Singaraja- Hindu Dharma Student Family (KMHD) Yowana Brahma Vidya Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) has turned 24 years old. In the middle of adulthood, this student organization is expected to be able to contribute more, especially for Hindus and its human resources will be more creative. “This is an adult age, hopefully, we can contribute more to the people in Bali, and be more critical in dealing with various problems in society, be more creative,” said the Deputy Chancellor for Student Affairs, Alumni and Public Relations of Undiksha, Prof. Dr. I Wayan Suastra, M.Pd., when closing a series of birthdays, Thursday (6/8/2020).
Delivered further, the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on people’s lives, especially in Bali. This student organization is also expected to move, and be present in the community through the implementation of innovative programs. “The institution will support if the activities are made in the nature of community empowerment. It can raise the spirit of the community in the midst of this difficult time,” he said.
Chairman of KMHD Yowana Brahma Vidya, I Wayan Santika hopes that his organization can continue to improve quality and be able to make a bigger contribution to the nation and state. Meanwhile, the head of the activity committee, Ni Putu Nia Suastari said that the KMHD Undiksha birthday celebration this time was packaged simply, and the activities carried out, such as the selection of KMHD juniors, still prioritized the protocol to prevent the spread of Covid-19. “This year’s celebration does not bring in artists. The activities we hold still refer to the Covid-19 prevention protocol,” he explained.(hms)