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New Mini Cooper Convertible launched in India at ₹58.50 lakh. Top 6 facts

New Mini Cooper Convertible launched in India at ₹58.50 lakh. Top 6 facts

The new Mini Cooper Convertible is the most affordable drop-top car in India. Limited time offers on popular models With its 7-speed DCT, the Cooper S Convertible flies to 100 km/h from standstill in 6.9 seconds before reaching 240 km/h. Mini may not be as popular as the other luxury car brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW or Audi in India, but the British car brand certainly has its own fans. The BMW Group-owned carmaker has launched its latest generation Mini Cooper Convertible in India at a price of ₹58.50 lakh (ex-showroom), making it the most affordable convertible car in India. The Mini Cooper Convertible commands a premium of ₹14.80 lakh over the standard Cooper S and is priced ₹4.1 lakh higher than the JCW trim. This drop-top iteration of Mini Cooper S hatchback is the third launch from the OEM in three months, following the JCW All4 and Countryman SE All4 in October and November of this year, respectively. The Mini Cooper Convertible was launched in India as a CBU (Completely Built Unit) import model. Bookings for the car have already opened at all dealers of the company, with deliveries expected to begin immediately. If you’re thinking of buying the new Mini Cooper Convertible, here are the most important facts you should before you make the deal. Mini Cooper Convertible: Most Affordable Convertible in India With a price tag of ₹58.50 lakh (ex-showroom), the Mini Cooper Convertible is the most affordable drop-off car you can buy in India. The closest to this model is the MG Cyberster, the electric convertible available in India, which is priced at ₹75 lakh (ex-showroom). No wonder, the Mini Cooper Convertible is much cheaper than the MG Cyberster. The top Mini is already available for booking and deliveries of this CBU car are expected to start immediately. It is ₹14.80 lakh more expensive than the standard Cooper S and ₹4.1 lakh more than the JCW trim. The Convertible comes with a standard two-year unlimited kilometer warranty and 24×7 roadside assistance. Mini Cooper Convertible: 4 colors offered The Mini Cooper Convertible is available in four different exterior color choices. These color options are British Racing Green, Chili Red, Sunny Side Yellow and Ocean Wave Green, along with black or white mirror caps. Mini Cooper Convertible: Classic Mini with updated details In terms of design, the new Mini Cooper Convertible comes with the signature Mini silhouette, but with updated details. The front profile features redesigned circular LED headlamps with multiple lighting cues. There is also a new radiator grille layout. Moving to the side profile, it gets white or black mirror caps, contrasting with the exterior color. The car rides on 18-inch dual-tone aerodynamically designed alloy wheels. Moving to the rear, it has received vertically-aligned LED taillights finished in a flat-surface styling. Mini Cooper Convertible: A retractable fabric roof operates at 30 km/h One of the main highlights of this convertible is the electrically operated fabric roof that can be opened in 18 seconds and closed in just 15 seconds, while the vehicle is traveling at a speed of up to 30 km/h. The retractable fabric roof can also be partially opened to act as a temporary sunroof. With the roof closed, the luggage compartment stands at 215 litres, while with it folded the storage capacity is reduced to 160 litres. Mini Cooper Convertible: A cabin full of features The Mini Cooper Convertible gets a cabin full of features. Despite the signature minimalist theme of Mini, the car gets a round OLED center touchscreen infotainment system powered by BMW OS 9, which also serves as the instrument cluster. It gets integrated navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Intelligent Personal Assistant. Other notable features include a HUD, Harman Kardon sound system, digital key functions, wireless charging, electric sports seats with Vescin upholstery, etc. Mini Cooper Convertible: What drives it? The new Mini Cooper Convertible is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch sports automatic gearbox. The engine produces 201 bhp of peak power and 300 Nm of maximum torque. The convertible is capable of running 0-100 kmph in 6.9 seconds and it has a top speed of 240 kmph.

