Starfruit, MC – Every time Eid al-Fitr is celebrated, it has become a tradition for the community to tidy up, tidy up, and beautify their surroundings. Not to mention the residents of Malang City, especially in the areas of RT 07 and RT 09 RW 02, Jodipan Village, Blimbing District, Malang City, which is located on the banks of the Brantas River.

This idea originated from the idea of UMM (University of Muhammadiyah Malang) students who were inspired by tourist attractions in Cingue Terre City, Italy and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From that inspiration, it is hoped that Jodipan, which was originally dirty and slum, can be transformed into a new tourist area with a colorful appearance.
After trying to realize it and the effort was almost realized, there were some obstacles in terms of painting because the height of the wall was inaccessible to residents, until finally Yonko 464 Paskhas was involved to help residents overcome these difficulties.
Danyonko 464 Paskhas, Lieutenant Colonel Pas Yosafat Soelya and Vice President of PT Indiana Paint, Steven Antonius, were also present to witness this activity directly, Friday (24/6). "As TNI soldiers, we are ready to help the community's efforts to create a safe and comfortable environment," said Lieutenant Colonel Yosafat.
With the presence of these Paskhas soldiers, residents hope that the activities can be completed this month (June), so that on Lebaran, the people of Malang can enjoy the new face and the beauty of the colorful Brantas Riverbank area. (say/yon)