national motto Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity), and the local philosophy of Huma Betang, which has long guided communities in Central Kalimantan.

Community And Security Synergy Key To Safe Celebrations

Fairid stated that the peaceful atmosphere during Easter celebrations was the result of collaboration among residents, religious leaders, and security personnel. Their coordinated efforts ensured that all worship activities were conducted safely and smoothly.

He highlighted that this cooperation played a vital role in creating a secure environment for Christians observing Easter services.

“The local government highly appreciates the active role of residents in maintaining order and harmony during Easter celebrations. This shows that values of tolerance and mutual cooperation remain strong,” he explained.

Fairid also expressed hope that the spirit of unity seen during Easter would continue in daily life. Maintaining unity despite differences, he said, is an important part of Indonesia’s national identity.

“Diversity is our strength. By respecting one another and maintaining tolerance, we can continue building Palangka Raya into a more advanced, safe, and prosperous city,” he added.

Officials Conduct Direct Monitoring During Easter Night

To ensure that celebrations remained safe and orderly, the mayor, along with members of the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda), conducted direct monitoring during the Easter weekend.

The monitoring took place at the Public Cemetery (TPU) located on Jalan Tjilik Riwut Km 12, one of the central locations for Easter night activities in the city.

During the visit, Fairid was accompanied by regional officials, including representatives from the Central Kalimantan Police and Palangka Raya Police Department, to ensure that all worship activities proceeded safely.

Fairid emphasized that the presence of government officials and security personnel was not merely supervisory but also a symbol of solidarity with the community.

“Personally and on behalf of the Palangka Raya City Government, I would like to wish a Happy Easter to all residents celebrating,” he said.

He added that the monitoring activity also served as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with residents while reinforcing the government’s commitment to preserving religious harmony.

“Yesterday’s monitoring was more than just supervision—it was also a gesture of friendship and a sign of our commitment to maintaining diversity together with the community,” he noted.

Tolerance As A Foundation For Regional Development

Social observers and public policy analysts believe that social stability built on community harmony serves as a crucial foundation for regional development. When communities live peacefully and respect one another, development programs can be implemented more effectively.

Palangka Raya is widely recognized as a city with a high level of diversity, where people of various religious and cultural backgrounds live side by side. This diversity makes tolerance one of the city’s greatest strengths in maintaining unity.

With the successful implementation of peaceful Easter celebrations, local authorities hope the spirit of tolerance will not only emerge during religious events but also become a lasting culture in everyday life.

FAQ

1. Who is the current Mayor of Palangka Raya?
The current Mayor of Palangka Raya is Fairid Naparin, who is serving his second term in office.

2. What message did the mayor deliver during Easter?
He expressed appreciation to residents for maintaining harmony and ensuring peaceful Easter celebrations.

3. Why is religious tolerance important in Palangka Raya?
Because the city is culturally and religiously diverse, tolerance plays a vital role in maintaining stability and unity.

4. Where did officials conduct Easter night monitoring?
Monitoring took place at the Public Cemetery on Jalan Tjilik Riwut Km 12 in Palangka Raya.

5. What is the government’s hope after Easter celebrations?
Authorities hope the spirit of unity and tolerance continues in daily life beyond religious celebrations.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Palangka Raya Mayor Pushes Data Collection On Quarry Tax Compliance

Palangka Raya Mayor Fairid Naparin pushes quarry tax data collection to improve compliance and boost regional revenue.
Palangka Raya Mayor Fairid Naparin pushes quarry tax data collection to improve compliance and boost regional revenue.

The Palangka Raya City Government is stepping up efforts to optimize regional revenue. One of the key strategies being implemented is a renewed data collection process targeting taxpayers in the Mineral Non-Metal and Rock (MBLB) sector, particularly quarry mining businesses.

Mayor Fairid Naparin emphasized that the data collection process is being carried out regularly and continuously. The main goal is to ensure that all business operators comply with their tax obligations in accordance with existing regulations.

“This data collection specifically targets quarry mining activities, which fall under the authority of the local government,” Fairid stated.

Data Collection Involves Military and Police

Interestingly, the initiative is not only handled by the Regional Tax and Retribution Management Agency (BPPRD), but also involves the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and the National Police (Polri).

This collaboration aims to ensure that field operations run more effectively, transparently, and under strict supervision.

Such cross-sector cooperation is expected to minimize potential violations while also strengthening public trust in the local tax system.

Data Validation Becomes Key Focus

The renewed data collection also aims to validate taxpayer data, which has been considered potentially inaccurate in some cases.