Agri-tech woes: Why India’s new e-NAM portal failed its Rajasthan pilot

Agri-tech woes: Why India’s new e-NAM portal failed its Rajasthan pilot

Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limited All rights reserved. Center rolls back use of revamped agri-trade portal in most Rajasthan mandis. The 10 mandis using e-NAM 2.0 will run e-NAM 1.0 in parallel to guide farmers through the transition. (Bloomberg) Summary The Union government has significantly scaled back the use of its revamped electronic agricultural trade portal, e-NAM 2.0, across Rajasthan. NEW DELHI: The Union government has rolled back the use of the revamped version of the electronic agriculture trading portal (e-NAM 2.0) across most of Rajasthan for now and will continue to operate the previous version of the platform in all 173 mandis, or wholesale markets, limiting the upgraded platform to just 10 mandis of the two people with direct knowledge of the development. The 10 mandis where the electronic National Agricultural Market (e-NAM 2.0) is currently in use will also run e-NAM 1.0 in parallel, so that farmers get a proper handle during the transition to the new system, they said. “The ministry opted for a phased approach to avoid any disruption to auctions, invoicing or payments during peak arrivals, to ensure that farmers can continue to use the current platform until the upgraded system is proven stable,” said one of the two people quoted above. Under the revised plan, e-NAM 1.0 will remain fully operational while e-NAM 2.0 will be piloted in the selected mandis to gauge trading volumes, settlement efficiency and system reliability, this person said. The ministry will roll out the new platform across all 173 mandis in Rajasthan only after the pilot shows smooth, uninterrupted operations, the second person said. In response to a Mint query, the agriculture ministry’s Small Farmers Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) said that after the pilot launch of e-NAM 2.0 in Rajasthan, certain suggestions and issues were reported. The team is working to incorporate the suggestions and resolve the issues. “Meanwhile, it has been decided to conduct operations through e-NAM 1.0 in Rajasthan and to limit the deployment to 10 mandis in Rajasthan,” it said. Tonk, Jodhpur and Sujangarh are among the 10 mandis where the pilot version of e-NAM 2.0 is being operated. Plenty of glitches Mint reported on December 8 that the government’s move to help farmers with greater market access through its revamped digital platform, the electronic National Agricultural Market, had experienced glitches and Rajasthan’s market committees reported data mismatches, user identification problems and disruptions in Mandi operations after the old system was shut down, even as the new version was on board. Key takeaways The Union government was forced to roll back its flagship e-NAM 2.0 platform from 163 of Rajasthan’s 173 mandis due to critical operational and technical glitches reported after its November 3 rollout. The new strategy involves running the older, stable e-NAM 1.0 in parallel with e-NAM 2.0 in the 10 pilot mandis to prevent disruptions and provide farmer handholding. The initial shutdown of e-NAM 1.0 resulted in farmers losing access to competitive bids from multiple mandis, forcing them to sell to local traders and possibly receiving lower prices during the peak arrival season. Specific technical errors included incorrect mapping of users to newly created districts, non-visible user profiles and mixing of lots from different mandis in the bidding process. The central objective of e-NAM 2.0, to enable smoother cross-mandi trading through a mandatory unified license, was seriously challenged by the failed initial rollout. E-NAM is one of the government’s flagship digital reforms for agriculture, connecting around 18 million farmers through 1,522 mandis on the platform, out of nearly 7,500 regulated mandis nationwide. The platform aims to improve price discovery, reduce cartel formation and enable farmers to sell outside their local mandis, thereby helping them secure better returns and increase their income. “Farmers have now been allowed to work through e-NAM, which was completely discontinued after the launch of e-NAM 2.0 on November 3,” said Raghunath Ram, secretary, Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti, Nagaur, Rajasthan. The transition disrupted the sale of produce, and as a result, farmers had no choice but to sell their agricultural goods at the physical mandi. “They lost access to competitive bids from various mandis and had to rely only on the traders who were present locally on that day, which reduced competition and could lead to lower prices,” he said. Nagaur is one of the mandis that sees huge arrivals of major cash crops, especially spices like cumin (jeera) and fennel seeds (saunf). In Nagaur mandi, located in the west of the state, peak arrivals also include green gram (moong), cluster bean (guar) and moth bean. This will help farmers adapt to the new version without any disruption in selling their crops, Ram said, adding that the government’s decision is timely as the arrival season is at its peak. Increase farmers’ access “Allowing farmers to move back to e-NAM 1.0 is a practical step because the sudden rollout of e-NAM 2.0 has disrupted on-ground sales,” Dharmendra Malik, national spokesperson Bhartiya Kisan Union (Arajnaitik). With both systems running in tandem for now, farmers can continue to receive fair prices while they gradually get used to the new platform, he added. The rollout of the e-NAM 2.0 pilot began on November 3 across all 173 mandis in Rajasthan, following the selection of Akal Information System Ltd as the technology partner through a competitive tender process. The contract, worth over ₹25 crore for four years, is extendable for four years. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on July 25, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Ramnath Thakur said that 1.79 crore farmers, 2.67 lakh traders and 4,518 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) were registered on the e-NAM platform as of June 30 and 30 million agricultural products. traded on the portal. Get all the industry news, banking news and updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. more topics #agriculture #trade Read next story

