As a long-term program, radio telescopes for research and education are currently in phase of development at the Bosscha Observatory. A small parabolic radio telescope with diameter of 2.3 m working at 1420 MHz, operating as a single dish telescope, is already available for general purpose of radio astronomical observations. In addition, a Radio Jove telescope with dual dipole antenna working at 20 MHz is also available. It is suitable to monitor daily solar burst as well as Jupiter decametric emission. In addition, a 6m antenna has recently been mounted for testing. Moreover, multi-element radio interferometers are now under construction. It consists of non-tracking Radio Jove array as well as two-dimensional tracking interferometer. Currently, both interferometers use two-element antenna, and the latter uses a pair of 3m parabolic antennas. Both interferometers are planned to utilize up to 5 antennas. Design and sensitivity of the interferometers will be presented. Multi-frequency receivers are currently available at 20,406,1420, and 1665MHz. The letter will be used for VLBI in the near future