JAKARTA - Human resource development (HR) is the first and main thing to realize Indonesia Gold 2045. However, not only building intellectual intelligence, what should not be forgotten in human resource development is mental resilience and health. This was conveyed by the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, when giving motivation to thousands of new students from Pancasila University Jakarta, Monday, August 28. Present at the event, the Chancellor of Pancasila University, ranks Academia and a number of national figures. "To welcome the demographic bonus and Indonesia Gold 2045, then human development must be the main and first programs, as well as infrastructure to support innovation in the future. However, what should not be forgotten is that human development not only demands that humans develop in terms of intellectuality, but also mental resilience," said Ganjar. This mental or mental health issue, Ganjar continued, is very important to manage properly. This is because the study of the Psychiatry Division and University of Indonesia's youth say, ages 12 to 24 years are a critical period of mental problems. "So it's not surprising that we find many young people who are stressed, addicted to drugs and some even commit suicide. Therefore, it must be prevented, we must maintain the quality of mental health to support the advancement of innovation from our younger generation," he said. The role of parents, teachers, friends and family until those closest to Ganjar continued is very important to protect Indonesia's young generation from mental health issues. The government also has an obligation to provide a lot of consulting spaces to the younger generation. "If we prepare all of that from an early age, then we are ready to transform into developed countries. Currently, we are on the right track." "If young people have innovations, creations, infrastructure is prepared and the need for it to exist, then Indonesia's prediction to become a country with the fourth largest economic power in the world will really be "It was realized," he concluded. Ganjar's presentation was greeted enthusiastically by new students from Pancasila University. According to him, what Ganjar said was very related to the younger generation today. "Regarding mental health, it is very important to get attention, because many young people experience this problem and make it difficult for them to develop," said Diana (18), one of the new students. Meanwhile, the Chancellor of Pancasila University, Prof. Dr. Edie Toet Hendratno, said that his party was deliberately invite Ganjar to give an overview of Indonesia's future opportunities and challenges. "We are very happy that Mas Ganjar wants to come and provide enthusiasm and motivation for new students. As a presidential candidate, Mas Ganjar is very focused on developing human resources," he said.
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