• Najwa Shihab: Reading Is….

    Najwa Shihab: Reading Is….

    Jambi Provincial Library and Archives Department held a talk show and dialogue in Jambi University on May 5, 2017. The activities were supported by Tanoto Foundation and attended by Zumi Zola, the Governor of Jambi; Sutan Adil Hendra, Member of Parliament; Woro Titi Haryanti, Deputy of Library Resources Development, National Library; and Najwa Shihab, Indonesian Reading Ambassador 2016-2020.

    The talk show and dialogue was entitled “The Spirit of Literacy in the Middle of the Millennial Age”. It can not be denied that today, the millennial are hesitant to read books. Books are onto into gadgets with interesting social media presentation. Millennials and their gadgets are like best friends who can not be separated. Gadgets could be a vitamin or a poison, and Millennials must use them wisely.

    Najwa Shihab told the audience that by reading, you could gain more knowledge, broaden your imagination, and sharpen your logic. Furthermore, she said that reading books can extend your life span: researchers from Yale University concluded that book readers had a span of 23 months more than non-readers.

    Ciri khas Mba Nana, dari buku yg aku baca tentang @NajwaShihab dituliskan Mba Nana memang suka buat puisi ya combine aja. ? pic.twitter.com/mO5hK8Mlgm

    — Judika Raja Gukguk (@judikargg) May 5, 2017

    Fake news is a hot topic, and Najwa responded to this phenomenon by encouraging people to read more books to act as a filter. She added that by reading a lot, it will train the senses so we will not believe easily any information without confirming it first. But to be a comprehensive reader, you should train continuously.

    Whenever she visits Jambi, Najwa keeps campaigning on the importance of reading books. On this occasion, Najwa also shared some reading tips: read an interesting book so you enjoy it, make it a habit, and use your free time to read books. It is advisable to always carry a book wherever you go, so you could read it anytime.

    – Buku menarik (semenarik gebetan ups)
    – kebiasaan, paksa melatih
    – gunakan waktu luang (nunggu dosbing, misalnya) @NajwaShihab

    — Judika Raja Gukguk (@judikargg) May 5, 2017

    Dalam kunjungannya ke Provinsi Jambi, Najwa Shihab terus menerus mengkampanyekan kegemaran membaca buku, pada kesempatan kali ini, Najwa shihab berbagi tips untuk giat membaca, yaitu: bacalah buku yang menarik, sehingga kita mampu menikmati buku tersebut, jadikan kegiatan membaca buku sebagai kebiasaan dan manfaatkan waktu luang untuk membaca buku, disarankan untuk selalu mengantongi buku ke manapun kita melangkah.

    Selain itu, @tanotoeducation pun memiliki program Pelita Pustaka, mengkampanyekan membaca dengan cara yang seru dan menarik via games pic.twitter.com/uZEUq5fr6C

    — Judika Raja Gukguk (@judikargg) May 5, 2017

    At the event, Tanoto Foundation provided a reading booth to introduce its Pelita Pustaka Program, which delivers exciting ways to read through various creative games. Dendi S Buana, Regional Project Manager at Tanoto Foundation, also voiced his passion for increasing literacy.

    Technological development is an accomplishment, so we must use it wisely. It is hoped that the technological era won’t diminish the spirit of literacy, but help raise it through innovative ways.

  • Saturday Ceria In The Jabungan Village, Semarang

    Saturday Ceria In The Jabungan Village, Semarang

    It may be located approximately 3km to the southeast of Diponegoro University, but Jabungan Village has not enjoyed rapid development. Jabungan is located on the outskirts of Semarang City, so this village is far from the impression of urban progress and hustle and bustle.

    Muflikun, the headmaster of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Al Khaeriyah, one of the Islamic schools in Jabungan Village, said that the percentage of children in the village who continue their education to junior high school is quite small. He said it’s because their motivation and awareness of the importance of education is not really high. Even for those who are aware of education, there are still many other factors inhibiting them, such as limited teachers, facilities and infrastructure.

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    Nah ini pekan ke-3 @TSA_Undip mlakukan kgiatan TSA Mengajar di Desa Jabungan, gmna keseruan kita ya pic.twitter.com/2JCtBeYsqP

    — TanotoScholarsUNDIP (@TSA_Undip) May 20, 2017

    Looking at these alarming facts, the Tanoto Scholars Association of Diponegoro University (TSA Undip), made a program for Jabungan Village. On April 29 TSA Undip held a Saturday CERIA (Cerdas, Riang, Gembira) activity in this village. The event began with a gymnastics session and then milk distribution to the children.


    After the gymnastics session, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Al Khaeriyah students were divided into several categories, namely small classes (level 1-2), middle class (level 3-4), and large classes (level 5-6). With fun teaching techniques and the use of props and activities, the student were taught that learning is not always boring.

    “I deeply appreciated the program from TSA Undip who are willing to teach us. I also saw that the students are very happy with this, “said Pak Muflikun.

    Through this event, TSA Undip provided knowledge and happiness to the students in Jabungan Village.

  • NHCS cardiologist receives first Tanoto Foundation Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine

    NHCS cardiologist receives first Tanoto Foundation Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine

    SINGAPORE – Professor Stuart Cook, a cardiologist and researcher here, has been awarded the Tanoto Foundation Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine.

    Prof Cook, who is the senior consultant at the department of cardiology and distinguished clinician scientist of the National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS), has done extensive work in areas such as human genetics, heart muscle disease and cardiac imaging.

    “His research focuses on identifying new ways of diagnosing, stratifying and treating patients with cardiovascular diseases, ” said the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre. “His work in Singapore is particularly relevant as the genetic makeup of Asians differs from other genotyopes indicating that research focusing on the Asian population is needed to better understand and develop treatment… more suited for them.”

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