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Civil Servants Ride Horses to Work to Save Fuel

Summary by medcom.id
Tasikmalaya: Amidst fuel conservation efforts, a civil servant (ASN) chooses to ride a horse to work every Wednesday as a way to support the city government's Car-Free Day program. This figure is Mohammad Arif Syamsani, who works for the Tasikmalaya City Communications and Informatics Office. Every morning, Arief and his family prepare their riding gear before riding their beloved horse, Si Narko, to work through the city streets. For Arief, hor…
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Tasikmalaya: Amidst fuel conservation efforts, a civil servant (ASN) chooses to ride a horse to work every Wednesday as a way to support the city government's Car-Free Day program. This figure is Mohammad Arif Syamsani, who works for the Tasikmalaya City Communications and Informatics Office. Every morning, Arief and his family prepare their riding gear before riding their beloved horse, Si Narko, to work through the city streets. For Arief, hor…

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medcom.id broke the news in Indonesia on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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