Hailee Steinfeld is expecting! Actress Announces First Baby With NFL Star Josh Allen | Watch video

Hailee Steinfeld is expecting! Actress Announces First Baby With NFL Star Josh Allen | Watch video

Hailee Steinfeld and her husband, Josh Allen — both 29 — are expecting their first child together, according to a report by PEOPLE. Steinfeld announced the news in her Substack newsletter while celebrating her 29th birthday with a list of her 29 favorite moments from the past year, the report said. At the end of the recap, she included a video announcing the pregnancy, which shows her standing in the snow with her baby bump while Allen kisses her belly. The clip ends with the two smiling and posing together, Steinfeld wearing a fleece labeled “mom,” celebrating the exciting news of becoming parents. Watch the video: In her November interview with Bustle, Steinfeld said that “life makes sense” since marrying Allen. She also talked about their relationship and shared that she feels endlessly grateful to have found her lifelong partner. Steinfeld and Allen, who started dating in 2023, were married on May 31 in Santa Barbara, California. In the June edition of her Beau Society email newsletter, the actress noted all the “magical” moments of their wedding weekend. In the newsletter, she wrote: “I’m sitting here with Josh, and we’re thinking about the best weekend of our lives for the millionth time. Over the past two weeks, random yet very specific memories have come back into our heads, and we’ve blurted them out to each other, often through smiles, laughter and tears.” She went on to add, “It felt like love ran through the veins of every tree at our beautiful venue in Santa Barbara. Our family and friends coming together reinforced it.” (This is a developing story, check back later for updates)