In practice, discrepancies are often found between reported figures and actual conditions in the field—whether in terms of production volume or operational activities.

With more accurate data, the government will be able to:

  • Identify potential tax leakage

  • Map taxpayer compliance levels

  • Develop more targeted policies

Boosting Regional Revenue From Mining Sector

The MBLB sector has long been considered a promising source of Local Own-Source Revenue (PAD). However, actual revenue collection has fallen significantly short of expectations.

In 2025, BPPRD recorded a tax target of IDR 5 billion (approximately USD equivalent adjusted locally), but realization only reached around IDR 23 million.

This gap highlights the untapped potential that still needs to be optimized.

Through this data collection effort, the government hopes to significantly increase revenue from the mining sector.

Impact On Regional Development

Taxes paid by business operators will ultimately be returned to the public in the form of development programs and improved public services.

From infrastructure projects to community welfare initiatives, regional development heavily depends on optimized local revenue.

For this reason, the government is also urging taxpayers to be more proactive, aware, and responsible in fulfilling their obligations.

Encouraging A Healthy Business Climate

Beyond revenue improvement, this policy is also aimed at creating a tax system that is:

  • Fair

  • Transparent

  • Accountable

This approach is expected to foster a healthier and more sustainable business environment in Palangka Raya.

Compliant businesses will benefit from greater legal certainty and increased trust in conducting their operations.

FAQ

1. What is MBLB tax?

MBLB tax refers to taxes imposed on the extraction of non-metal minerals and rocks such as sand, gravel, and soil.

2. Why focus on quarry mining?

Because it falls under local government authority and has strong potential to boost regional revenue.

3. Why involve military and police?

To ensure the process is secure, transparent, and properly supervised in the field.

4. What are the benefits of this data collection?

To ensure accurate tax data, prevent revenue leakage, and increase regional income.

5. Where does the tax revenue go?

It is used for regional development, infrastructure, and public welfare programs.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Muara Teweh – Palangka Raya and Banjarmasin Flights Start Filling on H+2

H+2 Lebaran 2026 flights from Muara Teweh to Palangka Raya & Banjarmasin are getting busy. Check airline, schedule, and ticket info for smooth travel.
H+2 Lebaran 2026 flights from Muara Teweh to Palangka Raya & Banjarmasin are getting busy. Check airline, schedule, and ticket info for smooth travel.

On the second day of the 2026 Lebaran return, flights from Muara Teweh, North Barito, Central Kalimantan, to Palangka Raya and Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, are starting to get busy.

“Today, flights from Muara Teweh to Banjarmasin and back, as well as Muara Teweh to Palangka Raya round-trip, are seeing more passengers compared to yesterday,” said Muhammad Amrillah, Head of Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport Muara Teweh, on Monday (March 24, 2026).

According to Amrillah, flights to Palangka Raya are operated by Susi Air using a 12-passenger Cessna pioneer aircraft, while flights to Syamsudin Noor Airport, Banjarbaru, are operated by Wings Air using an ATR-72-600 aircraft that can carry up to 72 passengers.

Today, 55 passengers departed and 59 passengers arrived at Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport. “Fortunately, passenger numbers are picking up, and we expect them to increase during the peak return traffic on Wednesday (March 25),” Amrillah added.

Subsidized flights using Cessna operate once a week, every Monday, with ticket prices IDR 540,020 for Palangka Raya – Muara Teweh and IDR 493,420 for the reverse route. Wings Air operates daily flights between Muara Teweh and Banjarmasin.

“Most passengers to and from Banjarmasin are travelers from Jakarta and Surabaya who transit at Syamsudin Noor Airport, and similarly, travelers from Muara Teweh to Java transit via Banjarmasin,” explained Amrillah.

With the increase in passengers, travelers are advised to book tickets in advance and check flight schedules to ensure a smooth and comfortable Lebaran return trip.

FAQ

Q1: Which airline operates Muara Teweh – Palangka Raya route?
A1: Susi Air using a 12-passenger Cessna pioneer aircraft.

Q2: What about the Muara Teweh – Banjarmasin route?
A2: Operated by Wings Air using an ATR-72-600 aircraft with a capacity of 72 passengers, operating daily.

Q3: How much is the subsidized ticket for Muara Teweh – Palangka Raya?
A3: Ticket price is IDR 540,020 for Palangka Raya – Muara Teweh, and IDR 493,420 for the reverse.

Q4: When is the peak return traffic expected?
A4: On Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

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