Jakarta, Sept. 20 -- The Indonesian government's program to provide smartboards for 330,000 schools is aimed at reducing disparities in education, Presidential Staff Office (KSP) chief Muhammad Qodari said on Saturday.

He explained that the initiative reflects President Prabowo Subianto's commitment to advancing digital development, particularly in the education sector.

"With smartboards, schools across Indonesia can access high-quality content from qualified teachers," Qodari said.

The program seeks to level the playing field between students in urban centers and those in remote regions, ensuring all schools benefit from digital learning facilities.

Qodari said the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology will handle ...