Edisi 14 Juni 2011 | International Bali Post

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

One of participants show her skill on Utsawa Dharma Gita (UDG). In the event taking place until Tuesday (Jun 14), the entire contingents from 33 provinces in Indonesia indeed looked confident with each regional identity but were still linked by a single trust derived from the Vedic teachings.

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Utsawa Dharma Gita XI:

Framing the beauty of colorful Hindu of Indonesia Bali Post DENPASAR - If difference and diversity are combined in harmony will blossom into something very beautiful. Perhaps, it is a remarkably appropriate phrase to describe the nuance of ‘divergence’ presented in the eleventh national Utsawa Dharma Gita (UDG) that was officially opened by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in conjunction with the 33rd Bali Arts Festival.

In the event taking place until Tuesday (Jun 14), the entire contingents from 33 provinces in Indonesia indeed looked confident with each regional identity but were still linked by a single trust derived from the Vedic teachings. Beauties of the colorful Hindu

of Indonesia were not only manifested in the form of distinctive regional customary attires of each contingent. However, every contingent also remained to feature their indigenous cultural and wisdom values growing in their respective region. Continued on page 6

Indonesia president hails Asia’s future Agence France-Presse

JAKARTA – Indonesia’s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Sunday Asia could be “the continent of the future” but must first confront the challenges of rising demand for food, energy and water. Speaking at the start of a twoday World Economic Forum on East Asia, an event drawing political leaders and industry chiefs from across the region, Yudhoyono said Asia’s growth will put it at the heart of the global economy.

“Asia, more than any other region, can help achieve a strong, sustainable and balanced world economy,” Yudhoyono said. “Asia certainly has the resources, opportunity and most importantly, confidence to shape the international system.” The forum — which is meeting under the banner of “Responding to New Globalism” — aims to tackle critical issues facing the region including rising demand for resources and its response to the ever-present threat of natural disasters. Continued on page 6

AFP PHOTO/Bay ISMOYO

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien-Loong (R) deliver their opening remarks during the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia in Jakarta on June 12, 2011 as WEF founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab (L) chaired the forum.


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