VIRALTERKINI.ID, JAKARTA-The National Resilience Institute of the Republic of Indonesia (Lemhannas RI) officially closed the 219th generation of national values (PPNK), which was attended by 100 selected participants from various backgrounds such as state officials, academics, community leaders, professional organizations, TNI and Polri officers, and young professionals.
One of the participants who successfully completed this national strategic program was Miranti Nur Anggrahini, S.or., M.Pd, who also served as Secretary of Group 3 with the theme “NKRI”. In this training, the Miranti group raised a strategic topic entitled “Conservation of Mutual Cooperation in the Society 5.0 era as an effort to maintain the unity and unity of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia”.
PPNK Lemhannas is a national education forum aimed at strengthening ideological insights, nationalism, and strategic leadership of the participants in the midst of global challenges. This program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Pancasila values, the concept of national resilience, as well as national and international geopolitical dynamics.
During the training, participants received intensive material on nationality, Pancasila, national leadership, and strategic issues related to social change, technology, and challenges of national unity. The material was delivered by speakers from high -ranking state officials, academics, to public policy experts.
“Alhamdulillah, I am very grateful for the opportunity to follow the Lemhannas RI PPNK. This is an extraordinary experience that opens my insight into the importance of national leadership and state security,” Miranti said after the closing of the program.
He also stressed the importance of conservation of mutual cooperation in the digital era as one of the keys to maintaining national unity. In his presentation, Miranti explained that Indonesia as a pluralistic nation had a risk of social conflict due to differences in ethnicity, religion, customs, to socioeconomic status.
“Mutual cooperation is a social foundation that has been proven to strengthen our nation for a long time. In this Society 5.0 era, we must be able to adapt it into modern life to remain relevant and become an adhesive tool between the nation’s elements,” he said.
Miranti considers that the value of mutual cooperation is not just a tradition, but is a philosophy of life that reflects the spirit of togetherness and solidarity regardless of difference. He added that social interaction in the spirit of mutual cooperation fosters tolerance, sense of responsibility, and care between citizens.
“When an individual feels a part of a bigger community, it will grow a sense of belonging and concern to maintain social harmony. This is the strategic value of mutual cooperation in building the nation’s social resilience,” he explained.
Furthermore, Miranti highlighted the importance of preserving the noble values of the nation as part of national identity. He said that the loss of mutual cooperation is the same as the loss of some of the identity of the Indonesian people.
In the group presentation session, Miranti delivered a number of recommendations to strengthen the conservation of mutual cooperation in the modern era:
1. Become an agent of change that is able to inspire peers and the surrounding environment by giving concrete examples, spreading positive values, and rejecting the culture of individualism that is rife in the digital age.
2. Reactivating community social groups such as PKK, Youth Organization, recitation groups, and associations as a forum to practice mutual cooperation in the surrounding environment.
3. Encourage government innovation in adapting the value of mutual cooperation through digital technology, such as the coordination platform of social activities, public service information systems, and online national education.
“Conservation of mutual cooperation is not just a jargon, but must be a cross -generation collective movement accompanied by concrete policies from the government and active community participation,” said Miranti.
He also stressed that in the midst of massive technological disruption and social change, mutual cooperation must be a basic value in national development and strengthening the nation’s identity.
“With a collaboration between the government, the community, and the younger generation, the spirit of mutual cooperation will remain a sturdy pole in maintaining the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia,” he concluded.
The Lemhannas RI PPNK Program in the 219th Batch was closed with the submission of certificates to all participants. Lemhannas RI hopes that graduates of this program can become agents of change in various sectors, as well as being able to instill national values in social, national and state life. (ma)

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