Rising costs are forcing employers to rewrite employee benefits

Rising costs are forcing employers to rewrite employee benefits

Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limited All rights reserved. Companies are phasing out benefits like telemedicine, which were indispensable during the pandemic but no longer essential, as they seek to cut unnecessary costs. (iStockphoto) Summary The move comes as employee costs escalate and health insurance premiums balloon, prompting companies to redesign their benefits programs to fit the needs of a multigenerational workforce and ensure financial discipline. Indian companies are rethinking the benefits they offer their staff, such as health care, retirement plans, wellness benefits and leave, as they try to control budgets while retaining top talent without compromising on employee experience. The move comes as employee costs escalate and health insurance premiums balloon, prompting companies to redesign their benefits programs to align with the needs of a multigenerational workforce and ensure financial discipline. “Rising costs—driven by medical inflation at 11% more than general inflation—force organizations to optimize benefits strategies without compromising employee experience. The real cost of benefits depends on utilization, which is a recalibration of what remains standard versus what becomes flexible,” said Vinod VK, head of health and benefits, India, WTW, a global consulting and solutions company. Companies are phasing out benefits like telemedicine, which were indispensable during the pandemic but no longer essential, as they seek to cut unnecessary costs, he said. WTW’s Benefits Trends Survey 2025, shared exclusively with Mint, shows that 55% of the more than 500 employers studied in India highlighted the pressure of rising benefit costs on budgets as a “key business issue”. Some 38% said that financial constraints limit their ability to deliver wellness programs, while 34% admitted that a tighter budget affects the health benefits offered to employees. To be sure, technology is reshaping employee profiles, prompting companies to look at their benefits programs through a new lens. According to a C-suite executive at one of the top three private banks in India, employee costs along with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) have pushed them to rethink what benefits will work for the firm. “AI has forced the banks to re-check whether certain profiles are necessary. In that case, the kind of benefits offered also change,” said this CEO, who did not want to be named. The new labor codes also instruct firms to ensure annual health examinations for employees over 40. “That benefit will increase our expenses and therefore one has to look at which benefits stay and which go away,” added the CEO. In its 2025–26 Benefits Scorecard, Mumbai-based Prudent Insurance Brokers said that while more firms are switching to flexible benefits to offer employees greater choice, scaling these programs remains difficult due to year-round engagement needs, inconsistent participation and rapidly changing workforce expectations. “It’s more than just flexibility; it’s about building a benefits ecosystem that is intuitive, inclusive and deeply personal,” it said, adding that “forward-thinking companies” are adopting choice-based and personalized benefits programs, including both insurance and non-insurance options, often powered by wallet-based solutions. These may include wellness plans that cover physical fitness, elder care, pet care, pregnancy care, financial wellness, health screening plans, health coach, women’s specific wellness and disease management. In November, the government consolidated the country’s employment statutes into four codes guaranteeing minimum wages, early gratuity, social security and occupational safety, likely to increase costs for employers. Pradeep Chauhan, founder and chief economic officer of Finfinity, a fintech focused on employee financial well-being, said legacy firms are looking at ways to introduce benefits that deepen employees’ connection to their workplace. For example, refining medical plans to focus on high-impact care, directing wellness efforts to common medical needs, giving employees more choices within the same budget, or financial guidance tools that help employees manage their money better, without the companies incurring any extra costs. “Today’s flexible hiring market gives employers more room to explore new approaches with less risk. This transition gives companies the opportunity to redesign benefits in a way that is practical, mutually beneficial and aligned with real needs,” Chauhan told Mint. Companies are also tailoring health insurance benefits and offering them to those who need them, in a reflection of the multi-generational workforce profile. Many young employees still have their parents working and may not need separate or additional health care insurance. A Coin analysis shows that employee costs for the Nifty 500 firms were 15% of net sales in the September quarter, up from 15.4% in the same period last year. Employee costs fell to 14.4% at the end of March, before rising again over the next three months. Anand Rathi Insurance Brokers highlighted that companies are “scuttling benefits that have become expensive or ineffective”, mainly in group health insurance. This comes on the back of rising medical inflation and high claim ratios forcing the introduction of co-payments, room rent limits, sickness-wise sub-limits and employee-funded co-payments. A co-payment is a fixed amount that the beneficiary must incur, with the insurer paying the rest. Outpatient and wellness benefits are being redesigned as they often lead to excessive, unnecessary use. As a result, many employers are moving to models with restrictions or compensation to combat abuse. Parental covers, maternity limits and dependent cover are also being restructured as they are the key contributors to premium escalation. “The shift to an employer’s market certainly gives organizations more confidence to tighten or redesign their benefits, but the real pressure comes from rising healthcare costs and unsustainable premium increases,” says Milind Tayde, head employee benefits, Anand Rathi Insurance Brokers. London-based Howden Insurance Brokers said in a November 19 report titled ‘The Changing Face of Employee Health’ that globally, 93% of businesses expect medical costs to rise, even as health and wellness emerge as a top priority for employees. As a result, more than two-thirds or 67% of businesses are investing in preventive health care to cope with rising medical inflation. Around 61% of employees are more likely to stay with an employer that offers a good healthcare package, and 47% see this as an important factor in looking for a new role, the report said, adding that while “this highlights the need for businesses to address their healthcare offering, it is challenging to navigate in a high-cost environment”. Get all the industry news, banking news and updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. more topics #employment Read next story

Construction of schools damaged after a disaster in Sumatra from February 2026

Construction of schools damaged after a disaster in Sumatra from February 2026

Jakarta – Minister of Basic Education Abdul Mu’ti is working to rebuild schools damaged by floods and landslides in the regions of Aceh, North Sumatra (North Sumatra) and West Sumatra (Sumbar). Construction of damaged schools is targeted to begin in February 2026. Abdul Mu’ti said that his party is currently continuing to collect data on all schools affected by natural disasters in the three provinces and the extent of the damage. “Now we have collected the data, hopefully in February 2026 we will start rebuilding the damaged schools,” Abdul Mu’ti said as reported by Antara, Saturday (13/12/2025). Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT Furthermore, he said that his party has currently created three emergency learning scenarios by classifying the scale of damage to schools affected by the natural disaster. One of these scenarios is emergency learning for 0-3 months for schools that are affected but still have several classrooms suitable for holding teaching and learning activities. In such school conditions, his party implemented an alternating learning system while his party repaired the damage to the school. Meanwhile, the second scenario is emergency learning for 3-12 months, and the third scenario is emergency learning for up to 3 years for schools experiencing severe damage or even total collapse. “Because if a school has completely collapsed, building a new one will obviously take a long time. Some of them even have to relocate. This means that if you build a new building in a new place, it will also take time to find the land,” he said (rfs/rfs)

