The V, RYTHM Foundation, QNET Indonesia donate Inkjet Printers to Jakarta public schools

SDN 1 Cibatur Keusik

At the end of V-Indonesia 2012, THE V thought of leaving more than just amazing memories of VCON but also something that will help uplift the quality of educational services provided in public schools in Jakarta. So, in collaboration with RYTHM Foundation and with the help of the staff in QNET Indonesia, a total of 16 public schools were given inkjet printers. There were 23 printers given, all in all.

These printers were purchased by The V for the V-Indonesia 2013 registration and in collaboration with RYTHM Foundation, The V has decided to donate said equipment to said 16 public schools in Jakarta to reaffirm The V’s commitment to promote quality education for today’s youth.

QNET Indonesia has helped identify the schools, which are:

NO NAME OF SCHOOL LOCATION
1 MTSN BANJARSARI BANTEN
2 SMPN 3 BANJARSARI BANTEN
3 SMAN 2 BANJARSARI BANTEN
4 SMK AL WATSI BOGOR
5 MTS AL AZIZAH BOGOR
6 SMK WIDIA DHARMA CITEREUP
7 SMPN 2 CITEREUP
8 SEKOLAH MASTER DEPOK
9 SD BATUTIS DEPOK BEKASI
10 SDN Karet Kuningan 1 & 2 JAKARTA SELATAN
11 SDN Karet 01 JAKARTA SELATAN
12 SMP Cendrawasih JAKARTA SELATAN
13 SMP TQT Depok
14 SDN Senopati JAKARTA SELATAN
15 PAUD Al Husna Mampang JAKARTA SELATAN
16 SDN 08 Petang Petukangan JAKARTA SELATAN

Here are some of the photos of the beneficiaries. THE V is truly happy to have made a difference in the lives of these students. 🙂

F2 World Tour Jakarta and Bali scheduled this weekend

This coming Friday and Sunday, the F2 World Tour drops by Jakarta and Bali, respectively. For Jakarta, it happens on November 23 at Balai Kartini, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kay. 37, Jakarta 12950. The event is from 6pm to 11pm, with a ticket price of USD 5 or IDR 50,000. Speaking at the event will be  AVP Hendra Nilam and AVP Perminder Singh.

UPDATE: The F2 Jakarta ticket can also be purchased at the Qnet office. You can contact Mr Zul for it at +6287883747824. Ticket price is IDR50,000.

The Sunday event will be held on November 25 at Hotel Nikki, Jl. Gatot Subroto IV No. 18, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, from 5pm to 10pm (door closes at 5:30pm). The ticket price will be USD 5/IDR 50,000. Speaking at the event will be AVP Hendra Nilam and AVP Mohan Chidambaram.

See you there!

F2 World Tour Jakarta schedule

And so we go back to Indonesia. In Jakarta, that is. This November 23, the F2 World Tour comes to Jakarta at Balai Kartini, Exhibition and Convention Center, from 6pm to 11pm.

Ticket price is at 5 USD. The main speaker will be AVP Perm.

For more details about the event, you can contact Zulkifli Abdullah at + 65 8522 7496 or his e-mail address at zulkifli.abdullah@the-v.net.

UPDATE: The F2 Jakarta ticket can also be purchased at the Qnet office. You can contact Mr Zul for it at +6287883747824. Ticket price is IDR50,000.

QNET brings Idul Fitri cheer to underprivileged

JAKARTA, 15 August 2012. – QNET today treated 50 children from the Al-Andalusia Foundation, an Islamic orphanage here, to food, fun and games as part of a breaking of fast event, in conjunction with the holy month of Ramadan.

The event, which was carried out under the QNET Pays Forward (QNPF) initiative reflects the company’s strong loyalty and willingness to participate in community efforts in Indonesia.

QNPF is a CSR initiative carried out under the philosophy “Raise Yourself To Help Mankind” (RYTHM) which reflects QNET’s commitment to help all segments of society.

During the event, the children enjoyed themselves with lots of games and took part in a drawing competition as well. A storyteller was also on hand to share with them the message of how to live as morally upright members of society.

“We have previously provided aid to tsunami victims in Aceh and Medan in North Sumatera, and earthquake victims in Yogyakarta, Central Jakarta and Padang in West Sumatera.

“This apart, we have also given scholarships to 200 children of tsunami victims in Aceh and Medan for three consecutive years, and donated computers for schools in Acheh,” she said.

Additionally, Wita said QNET representatives went to Yogyakarta soon after the earthquake in 2006 to provide food, tents and home supplies to the victims there. The company also provided aid to the Yogyakarta Government apart from building a kindergarten in Pandak Village, Pijenan.

