Sharpening Pante Jaloh village still requires a lot of funds for completion


Hi everyone, how are you friends? Good evening everyone, I hope your friends are fine, of course. Today I am back here to show some interesting pictures in our village, Pante Jaloh, which is a sharpening in our village.

Pante Jaloh is a small village located inland. Even though this village is located in an area far from the city center, its natural beauty is truly stunning. Our village is surrounded by lush green rice fields, green mountains and fresh air which makes anyone who comes here feel calm and peaceful.


One of the main activities of our village community is farming. They work hard every day to produce various types of agricultural products such as rice, vegetables and fruit. The agricultural products produced are always fresh and of high quality because they are grown with love and care.

Apart from farming, our village people also really maintain the cleanliness and tidiness of the village. Every corner of the village is always well maintained and clean. They also have a tradition of mutual cooperation to clean the village every month to maintain its beauty.

Apart from agricultural activities and village cleanliness, our village community also highly upholds the values of family and solidarity. They help and support each other in everything. This makes the atmosphere in our village always warm and full of happiness.


Manasah is a place of worship located in Pante Jaloh Village which continues to struggle to complete its construction due to budget constraints. Since construction began on this sharpening, the community has been eager to have a fully functional and beautiful place of worship where people can calmly worship in it.

The need for a suitable place of worship in Pante Jaloh Village has long been recognized. The characters always feel the importance of having a space where they can gather to connect with each other when there is an important meeting in the meulasah. Therefore, when the idea of developing Manasah was proposed, everyone agreed and was eager to make it happen.


However, as with many other community projects, the main obstacle preventing completion of development is a lack of funding. Although villagers continue to try to raise money through various means such as donations, fundraising events and government grants, the total amount needed to complete the construction is still out of reach.

That's all from us as the people of Pante Jaloh, a little review about the sharpening construction at our place, Pante Jaloh.



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