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SMK Farmako Medika plus Holds Ceremony For pancasila Sancity day

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Bogor, October 1, 2025 – SMK FARMAKO Medika Plus commemorated Pancasila Sanctity Day with a solemn flag ceremony held at the school yard on Wednesday morning (10/1). The event was attended by all students, teachers, and school staff, reflecting a strong sense of nationalism and togetherness. The ceremony was led by the Principal, who in his address emphasized the importance of instilling Pancasila values as the nation’s guiding principle. “Pancasila Sanctity Day is not only a historical commemoration but also a momentum for us to strengthen unity and to resist any ideology that contradicts our national values,” he said. The series of activities included not only the flag ceremony but also the reading of the national pledge, a collective prayer, and a student representative’s oration on the theme Pancasila as the Fortress of National Unity. Through this commemoration, it is hoped that the entire school community will gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of Pancasila as the foundat...

📰 G30S/PKI Gen Z Version: Learning History Isn't Just Memorizing!

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Hi OSIS friends and fellow Gen Z students! When you hear the term G30S/PKI , what comes to your mind? 1. An old documentary film? 2. A boring history lesson? 3. Or maybe... you're not really sure what it is? Well, instead of staying confused, let’s talk about the G30S/PKI incident in a way that's more relatable and easy to understand for us, Gen Z . 📌 What Is G30S/PKI? G30S/PKI stands for the 30 September Movement by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in 1965 . It was an attempted coup to take over the government that led to the murder of 7 high-ranking army generals. These generals were kidnapped, killed, and their bodies were thrown into a pit located in Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta. This tragedy became one of the most critical turning points in Indonesian history. 🧠 Why Should Gen Z Care? We live in a digital age where information is just a tap away. But sometimes, that also means we’re easily exposed to misinformation . Learning history is important because: ✅ We don...

History of national Farmers da

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National Farmers Day is a commemoration day observed annually on September 24th in Indonesia to honor the vital role of farmers as the nation's backbone in maintaining food security and public welfare. This establishment coincided with the enactment of the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA) Number 5 of 1960, which served as the basis for agrarian reform and land system reform in Indonesia. National Farmers Day is celebrated annually on September 24th in Indonesia. This commemoration was established by the first President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ir. Soekarno, through Presidential Decree (Keppres) Number 169 of 1963 Background : After Indonesia's independence in 1945, the nation's main problem was unequal land ownership. Many farmers did not own their own land and were merely farm laborers, while vast tracts of land were controlled by landlords or former Dutch colonialists. This led to poverty and sharp social disparities in rural areas. To address this issue, the Indonesian gov...

History Of National Radio Day

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  English: SMK Farmako Medika Plus Bogor Student Council Commemorates the 80th Anniversary of Radio Republik Indonesia Bogor, September 11, 2025 – To commemorate the 80th anniversary of Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI), the Student Council (OSIS) of SMK Farmako Medika Plus Bogor held an event themed “From Radio for the Nation, Voicing the Innovation of the Young Generation.” The event, held in the school auditorium, began with a brief ceremony and the playback of the historical proclamation recording that was once broadcast via radio. This served as a reflection for students to understand the vital role of communication media in the nation’s struggle for independence. Following this, Student Council members showcased an innovative simulation of a school radio broadcast. They presented the latest news, public service announcements, and selected music. Their creativity stood out even more as they integrated digital technology into the broadcast concept, making the activity modern and i...

History Of National Sports Dat (HAORNAS)

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National Sports Day (HAORNAS) is a national commemoration day celebrated every September 9th in Indonesia to commemorate the founding of the First National Sports Week (PON) in Surakarta in 1948. HAORNAS aims to : Raise public awareness of the importance of sports for physical and mental health. Cultivate a spirit of unity and sportsmanship through sports activities. Reward and motivate athletes, coaches, and sports professionals who play a role in bringing honor to the nation. Encourage the public to make sports a lifestyle to achieve a healthy, strong, and high-achieving nation. National Sports Day (HAORNAS) is celebrated every September 9th in Indonesia. This date is inseparable from the nation's significant sporting history, namely the holding of the first National Sports Week (PON). 1. Background : After Indonesia's independence in 1945, the spirit of nation-building was also expressed through sports. The government wanted to unite all regions through sporting events, so i...

Emulating the Mawlid in the Era of Gen Z and Progress

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English: The Mawlid of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is an important moment to commemorate the birth of the great Messenger of Islam and the ultimate role model for humanity. This commemoration is not merely ceremonial; it is a means of strengthening love for the Prophet and practicing his noble character. In today’s Gen Z era—marked by digital lifestyles and rapid technological progress—the values taught by Prophet Muhammad remain highly relevant as life guidelines. Young people today live amid fast information flows, diverse global cultures, and increasingly complex moral challenges. In this situation, following the example of the Prophet is essential to stay grounded and avoid the negative impacts of modernity. Historically, the Mawlid was first observed during the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt around the 10th century CE, then became more popular under Sultan al-Muzhaffar in Irbil in the 12th century. In Indonesia, the Mawlid has been celebrated since the 13th century with traditi...

History of PMI Day, September 3

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  Indonesian Red Cross Day (PMI Day) is commemorated every September 3, marking the founding of the country’s largest humanitarian organization. The Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia/PMI) was established on September 3, 1945, just 18 days after Indonesia’s Proclamation of Independence. Its establishment was initiated by Dr. Buntaran Martoatmodjo, then Minister of Health, together with other health and humanitarian figures. President Soekarno officially endorsed PMI on September 17, 1945 by signing a formal decree. From its beginning, PMI was built upon the principles of neutrality, independence, and voluntary service. Roles and Contributions of PMI Since its founding, PMI has played a vital role in providing medical services, first aid, and evacuation for victims of the independence war. Over the years, PMI has broadened its responsibilities to include: Blood Donation Services PMI is widely known as the main provider of blood donation services in Indonesia. Almost every ...