The moment Cabinet Secretary Teddy greeted Acehnese residents who were left behind the president’s entourage

The moment Cabinet Secretary Teddy greeted Acehnese residents who were left behind the president’s entourage

Jakarta – President Prabowo Subianto visited and greeted residents in areas affected by flash floods in Aceh Tamiang. There was a moment when Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya greeted the residents until Prabowo’s group was left behind. The moment began with screams from residents calling Teddy’s name and waving their hands in Aceh Tamiang, Friday (12/12/2025). “Mr. Teddy, Mr. Teddy,” shouted a number of mothers, holding up their cellphones. Teddy then approached, shaking hands and joking to calm the residents who seemed nervous about being able to meet him in person. When he returned to the vehicle, Teddy was still in the crowd of residents wanting to shake hands. Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT When Teddy was done with the residents, Prabowo’s group had already moved. Teddy was left behind and had time to run to catch Prabowo’s car. Unable to catch up, Teddy ended up riding in a journalist’s car at the back of the convoy. “(The group left behind) yes, I had time to meet the residents first. It’s not nice for them to wait,” Teddy said. In the journalist’s car, Teddy sat near the door, which was deliberately left slightly open. From that gap he continued to wave to the residents standing along the road. Teddy Indra Wijaya greets residents after missing Prabowo’s group in Aceh Tamiang. (Eva Safitri/detikcom) Sometimes Teddy responds to calls from residents who seem to be able to see him up close. “Just saying goodbye to them is very happy,” he said. Residents along the road reacted loudly. Some shouted Teddy’s name, some jogged while holding up their cell phones, and some just smiled when they saw Teddy. During a short chat with journalists, Teddy also talked about Prabowo’s habits when he goes through disaster areas. “The car is slow because of the dust. The train in front is also slow so the dust doesn’t get high,” he added. (eva/rfs)

Warning from Senayan so that tropical cyclone seeds are not underestimated

BMKG urges local governments and communities in Bali to Java to mitigate cyclone 93S seeds

Jakarta – The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has detected the seeds of tropical cyclone 93S in the Indian Ocean. BMKG called on local governments and communities in Bali, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) and Java to raise awareness of the impact of the 93S cyclone seed. “BMKG calls on local governments and communities in Bali, NTB, NTT and Javanese waters to raise awareness of the potential for heavy rains, floods, landslides and high waves as a result of the seeding of tropical cyclone 93S. Regional governments are asked to immediately prepare emergency mitigation measures, including the readiness of routes to the evacuation and evacuation of the town, and the measures to evacuate. and volunteers,” BMKG Deputy for Meteorology, Guswanto, told journalists on Saturday (13/12/2025). Guswanto asked local governments in potentially affected areas to actively disseminate official BMKG information to the public, not wait for disaster to strike. He also appealed to people in areas prone to flooding and landslides to increase their vigilance and avoid activities around rivers, cliffs and beaches. PAGE TO CONTINUE CONTENT BMKG also explained a number of mitigations to be prepared by local governments and communities in Bali and Java. Consider the following: 1. Regional Government – Establish and activate disaster preparedness posts in vulnerable areas. – Prepare evacuation routes and refugee camps safe from floods and landslides. – Ensure that coordination between agencies (BPBD, village officials, volunteers, TNI-Polri) is going well. 2. Community – Avoid activities at sea during high wave warnings. – Keep valuables and important documents in a safe place. Teuku Faisal Fathani, head of BMKG, previously disclosed the indirect impact of tropical cyclone seed 93S which has resulted in moderate to heavy intensity rains in a number of areas in the next few days. The affected areas include Bali, NTB and NTT. Apart from that, high waves in the medium category (1.25-2.5 m) have the potential to occur in the Indian Ocean south of East Java to NTT, the waters south of East Java and the southern part of the Bali-Lombok-Alas Strait. Based on the results of BMKG analysis, the maximum wind speed around the system currently reaches 15 knots (28 km/h) with a minimum pressure of 1009 hPa. This observation shows that the convective clouds around 93S are not well organized, so the system strengthening process is predicted to occur slowly within 24 hours. (fas/yangs)

