The Indonesian Express
Perum Peruri, as the main contact, and PT Reasuransi Indonesia Utama (Persero)/Indonesia Re, as the co-contact, have collaborated to provide educational scholarships for the children of TNI and POLRI members serving in Banten Province. The scholarship assistance was handed over by Ratih Sukma Pratiwi, Head of the Strategic Corporate Branding & TJSL Bureau at Peruri, and Mardian Adhitya, Head of the TJSL & ESG Division at Indonesia Re, to 33 scholarship recipients at the Balai Baladika Kopassus building in Serang, Banten, on Monday (11/11). Previously, a similar event was held by Peruri in Yogyakarta. This initiative reflects the commitment of state-owned enterprises to enhance education in Indonesia, aligning with Peruri's priority program for Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) in education. The scholarships aim to provide Indonesian children with better opportunities for the future. Ratih expressed that this scholarship program is a form of appreciation for TNI and POLRI and their families for their service to the nation. "With quality education, they can explore their potential, gain relevant knowledge, and prepare to contribute effectively to society and the workforce," Ratih added. Lieutenant Colonel Dedy Dwi Cahyadi, Deputy Commander of Group 1 Kopassus TNI AD, praised the state-owned enterprises, especially Peruri and Indonesia Re, for initiating this program. "This support not only enhances the educational quality of the nation's future leaders but also strengthens the synergy between our institutions and state-owned enterprises in building a shared future," Dedy stated in his speech. The scholarship assistance event highlights the joint commitment of state-owned enterprises, the military, and the police to improve community welfare through education enhancement. With this support, it is hoped that the youth of Indonesia, especially those from military and police families, can continue to excel and become resilient, trustworthy leaders for a brighter future in Indonesia.