Kartini Day is more than a historical commemoration; it is a meaningful moment to reflect on values that remain relevant today: courage, equality, and the vital role of women in nation-building.
At PT Berdikari Meubel Nusantara, this spirit is brought to life through a simple yet meaningful celebration. The elegance of kebaya, batik, and blangkon represents pride in Indonesian culture, while also serving as a reminder of a shared identity. More than just attire, they symbolize respect for a cultural heritage that continues to be preserved and upheld.
However, the meaning of Kartini Day goes beyond symbolism. This celebration reflects the company’s commitment to fostering a workplace that upholds equality. Every individual, regardless of background or role, is given equal opportunity to grow, contribute, and create meaningful impact.
Today, the spirit of Kartini lives on in every step of our people, in collaborative efforts built on mutual respect, in an inclusive work environment, and in the courage to keep moving forward and creating value.
As highlighted by Andre A. Adhiguna, Director of PT Berdikari Meubel Nusantara:
“For us, Kartini is not merely a historical figure, but a representation of today’s resilient women, those who have the courage to move forward, continue to grow, and create meaningful impact in every role they undertake, both in the workplace and in everyday life.”
Our sense of nationalism is also reflected in how we embrace culture as part of our identity and strength. By upholding cultural values, PT Berdikari Meubel Nusantara not only preserves heritage but also nurtures a continuous drive to contribute to Indonesia’s progress.
Ultimately, Kartini’s spirit is not merely to be remembered, but to be lived through every role, every achievement, and every step toward a more equal and empowered future.