PORTALJABAR, BANDUNG CITY - Pasirluyu Village, Regol District, Bandung City continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to improving services and the welfare of its citizens.
With an area of 79 hectares and a population of 14,918 people, Pasirluyu is an example of a sub-district that is actively innovating in various fields, from population administration to environmental management.
Digital innovation is one of Pasirluyu Village's mainstays through the Si-LAMAN Sauyunan (Population Administration Self-Service System) application.
With the motto “Unggul tur Sauyunan”, this application makes it easier for residents to access 14 types of services, such as making e-KTP, family cards, death certificates, birth certificates, to education and health SKTM.
"This application was born from the community's need for fast and efficient services," said Pasirluyu Village Head, Han Hadrian, at the Pasirluyu Village Office, Regol District, Bandung City, Tuesday (14/1/2025).
Pasirluyu is also known for its innovation in the environmental field. Some of its leading programs include:
- Pasirluyu Maggot House for organic waste management.
- Adu Campernik (Let's go to the Candak Inorganic Waste Posyandu), a campaign to sort waste through the Posyandu to the Sauyunan Waste Bank.
- Cemburu Buta (Create Education, Utilize Buruan), which invites residents to utilize small plots of land to plant useful plants.
- Morning Alley (Pasirluyu Alley-Sharing Corner), an educational mural in RW 03 to convey messages about health and the environment.
In addition, Pasirluyu Subdistrict is also serious about handling the issue of stunting with various innovative programs, such as:
- Important Cards: PMT assistance for stunted toddlers from various parties, such as PT United Tractor Indonesia Astra and PT LEN.
- Pelita: Collaboration with Pojok Berbagi Foundation in providing PMT and health education for mothers and toddlers.
- Stretcher Pole: Pick up toddlers directly to the Posyandu.
- Important Snails: Assistance for cadres in recording toddler data in the E-Important system.
"Involving the community in programs like this is very important. With mutual cooperation, we can achieve better results," said Pasirluyu Village Head.
Pasirluyu Subdistrict hopes to continue to improve the standard of living of its residents, especially in the economic sector.
One of the main focuses is the revitalization of Alun-Alun Regol as a center for community activities, as well as the arrangement of street vendors and parks in the area.
With active community participation, synergy of community institutions, and collaboration with the private sector, Pasirluyu is optimistic about becoming a leading sub-district in Bandung City. (Bandung City Communication and Information Service/Revo)