The desire to give and share has remained high, even though the Covid-19 pandemic has overcast the start of 2021.
For almost a year, no parts of our life were spared from COVID-19. However, the pandemic did not erode some people’s faith in caring for others.
Support from families, relatives and neighbors is fortifying social capital amid the uncertainties of the Covid-19 pandemic. People that have recovered from Covid-19 attest to the social capital’s benefits.
Solidarity has been a characteristic of Indonesian people for years. Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, that solidarity has only grown into a lifestyle for citizens as they adapt to the new normal.
After darkness, comes light. The shift can trigger an awakening. National Awakening Day is very meaningful at a time when Ibu Pertiwi (the motherland) has been hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak.
Enthusiasm among the people of Yogyakarta to work together when facing the Second Dutch Military Aggression in 1948 inspired the birth of National Solidarity Day.
Jumassang looked at the Bukit Massongko hill Going through the muddy terrain could make the 62-year-old grandfather so exhausted However his enthusiasm and determination to help the other people was very strong On Friday on that afternoon Jumassang began to deliver rice boxes for landslide s
Climbing Mt. Kerinci was the toughest journey this year for Heri Gunawan. Not because of the steep terrain leading to the peak but because of trash scattered along the hiking trail. The beauty of the natural landscape of the highest volcano in Indonesia seems to be covered with garbage.
A meeting between National Police chief and Indonesian Military commander showed solidarity between the two institutions.
SEMARANG KOMPAS The solidarity of the Indonesian Military TNI and the National Police is necessary ahead of the 2018 simultaneous regional election and the 2019 general elections In order to maintain this solidarity the military and police leadership must be able to maintain their distance