Barabai, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - Commander of the 101/Antasari Provincial Military Command (Danrem) Brig. Gen. TNI Firmansyah officially closed the 112th TMMD program that has been 100 percent completed on schedule at the Rantau Keminting Village, Central Hulu Sungai (HST) District, Thursday (October 14, 2021).
The Danrem together with the Commander of 1002/HST Military Command (Dandim) Lt. Col. Inf. Muh Ishak HB and the district's leadership communication forum (forkopimda) observed directly the result of physical work that cost IDR1 billion of the HST's budget and IDR90 million from the South Kalimantan Rural Community Empowerment Agency (Dinas PMD).
"We TNI would like to thank the HST government and all elements of society who have supported the TMMD program to completion and can be enjoyed and benefited the community," said the Danrem.
The physical construction that 100 percent completed was the improvement of the quality of 1,725 meters long and 4 meters wide road in Rantau Keminting Village.
This included the installation of 1,034 meters long road foundation and the repair of two bridges. In addition, the TMMD has also renovated one mushala or a small prayer place in Kasarangan Village, and one uninhabitable house in Rantau Keminting.
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The 112th TNI Integrated Village Development (TMMD) program in this village also provided social services and counseling. TNI provided family planning service, free medical treatment, vaccination, and the distribution of basic necessities.
The TNI provided various counseling, included state-defense counseling, nation insight, health, agriculture, anti-drug, health family planning, fisheries/animal husbandry, the danger of terrorism and radicalism, prevention of COVID-19 transmission, posyandu, stunting, and Posbindu PTM or screening for non-communicable disease for direct learning preparation.
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