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Persyaratan Usulan Kenaikan Gaji Berkala (KGB)

1. GOLONGAN II/a-III/b
- DIBUAT OLEH PUSKESMAS
- MELAMPIRKAN USULAN KGB RANGKAP 5
- FC SK TERAKHIR

2. GOLONGAN III/c
- DIBUAT OLEH DINAS
- MELAMPIRKAN KGB TERAKHIR
- FC SK TERAKHIR

3. GOLONGAN III/d – IV/e
- DIBUAT OLEH BKPPD
- FC SK CPNS
- FC SK PNS
- FC SK TERAKHIR
- FC KGB TERAKHIR
- FC KARPEG
- FC SK NIP BARU
- RANGKAP 3

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Persyaratan Kenaikan Pangkat dan Golongan PNS

bagi yang memerlukan Persyaratan Kenaikan Pangkat dan Golongan PNS yang biasanya pada bulan April dan Oktober.
  1. Fotocopy SK pangkat terakhir
  2. Fotocopy SK Jabatan bagi yang menduduki jabatan struktural
  3. Fotocopy SK CPNS dan PNS bagi yang baru pertama naik golongan
  4. Fotocopy Kartu Pegawai (Karpeg)
  5. Fotocopy Ijazah+Transkrip yang telah dilegalisir oleh yang berwenang
  6. Fotocopy DP3 (dua tahun terahir) atau SKP Sasaran Kerja Pegawai Negeri Sipil
  7. Fotocopy SK Mutasi bagi yang pindahan atau surat tugas mutasi
  8. Daftar Riwayat Hidup (DRH) bagi Golongan III (bagi tenaga pelaksana)
  9. Daftar Riwayat Pekerjaan (DRP) untuk Golongan I/a–II/d (bagi tenaga pelaksana)
  10. Biodata Kenaikan Pangkat
  11. Penetapan Angka Kredit (PAK yang lama bagi jabatan fungsional)
  12. Bagi yang Penyesuaian Ijazah harus dilampirkan Surat Ijin Belajar dan Uraian Tugas (jabatan lama, jabatan baru bagi tenaga pelaksana)
  13. Fotocopy Surat Tanda Lulus Ujian Dinas (bagi tenaga pelaksana Gol.II/d)
  14. Fotocopy SK Jabatan Fungsional bagi yang baru pertama naik golongan
  15. Fotocopy Surat Tanda Lulus Diklat Prajabatan bagi yang baru pertama naik golongan
  16. Fotocopy SK NIP baru
  17. Membuat makalah bagi Jabatan Fungsional Golongan pangkat III/a keatas
  18. Masing-masing 4 (empat) rangkap
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Empal Gentong (a spicy curry-like beef soup)

Empal gentong is a spicy curry-like beef soup originated from Cirebon, West Java. This soup is similar to gulai that usually cooked with firewood stove in gentong (Javanese for: clay pot). The ingredients are parts of beef meat, intestine, tripes, lungs, etc. cooked in curry-like spices in coconut milk, kucai and sambal in the form of chilli powder. Empal gentong can be eaten with steamed rice, ketupat or lontong.


this is a kind of curried soup with beef. It’s cooked with coconut milk and usually served with rice or lontong (steamed rice in banana leaf). Usually will be served with a chili powder especially made for this dish. Mostly Empal Gentong is a mix of meat and innards/entrails so request meat only (daging saja) if you’re not keen on the latter. 
Empal gentong originated from Battembat village, kecamatan Tengah Tani, Cirebon regency.  You will find this dish served all over Cirebon with many in and near the train station.

Tahu Gejrot (Fried tofu in salty soysouce)

Tahu Gejrot

this is a small portion of tofu served on a small clay plate. The vendor will usually be carrying 2 large baskets across his shoulders and walking around selling this. He will wait while you eat and when you finish collect the clay plate from you. The dish is fried tofu served in a sauce made from onions, tamarind, chillies, soy sauce and Javanese brown sugar. I guess there are various recipes but these are the basic ingredients as far as I know. If you are a tofu lover you should really enjoy this dish. Remember to ask for (sedang) if you’re not into spicy food this dish can be very hot sometimes.















Linggarjati Museum (Gedung Naskah Linggarjati)

This is an old Dutch colonial house set on the foothills of Ciremai Mountain. In Indonesian history it is a very important place where the Dutch and Indonesian authorities sign the treaty to give Indonesia back to the Indonesian government while being monitored by British officials in November 1946.

In 1946 the nationalists met the Dutch here at Linggarjati, a tiny village on the slopes of Mount Ciremai, above the city of Cirebon. Eventually the peace accord broke down and Indonesia had three more years of warfare before it was finally liberated. The small villa where the negotiations took place now houses a small site museum with period photos of the main participants. The beautiful setting high above Cirebon is perhaps a bigger attraction. 

This is a pleasant old Dutch villa set in some nice gardens and worth a quick look if your in the area. The buildings are kept in an original colonial style.Throughout the building are many old black and white photographs from the press at the time of negotiations there. If your a colonial history buff this is definitely worth a look but even if your not it's a nice place to stretch your legs if you are on the way to other tourist spots. A donation is expected by visitors put what you feel is
View of the villa with Ciremai Mountain in the bacground
 
enough but please do give as they rely heavily on these donations for the upkeep/staff of the villa.

This place is very little exposed but it is a little gem for those who are interested in the history of Independence of Indonesia. This should be part of place of interest if you visit Cirebon or Kuningan. Approximately 1-2 hours drive from Cirebon (depending on traffic).

Source:
http://cirebontouristinformation.blogspot.com/2011/09/linggarjati-museum-gedung-naskah.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g3442928-d3433066-Reviews-Museum_of_the_Linggarjati_Negotiations-Linggajati_West_Java_Java.html

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