Victims of MBG car that crashed into Cilincing Primary School, North Jakarta: 19 students and 1 teacher

The reason why the MBG car driver walked into a primary school and hit a pupil has been revealed

Jakarta – The police named the driver of the car that delivers Free Nutritious Meals (MBG), AI, as a suspect after he crashed into a school fence and teachers and students in the field of SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi, Cilincing, North Jakarta (Jakut). The police revealed the cause behind the incident. Police interviewed witnesses and checked the vehicle used by AI. So what caused the AI ​​to crash so blindly that 22 people were injured? Police revealed the reason why AI broke through and hit teachers and students at SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi, Cilincing. Police said that AI panicked at that point after he accidentally stepped on the gas pedal instead of hitting the brake. Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT A number of police officers from the North Jakarta Metropolitan Police Inafis Unit conducted a crime scene investigation (CIP) related to the incident where the MBG car hit dozens of students at SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi, Cilincing, North Jakarta, Thursday (11/12/2025). (Pradita Utama/detikcom) “He should have hit the brake when he wanted to stop, but he was wrong, (instead) hit the gas pedal,” North Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit Chief Commissioner Ongkoseno Grandiarso Sukahar said at the North Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters on Friday (12/12). Avoid residents, then turn to SD AI, who is said to be in a state of panic, immediately avoid the crowd on the road. He spontaneously drove the car into the school. “Because he panicked, he finally couldn’t control it anymore, so he kept trying to turn it to the left (toward the school),” explains Ongkoseno. “Because of his considerations, he felt that there were many people in front of him. He tried to turn as little as possible to the left so that he could avoid the crowd,” he continued. However, AI’s choice caused him to break through the school fence and directly hit the teacher and a number of students who were currently conducting literacy activities on the school field. Car speed 19 km/h. The police also revealed the speed of AI’s car at the time of the incident. The police explained that the car’s speed was 19 kilometers per hour. “Up to the stop point, the results of the investigation of Traffic Accident Analysis (TAA) were 19.7 km per hour,” Deputy Head of Traffic for North Jakarta Metro Police AKP Danu Sukmo Prakoso told journalists at North Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters, Friday (12/12). CCTV footage captured a car smashing through a primary school fence in Cilincing and hitting students sitting in the field. (Photo: Social Media) Danu revealed that from the analysis results, there were braking efforts made by the driver. He said there were traces of braking at the scene. “In terms of braking efforts, the subject said that he applied braking efforts until he stopped at the point of impact. There were tracks, brake tracks,” Danu said. Police: Driver did not rest In this case, AI was named by the police as a suspect because he was considered negligent. North Jakarta Metro Police Chief Commissioner Erick Frendriz explained that the police discovered the fact that AI only went to sleep at 04:00 WIB and immediately took the car at 05:30 WIB. “There is one possible motive that could be the reason why this happened, namely we said that before the incident the suspect was only sleeping around 4 in the morning,” Erick explained on the same occasion. “Then, at 05.30 WIB, the suspect left for SPPG to drive the SPPG partner’s car, so he had less rest time. This may be what is important to us, that at the time of this incident, the suspect was in a condition unfit to drive a vehicle,” he continued. Then Erick said that the police ran a urine test on AI with the results showing negative. In this way, AI’s lack of rest is considered a factor in negligence that caused the collision. “Then we also did a urine test with negative results. Then we also did an alcohol test at the Traffic Police, the results were also negative,” Erick said. Condition of car confirmed as adequate The police checked the condition of the car used by AI at the time of the incident. Police confirmed that the car was in roadworthy condition. “In the current incident, investigations were therefore carried out to ensure that the vehicle is fit for use,” said Ongkoseno. The vehicle fitness test was carried out by the Department of Transport (Dishub). Head of the Motor Vehicle Test Implementation Unit (Kasatpel UP PKB) Cilincing, Dardi Wahyudi, explained the braking function of a car in good condition. “Yesterday we performed a physical inspection or road test on the vehicle. From the braking system we could see from the brake pedal, to the reservoir tank for brake fluid, there was still no shortage,” explained Dardi. “For the channels, the brakes are disc front, drum rear. So there are no leaks in the hoses, either front right-left, rear right-left. So the condition of the vehicle for the braking system is good. As for the condition of the parking brake, we also try to keep it in good condition,” he said. (fca/rfs)

