Tuesday, July 29, 2025

KKN Rajeg Mulya Lights Up Gardenia for AFF Final

Rajeg, July 28, 2025 – The KKN Rajeg Mulya group proudly organized a memorable public viewing event for the AFF Final match between Indonesia and Vietnam, held in the heart of the Gardenia neighborhood. The event brought together a large crowd of excited residents, all united by one common passion—supporting the Indonesian national team.

Held in a spacious outdoor field near the community center, the watch party featured a large projector screen and a high-quality sound system, all set up by the KKN team themselves. From late afternoon, residents of all ages began arriving with mats, chairs, snacks, and even homemade food to share with neighbors. Children were seen running around in red-and-white face paint, while teenagers and adults sported jerseys and headbands, ready to cheer for Garuda.

As the sun set and kickoff approached, the sense of excitement grew stronger. Once the match began, every pass, tackle, and goal attempt was met with cheers, gasps, and applause. The highlight of the night came when Indonesia scored a goal, triggering an eruption of joy across the crowd—people stood, clapped, and waved flags as if they were inside the stadium itself.

Throughout the event, the spirit of togetherness was undeniable. The KKN Rajeg Mulya team also prepared a small trivia session about Indonesian football during halftime, giving out simple prizes like snacks and stickers to keep the crowd engaged. Volunteers helped ensure cleanliness and order, while some members of the team documented the event as part of their community report.

Beyond entertainment, this public viewing served as a creative approach to community building. By organizing a fun and inclusive event, KKN Rajeg Mulya successfully fostered local pride, strengthened bonds among residents, and promoted a sense of belonging—especially among the youth. Many attendees expressed their appreciation, hoping that events like this could be held more often.

This initiative showcased how KKN programs can go beyond traditional activities and make a real impact through creativity, cultural relevance, and emotional connection. It was not only about football, but about celebrating Indonesian spirit—together.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Supporting MSMEs: Free NIB from KKN UMT



Rajeg Mulya, July 27, 2025 — Community Service Program (KKN) students from Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang (UMT), currently assigned in Rajeg Mulya Village, have initiated a free business registration program for local Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This activity is part of their main work program in the entrepreneurship sector and is open to all residents across the 12 neighborhood units (RW) in Rajeg Mulya.

The aim of the program is to assist local entrepreneurs in obtaining their Business Identification Number (NIB)—a legal requirement that formalizes business operations and opens access to various forms of government support. Through NIB registration, MSME owners are expected to benefit from funding opportunities, entrepreneurship training, official partnerships, and future mandatory halal certification set to be implemented in 2027.

The registration process is fully supported by KKN students, who guide residents through each stage: collecting necessary documents, filling out data, and submitting the application via the Online Single Submission (OSS) system. To participate, residents are required to submit a copy of their National ID (KTP) and Tax ID Number (NPWP).

In collaboration with local neighborhood leaders and village officials, the KKN team organized a rotating service schedule to reach all 12 RW efficiently. This mobile approach was chosen to make the service accessible, prevent overcrowding, and ensure that every community unit receives equal attention. In addition to technical assistance, the students also conducted simple educational outreach to explain the benefits of business legalization.

The program has received strong interest from residents, especially those operating home-based businesses who were previously unaware of the importance of legalizing their enterprises. The student team also distributed flyers and visited households to ensure inclusive participation across the village.

This initiative not only facilitates access to formal registration but also aims to raise awareness of business legality and empowerment among local entrepreneurs. By helping MSMEs take this first step toward formalization, the KKN students hope to contribute to the long-term growth and competitiveness of community-based businesses in Rajeg Mulya.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Survive the Night with Strategy in Haunted Dorm


Good news for casual horror game fans! Haunted Dorm, a spooky yet fun strategy game, is now available to play instantly on Google Play Games — no download required.

In Haunted Dorm, players must survive a haunted night in a creepy dormitory by choosing a safe room, building defenses, and avoiding ghost attacks. The gameplay mixes light horror with tower defense strategy, offering a thrilling yet casual experience.

What makes it even better? You don’t need to install the app to try it out. Thanks to Google Play Instant, players can click “Play Now” and jump straight into the action within seconds. It’s perfect for those who want to test the game first or just play quickly without filling up phone storage.

Whether you’re into horror vibes or strategic challenges, Haunted Dorm is a great pick for a quick, fun session. Just head to the Google Play Store, tap “Play,” and see if you can survive the night.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

‘THIS IS FOR’ Marks TWICE’s First Group Comeback Since 2021

 


July, 2025 — South Korean girl group TWICE has announced their official comeback as a full group with a new studio album titled “THIS IS FOR,” set to be released on July 11, 2025, under JYP Entertainment.

The upcoming album marks TWICE’s first full-group release since 2021, following a four-year period in which members focused on solo activities and personal projects. The group, consisting of Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu, is expected to showcase a more mature sound through the new record.

