DELI SERDANG | INDATANEWS.COM - The Government of Deli Serdang Regency has expressed its appreciation for the implementation of a free mass circumcision program for 50 children organized by Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia in Deli Serdang. The social initiative is regarded as a concrete manifestation of the youth organization's concern for public health, while also contributing to the improvement of human resource quality from an early age.
The event, held on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Deli Serdang Regency Hall, was not only a social program but was also combined with the inauguration of the newly appointed district board as well as the District Working Conference (Rakercab) of
Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia for the 2026–2031 term. This occasion highlights the strategic role of youth organizations in supporting sustainable regional development.
Government Recognition of Youth EngagementA government representative for Economic, Finance, and Development Affairs in Deli Serdang, Misran Sihaloho, conveyed appreciation for the initiative and emphasized the important role of youth and religious organizations in shaping the character of the younger generation.
"Through various programs in education, religious outreach, social activities, and youth development,
Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia can serve as a government partner in building a strong, religious, and morally grounded young generation," he stated.
The local government views the mass circumcision program not only as a direct health benefit but also as a means of strengthening solidarity, mutual assistance, and social cohesion within the community.
SOCIAL APPRECIATION: On behalf of the Deli Serdang Regent, the Head of Economic, Finance, and Development Affairs, Misran Sihaloho, appreciated the social activities conducted by the youth organization. (PHOTO: Edi Saputra)
Free Circumcision as a Concrete Social Health InitiativeThe free mass circumcision for 50 children was carried out as one of the social programs that received significant public attention.
Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia in Deli Serdang considers it a tangible form of social responsibility in the health sector.
The program was integrated into the inauguration agenda and the District Working Conference, making it not merely symbolic but also impactful for the local community. Parents of participating children welcomed the initiative, as it significantly reduced financial burdens.
Inauguration Marks New 2026–2031 Organizational PeriodThe newly appointed Deli Serdang district board of
Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia for the 2026–2031 term was officially inaugurated by the chairman of the North Sumatra provincial leadership, Suasana Nikmat Ginting.
This inauguration marks the beginning of a new five-year leadership period within the organization. Following the ceremony, the District Working Conference (Rakercab) was held to formulate strategic work programs.
The conference served as an important forum for establishing organizational guidelines that are targeted, measurable, and aligned with community needs. Key priorities include strengthening cadre development, expanding social roles, and promoting religious activities and youth empowerment.
ORGANIZATIONAL INAUGURATION: The inauguration of the Deli Serdang district board of Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia for the 2026–2031 term led by the Chairman of PW Pemuda Muslimin Indonesia North Sumatra, Suasana Nikmat Ginting. (PHOTO: Edi Saputra)
Collaboration Between Youth and Government for Sustainable DevelopmentThe Deli Serdang government reaffirmed the importance of collaboration between youth organizations and state institutions in advancing regional development. Youth are seen as key actors in building a healthy, educated, religious, and competitive generation.
Through social programs, educational initiatives, and character-building efforts, youth organizations are expected to function as drivers of social transformation. These contributions are an essential part of sustainable human resource development.
The local government continues to open opportunities for broader cooperation with various community groups, aiming to create a more progressive, healthier, and competitive Deli Serdang. (IDNC)
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