Thief breaks wall of resident’s house in Bogor and then steals motorcycle, police investigate

Thief breaks wall of resident’s house in Bogor and then steals motorcycle, police investigate

Bogor – Motor vehicle theft (curanmor) occurred in Kampung Karet, Tajurhalang District, Bogor, West Java. A resident’s motorcycle disappeared and was hacked by the offender. In the video seen on Friday (12/12/2025), there were two perpetrators. The offender was seen breaking through the wall of the housing complex to enter the parking area of ​​the house. One of the offenders was then seen with a motorcycle that had previously been parked at the location. The two of them then took the motorcycle through the wall that had been breached before. Scroll to continue content. Confirming, Tajurhalang Police Chief Iptu Raden Suwito said the incident occurred this morning around 06:00 WIB. The victim discovered his motorcycle was missing when he went to work. The motorcycle was originally parked on the terrace area of ​​his house. However, when the victim wanted to go to work, his motorcycle was no longer parked there. “When the complainant woke up and got ready to go to work, when the complainant left the house, he saw that the complainant’s motorcycle that was previously parked on the terrace of his house was gone or missing,” says Suwito. The victim also saw the wall dividing his home. At that point, the victim saw that there was a fairly large hole in the wall. “Then the reporter watched his CCTV and saw two offenders wearing face coverings breaking through the residential boundary wall in front of the house,” he said. The offender then took the victim’s motorcycle through the hole in the wall. Because of this incident, the victim reported the theft of his motorcycle to the police. Also watch the video “Viral Thieves Break Car Windows in Cibinong Housing Complex” (rdh/ygs)

Ministry of Forestry Data: Performing PNBP targets for immigration from August 104.52 percent

Ministry of Social and Political Affairs settles PNBP of corrections IDR 49.7 billion until November 2025

Jakarta – The Ministry of Immigration and Corrections (KemenImipas) contributed non-tax government revenue (PNBP) from the correctional sector amounting to IDR 49,717,855,432 or IDR 49.7 billion. This nominal is a summary from January to November 2025. The largest PNBP generated by the Directorate General of Corrections (Ditjenpas) of the Ministry of Social Affairs comes from income from the use of facilities and infrastructure in accordance with duties and functions; rental income from land, buildings and structures; income from fines for the completion of government work, and income from expenditure on goods from the previous financial year. Quoted by detikcom from the Imipas document in figures, Friday (12/1/2025), the PNBP target of the Ditjepas KemenImipas this year is IDR 10,318,903,000 or IDR 10.3 billion. Reaching IDR 49.7 billion, the Ditjepas PNBP exceeded the target by 482 percent. Scroll TO CONTINUE CONTENT Regarding the realization of the APBN, the ministry led by Minister Agus Andrianto absorbs 79.45 percent of the ceiling until November 2025. The APBN ceiling of the Directorate General of Social and Political Affairs of the Ministry of Science and Technology is IDR 9,027,24,30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 million the budget survey until the end of November is IDR 7,172,223,446,303 or IDR 7 trillion. Previously, it was reported that the Ministry of Tourism and Social Affairs’ PNBP from the immigration sector reached IDR 9.5 trillion until the end of November, November 28 to be exact. This year’s immigration PNBP target is IDR 6.5 trillion, so the results up to the end of November show that revenue exceeded the target by 145.31 percent. From data from the Ministry of Science and Technology seen by detikcom on Tuesday (9/12), the realization of immigration income from passports was IDR 2.2 trillion in 2024. And this year, the realization of income in the same period was IDR 2.45 trillion. Then in 2024, the realization of immigration revenue from visas will be IDR 4.6 trillion. Meanwhile, this year’s realized revenue in the same period was IDR 5.1 trillion. Furthermore, the realization of income from immigration permits and re-entry permits is IDR 1.17 trillion in 2024 for the January-November period. Meanwhile, revenue for the same business will increase to 1.62 billion in 2025. Also watch the video “Meeting at Commission