According to a report by The Times of India, the group will also hold a two-day concert event titled “THIS IS FOR: THE LIVE” at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on July 19–20, 2025. The concert will serve as the official kickoff for their new promotional activities.

JYP Entertainment stated that the album reflects the group’s growth and musical evolution over the years, describing it as “a tribute to fans and a milestone for the group’s journey.”

While the full tracklist has not yet been released, the album reportedly includes over 10 tracks and is rumored to feature a lead single titled “Back to You.” Producers such as collapsedone and LDN Noise are said to be involved in the project.

Following the announcement, hashtags including #TWICEisBack and #ThisIsForTWICE trended globally on social media platforms, reflecting high anticipation for the group’s return.

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Inside Yeonjun’s Ghost Girl Teaser

Written by: Tarum Ningsih

Sometimes, a teaser shorter than one minute can leave a stronger impact than a full-length MV. And Yeonjun’s solo teaser “Ghost Girl” is a perfect example of that. 

No lyrics. No dialogue. Just the dim lighting, a bloodstained hand, and a gaze heavy with unspoken stories. Yet in that eerie silence, Yeonjun speaks. Not as the charming idol we see on stage, but as an artist unraveling a story—his story. 

More Than a Teaser—A Short Emotional Film 
When the teaser dropped, my first thought wasn’t “wow, he looks cool,” but: “What happened to him?” Why does he look so broken? Why is there blood? Why does it feel like a scene from a psychological thriller? Every frame of Ghost Girl is filled with symbolism. The blood could represent guilt or trauma. His distant stare might reflect emotional numbness. The contrast between light and dark? A visual metaphor for internal conflict. There’s no voiceover. No caption. But somehow, we get it. Because Yeonjun doesn’t just perform—he communicates. 
 
Wide Open for Interpretation 
And that’s the beauty of this teaser: it doesn’t explain, it invites. It doesn’t spoon-feed you a story; it hands you puzzle pieces and lets you build your own narrative. Is Ghost Girl about heartbreak? Grief? Regret? Or maybe… is the “Ghost Girl” a part of himself—his past, his pain, his shadow? We don’t know for sure. But what matters is: we feel it. 

Yeonjun, the Performer We Didn’t Know We Needed 
This teaser proves that Yeonjun is more than just a K-pop idol—he’s a storyteller. He isn’t just executing choreography in perfect sync; he’s now stepping forward as the main character of his own cinematic universe. He shows emotional depth, visual boldness, and raw honesty—all without a single word. He’s the protagonist. The narrator. Maybe even the villain in this story. But he owns it completely. 

Final Thoughts: We’re Ready for His World 
“Ghost Girl” isn’t just a song teaser. It’s an emotional statement. A mirror into Yeonjun’s evolving artistic identity. It’s haunting, it’s vulnerable, and it’s bold. And honestly? I’m not just excited—I’m moved. Because if a 30-second teaser can stir this much emotion, imagine what the full release will do to us. So here we are—ready to dive into Yeonjun’s world. A little scared, maybe. But mostly… curious, inspired, and completely captivated.

Monday, July 7, 2025

From Zuppa Soup to Karaoke: Monthly Bazaar Keeps Everyone Coming Back

 
Komplek PWI, RT 06/09 – Every first Sunday of the month, Jalan Tajuk Rencana in RT 06/09 transforms into a lively and welcoming spot as residents gather for the neighborhood’s much-loved monthly bazaar. This regular event has become a local favorite, offering a blend of delicious homemade food, small business support, and community spirit.

The bazaar opens around 8 a.m. and runs until noon, showcasing a wide variety of homemade dishes and goods prepared by the residents themselves. Visitors can enjoy warm Zuppa soup, fresh fruit juices, tangy asinan, flavorful pecel with rempeyek crackers, and a range of traditional Indonesian snacks such as klepon, lemper, and layered cakes. These food choices make the bazaar a go-to destination for anyone seeking comforting, homemade flavors.

In addition to food, stalls also offer clothing, household items, and potted plants—creating a mini-market atmosphere right in the neighborhood. All items are sold by residents, making the event a great opportunity to support local home businesses.

Adding to the festive mood, the bazaar features an open karaoke corner that brings music and laughter throughout the morning. Anyone can join in, from children singing their favorite tunes to parents reviving nostalgic hits. The karaoke has become one of the highlights, drawing crowds not just for the food, but for the fun and relaxed vibe.

While the event doesn’t feature raffles or large-scale entertainment, it continues to thrive because of the strong sense of togetherness and shared enthusiasm among residents. It’s more than just a place to shop—it’s a space where neighbors meet, chat, and build bonds in a natural, joyful setting.

The monthly bazaar is open to the public, and residents are welcome to participate as vendors without any fee. Its success lies in the consistency, simplicity, and genuine warmth that it brings to the community. RT 06/09’s bazaar has proven that even small-scale neighborhood activities can create lasting positive impact and keep people coming back month after month.