Here’s the full set of photos from the event:

All About Indonesia #1: Introduction to Jakarta

More of ten than not, our countries are described by foreigners, telling us of their experiences there and trying to relate it other cultures, showing us the differences and similarities. There are praises, and of course there are complaints. But nothing beats the perspective of the local.

In preparation for V-Indonesia 2012, we’re posting some Indonesia-related posts to celebrate and promote the venue and perhaps familiarize foreigners to the area.

Our first post for this series is a summarized description of Jakarta, where most international flights will enter. It’s written by Thomas Atmadja. He is currently a Director of KBRU, a local insurance broker in Indonesia. Here’s his description in its entirety:

Jakarta is the Capital City of Indonesia. Its population during weekdays could be around 15 million, but on the weekends it could be around 12 million.

The weather is mainly hot and humid during the day and a little bit cool during the night. The average outside temperature during the day is around 32 degrees Celsius and during the night, it is around 28 degrees Celsius. Most hotels and shopping centers are fully air-conditioned to offer brief or lasting respite from the heat.

Jakarta is well known for shopping. There are so many shopping centers, varied from budget malls to high-end malls. There are two main budget malls for clothing and accessories: Mangga Dua area and Tanah Abang area. In Mangga Dua Area, the ITC Mangga Dua and Pasar Pagi Mangga Dua are well known in Jakarta Utara (North Jakarta). They are very busy during weekdays and weekends, starting at 10:00 to 17:00. In here, people need to bargain on the price – normally starting with 30-40% of the offered price. The same condition can be found in Tanah Abang located in Center Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat). For electronics, people can go to Mangga Dua Mall or Glodok Plaza (also in North Jakarta) to find affordable electronics goods.

For high-end shopping, people may go to Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia (both located near the Grand Hyatt Hotel); Senayan Plaza, Pacific Place (both located in the Senayan area Centre Jakarta). Various branded goods can be found in those malls.

For entertainment, there are good cinema theaters (XXI group) located in most of the shopping centers. The main amusement park is Taman Impian Jaya Ancol in North Jakarta where people could enjoy theme parks and good food. There are also some museums in Jakarta, including the National Museum and National Monument (Monas) which are located in the centre of Jakarta. However, most of the museums are not properly managed.

Night entertainments vary from night clubs, karaoke, to massage parlors, and can be found in several places. No casinos in Jakarta (as far as I know).

Dining varies from local foods to Western and Oriental foods. Seafood restaurants can be found  in most of the area, but some are well known like Bali Jimbaran in Muara Karang (North Jakarta), Aroma Laut in Central Jakarta; Lembur Kuring is also fine. There are also some local restaurants; Japanese and Chinese restaurants can be found in most of the shopping malls. The western restaurants are mainly in the international hotels (Grand Hyatt, le Meridian; Shangrila; Mandarin).

Sports are mainly swimming and tennis, and gyms for these can be found in the hotels, but the most well-known outdoor sport in Jakarta is mainly golf. There are more than 10 good golf courses around Jakarta area.

The transportation in Jakarta is various, but private cars and taxi (Blue Bird group) are the most comfortable compared to public transportations. Traffic jams during rush hours (morning and afternoon) and during rainy days are very bad. In normal conditions, to reach places within 10 km would take around 30 minutes, but it could also take more than 1 hour if the traffic jam is bad.

Tipping is not compulsory in Jakarta, but depending on the service people might give tip between USD 1 – 5.

Personal safety is really a personal concern. In international hotels, there is a safety box available in each room. In the restaurant or public area, the best way is to keep your belongings to yourself (and discreet). Some shady people can pick your pocket in a crowded area, especially in markets or open public areas. Robberies could happen, but only in secluded areas at night. Walking outside alone is not recommended.

So there you have it. We only have 25 days before V-Con! Are you ready? Stay tuned for more updates!

You can find more of our Indonesia info at www.the-v.net.

Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak with our VPs

Look who our V Partners just met in Jakarta! It’s Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, with QNET MD JR MAYER and VMD Pathman Senathirajah. What a great meeting of great minds! We here at The V just made a collective “WHOA”.

Here’s Steve Wozniak (right) in his early days. Do you recognize the guy on the left? Your guess is as good as mine. It’s Steve Jobs.

Wozniak wasn’t just an Apple co-founder, he’s also quite the celebrity, appearing in the hit TV show The Big Bang Theory and Dancing With The Stars. Isn’t that amazing?