The sacked officials allegedly used their own foundations to siphon school meal funds and pocket procurement.
Indonesia arrests sacked free meal programme chief amid poisoning and graft allegations
Indonesian officials arrested today the former head of the country’s free school meals programme, blighted by mass food poisonings and corruption claims, …
Indonesia arrests officials over alleged corruption in free meals programme
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has sacked the head of the National Nutrition Agency which runs his flagship $20 billion free school-meals programme, an official said, citing governance and …
At least 21, mostly foreign nationals, dead in fire at India hotel
The fire started in the ground floor restaurant of an India hotel popular with patients at a nearby healthcare facility.
Will Venezuelan oil earn a permanent place in India’s energy mix?
Delcy Rodríguez’s India visit highlights Venezuela’s growing role in Delhi’s oil diversification.
India antitrust body targets beauty pageants with scrutiny of Mrs India Inc
By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, June 3 (Reuters) – India’s antitrust body is investigating Mrs. India Inc, an organiser of a beauty pageant for married women that sends winners to global events, accusing …
Indonesia Seeks Oil Output Boost From Community-Managed Wells
Indonesia aims to raise output from community-managed oil wells to 2,000 bpd by July as it seeks to boost supply and curb import dependence.
Indonesia expands health screening drive to curb liver disease
JAKARTA: Indonesia is expanding its free national health screening programme, targeting 136 million people by the end of the year as part of efforts to combat rising cases of liver disease and cancer, …
BrilliA Incorporated Announces Jockey® Trademark License Agreement for Indonesia
BrilliA Incorporated (NYSE American: BRIA) (“BrilliA” or the “Company”) today announced that its Indonesia operating company, PT. Mirae Asia Pasifik, has entered into a 5-year Trademark License …
India-US trade deal weeks away as negotiators resolve 99% of issues, says US Ambassador Sergio Gor
US Ambassador Sergio Gor said negotiators have resolved 99% of outstanding issues and expect an interim trade agreement within weeks, with only technical matters left to be finalized.