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        "id": 1700600,
        "msgid": "bpip-appreciates-badui-communitys-culture-for-not-damaging-the-environment-1777125088",
        "date": "2026-04-25 19:47:09",
        "title": "BPIP Appreciates Badui Community's Culture for Not Damaging the Environment",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Badan Pembinaan Ideologi Pancasila (BPIP) has praised the Badui community's cultural practices in Lebak, Banten, for their commitment to preserving the natural environment and forests, as highlighted during the Seba celebration. BPIP Director Mukhammad Fahrurozi emphasised that the Badui's traditional values serve as a valuable example for future generations to prevent environmental degradation, which could lead to water shortages and ecological disasters. Badui cultural figure Santa noted that their 15,000-strong population maintains 5,200 hectares of ancestral land, ensuring clean water sources through intergenerational stewardship of forests and mountains.",
        "content": "<p>Lebak (ANTARA) - The Pancasila Ideology Development Agency (BPIP)\nappreciates the Badui community\u2019s culture in the interior of Lebak\nRegency, Banten, for not damaging the environment, making it highly\nbeneficial for the preservation of natural surroundings and forests. \u201cWe\nare fully aware at this Seba celebration event that the Badui community\nprotects the forest and nature,\u201d said BPIP Control Director Mukhammad\nFahrurozi after attending the Seba celebration in Lebak on Saturday.\nThis year\u2019s Seba celebration, held at the Lebak Regency Government\nPendopo Building, is particularly noteworthy because the Badui\ncommunity\u2019s culture does not harm the environment. Their lives in the\nKendeng Mountain area demonstrate how they instil and preserve\ntraditional cultural values, including a strong commitment to protecting\nthe environment and nature. Therefore, according to him, this serves as\na good example that must be instilled in children and grandchildren to\nsafeguard the natural environment and avoid destruction. Especially\nconsidering that environmental and forest damage can lead to\ndifficulties in accessing clean water, ecological disasters that may\ncause loss of life, and other consequences. For this reason, the Badui\ncommunity conveyed during the Seba event that the government should not\ndamage it. \u201cI think BPIP is more supportive of the Badui community by\nconsistently protecting and safeguarding the forest and nature,\u201d he\nexplained. Meanwhile, Badui cultural figure Santa stated that the Badui\ncommunity currently has the obligation to protect and preserve the\nnatural environment and forests, as failure to do so would certainly\nresult in natural disasters. The current Badui population of\napproximately 15,000 souls lives in safety, peace, harmony, and\nprosperity across 68 villages in their ancestral customary lands. The\nsettlement area of Badui Dalam and Badui Luar spans 5,200 hectares,\ndesignated as ancestral customary land, including 2,500 hectares of\ncultivated rights and the remaining 2,700 hectares as protected forest\nand mountains. To date, the forest and mountain areas in Badui remain\nsecure, with no boundary shifts between the ancestral customary lands\nand external communities. The Badui community has generationally\nprotected the natural environment, forests, and mountains, ensuring\nsources of clean and clear spring water. \u201cWe have instilled in our\nchildren the protection of this nature so as not to damage it, because\nit is a legacy from our ancestors or elders to preserve and keep the\nenvironment green,\u201d said Santa.<\/p>",
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