Selasa, 13 Januari 2009

ROOMS FOR RENT IN JAKARTA AND FRESH WATER FISH OF NILA TYPE IN ROKAN HULU RIAU

Available national standards indicate that everyone is sugested to consume twenty six kilograms of fish per year. In support of this The Administrative Government of The Rokanhulu regency in Riau recently show twenty thousand seeds of fresh-water fish of the nila type in ten ponds in Rambah Muda village of Rambah Hilir district.

The program which was initiated by The Mina Jaya fish breeding community was officiated by the regent of Rokan Hulu Haji Achmad. Addressing the occasion the Rokan Hulu regent noted that for his area alone. There is still a shortage of thirty six (36) tons of fish per year to supply some four hundred thousand (400.000) local inhabitants.

Currently the facilities for the ponds have been supplied by The Riau fish and oceanery office. The regencial administration of Rokan Hulu has also provided two thousand (2,000) seeds of the Nila fish.
And now back to Jakarta....the hight number of workers in Jakarta who come from out of town has encouraged many local residents to provide house or room for rent.

As Jakarta continues to grow as the center of economy and businesses the city becomes a magnet for residents of other cities to find employment. The high percentage of workers from out of Jakarta means a consideralable profit for residents in Jakarta. Houses or rooms for rent is just one of many examples of such opportunity. Ones which can be easily found in places close to office areas-such as in Palmerah and Senayan of South Jakarta.

Sarkim an owner of a room rental services says he profits of around one million rupiah per month. The presence of such rooms for rent services have been considered to be beneficial for those coming from out of town to support their daily activities . To avoid unnecessary problems tenants are required to report all new clients to the local household district authority.









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