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Government plans to decrease fuel prices for premium and diesel oil by Rp500 per litre starting 1 April 2016. Currently, premium oil costs Rp 6,950 per litre while diesel oil Rp5,650 per litre.
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UGM E-Craft team won first prize in The 12th Marketing Insight Seminar and Training (MIST) from February 28 to March 4. In the competition held by Management Student Society Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia, UGM team successfully set aside about 80 teams from other universities in Indonesia.
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After graduated, student will be faced some alternatives, such as continue studying S2, working in institutions/companies, or being entrepreneur. All of these alternatives have own risks and benefits. But, these alternatives have same goal, namely financial and non-financial success.
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Flag carrier PT. Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (Garuda Indonesia) has donated Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) aid to Dashboard for Excellence Quality and Productivity Improvement (DEQPI) of the Faculty of Economics and Business UGM during a workshop for small and medium industry - coached by DEQPI in Kulon Progo regency - on Friday (26/2).
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Chairman of Financial Auditing Agency (BPK), Dr. H. Harry Azhar Azis, M.A., said currently there were more government agencies receiving Normal Without Exception (WTP) assessment from the BPK. Linear correlation, however, has not been seen between such ranking and increased people prosperity.
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Indonesia is a country rich in natural resources but it still has to import various products of basic needs for its people. For example, in terms of food, with 70% of its areas consisting of seas, Indonesia has abundant potential in marine food resources, but until now Indonesia still imports fish and salt.
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