• Wednesday, 16 October 2024

Pados Jodho, A Matchmaking Event for Yogyakarta Civil Servants

Pados Jodho, A Matchmaking Event  for Yogyakarta Civil Servants
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SEAToday.com, Yogyakarta - The Yogyakarta City Civil Servant Corps (Korpri) is set to host a "Pados Jodho" event for unmarried civil servants (ASN). In preparation for the event, they have issued a circular letter to ASN and non-ASN employees in the Yogyakarta area.

Secretary of Yogyakarta City Korpri and Head of Yogyakarta City Public Service and Human Resources Development Agency (BKPSDM), Dedi Budiono, stated that this event aims to foster a sense of camaraderie among the corps and promote the physical and mental well-being of its members. He noted that many ASNs remain unmarried due to their demanding work schedules.

Based on initial data, there are already 140 individuals interested in participating in the "Pados Jodho" event, with 60 percent being women. The event is scheduled for November 30.

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