Sinar Mas Land Provides Educational Assistance to 785 Students and Educators
One of the mandates of our constitution is to encourage efforts to educate the nation's life.
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In this regard, Sinar Mas Land through PT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk carries out corporate social responsibility in the education sector by distributing assistance to 785 students and educators amounting to Rp. 700,000 per person. Total education funding assistance for this year reached Rp. 550 million. PT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk carries out corporate social responsibility in the field of education by distributing aid to 785 students and educators amounting to IDR 700,000 per person. Total education funding assistance for this year reached Rp. 550 million. This educational aid is part of a series of events for the 7th SML Education Festival and at the same time appreciates National Education Day which falls every 2 May. This year's Sinar Mas Land Education Festival has the theme Creating a quality school environment through innovative creativity in independent learning. "Hopefully this educational aid will be useful for students and educators who receive it. Sinar Mas Land's annual program is a tangible manifestation of the company's support for Indonesian education and as a company's efforts to realize sustainable development, in particular reducing inequality and overcoming poverty as well as improving the welfare of the community. ,” said Sinar Mas Land's CSR Head, Maria Chatarina Octaviana SP.
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