BPIP Asks The Young Generation To Master Science For The Advancement Of The Nation

YOGYAKARTA - Head of the Pancasila Ideology Development Agency (BPIP) Prof. Yudian Wahyudi reminded the importance of mastering various scientific innovations by the young generation of the country to ensure the path of progress for the Indonesian nation. nation," he said in a public lecture entitled "Pancasila as the Foundation of a Superior Generation and Advanced Indonesia" at Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, as quoted from a press release received in Yogyakarta, Tuesday 15 March. various recent scientific innovations such as 'machine learning' or 'artificial intelligence', have created disruption in various fields. geese," he was quoted as saying by Antara. According to him, the importance of mastering science is a continuation of the teachings of past scholars, especially Tengku Syiah Kuala, who inspired the name of the University. The success of the spread of Islam in Aceh was not based on religious texts or coercion, but through a reasoned approach in reading the dynamics of society, so that Islamic teachings could spread throughout the archipelago. and ideological prowess. "Historical awareness is important so that the Indonesian people are not trapped in a vacuum. The nations of the world, including Aceh itself, show that historical awareness plays an important role," he said.

The head of BPIP also said that maintaining and developing Pancasila as a legacy of the nation's noble values is also part of historic awareness. Meanwhile, the Chancellor of Syiah Kuala University, Prof. Marwan, said that the practice of Pancasila values is a condition for the Indonesian nation to become a great and strong nation. "If the character building of the Indonesian nation is not successful, it will be difficult for Indonesia to become a great nation. Therefore, reviving the character of every Indo Indonesia in accordance with the values contained in Pancasila is the best way to turn Indonesia into a developed nation with superior human resources," he said.