Sharing Blessings in the Month of Ramadan, Semen Baturaja Distributes Hundreds of Takjil in 27 OKU Mosques

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BATURAJA – In the spirit of sharing in the holy month of Ramadan 1446 H, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), held a ‘Sharing Takjil’ activity for 27 mosques in the Baturaja area, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency (OKU), South Sumatra. This activity took place from March 3-21, 2025 and collaborated with the SMBR Sports and Arts Development Agency (Baporkes).

A total of 100 portions of free takjil were distributed to each mosque to help the congregation break their fast. In addition, SMBR also distributed takjil to drivers and the community around the company’s operational area. The distribution was carried out at several strategic points, such as main road intersections and areas around the factory.

Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility SMBR Kristan Teguh emphasized that this takjil sharing program is a form of the company’s commitment to supporting the community and strengthening existing relationships. “Ramadan is a month full of blessings, and SMBR wants to share happiness with the surrounding community. We hope that this initiative can provide real benefits for the congregation and drivers who are fasting,” said Teguh.

Not only that, this activity involved direct participation from SMBR employees who voluntarily went directly to the streets and mosques to distribute takjil. The Baturaja community welcomed it enthusiastically, as evidenced by the positive response given.

One of the residents, Agus expressed his gratitude. “This takjil is very helpful, especially for us who are still on the road when the Maghrib call to prayer sounds,” he said. The same thing was also conveyed by Herman, the Administrator of the Ajrul Amilin Mosque in Laya Village, who appreciated SMBR’s concern for the congregation during the month of Ramadan. He hopes that this activity can continue in the years to come.

Through this program, SMBR continues to strive to provide a positive impact on the surrounding community as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility Program (TJSL). This takjil sharing activity is one of the real forms of SMBR’s concern for the surrounding environment. (*)

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