The Indonesian government has allocated Rp 4 trillion (approximately US$250 million) for the revitalization of 1,400 madrasah (Islamic schools) across the country. Coordinating Minister for Culture and Education, AHY, announced the initiative aimed at improving the quality of religious education facilities. The funds will be used for renovations and upgrades to existing infrastructure in these schools, located in various regions. This program represents a continued effort by the government to strengthen religious education within the national education system. Details regarding the specific allocation per madrasah and the timeline for the project were not immediately available. The revitalization is expected to benefit thousands of students and educators. This investment underscores the government’s commitment to supporting Islamic education alongside other educational institutions.