After waiting for quite some time, Jakarta Provincial Government finally received 6,600 e-ID cards (e-KTP) belong to 5.2 million Jakarta residents who have recorded their data in Home Affairs Ministry database. Those e-ID cards are handed by the Home Affairs Ministry to Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Department. And starting next week, urban village offices will distribute the e-ID cards to residents bill maher|costco|atlanta braves|comed|hydrochlorothiazide
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