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Chairman of the National Kwartir (Kwarnas) of the Scout Movement, Adhyaksa Dault received The Mungunghwa Bronze Medal from the Scout Organization of South Korea. The award was delivered by IM Hyun-Cheol from the South Korean Embassy at the Scout Movement Kwarnas Office, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Thursday afternoon (3/8)

 IM Hyun-Cheol was received by Susi Yuliati, Deputy Chair of the Kwarnas for the Development of Adult Members, accompanied by Indo Reyano Samili, Brata Tryana Hardjosubroto, and Hendra Heny Handries (National Mainstay of the Scout Movement Kwarnas).
In her press release, Susi said, the Korean Scouts assessed that Adhyaksa had provided many positive changes for the advancement of scouting in the two countries.
"This award is given to Kak Adhyaksa Dault, because it is considered to have promoted Scouting activities and good relations with South Korea," said Susi.
Both parties agreed to cooperate to improve scouting education.  Susi added that during the meeting it was discussed that both parties were ready to make a member exchange program.  "One of the collaborations that we are exploring is the Scout exchange program," added Susi.
Previously, on March 20, 2017, Adhyaksa Dault also received the Bintang Jasa Cemerlang award from the Association of Pengakap (Scouts) of the Kingdom of Brunei Darussalam.  The award was pinned directly by the Chairman of the Brunei Darussalam Association of State Actors, Haji Awang Badar bin Haji Awang Ali.
For information, on August 13-21 2017, the Scout Movement Kwarnas will hold the XI National Raimuna of the Scout Movement.  This activity was attended by 15,000 Scouts from 34 Provinces and 514 Cities/Regencies from all over the Republic of Indonesia.

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adhyaksa's award[edit]

The Chairperson of the National Scout Movement Quarter, Adhyaksa Dault received the Brilliant Merit Award from the Brunei Darussalam Association of Singers, at the Opening Ceremony of the 22nd National Singer Camp at the Brunei Darussalam National Singer Activity and Training Center, Monday morning (20/3/2017).

Adhyaksa Dault said it was an honor to receive an award from the Brunei Darussalam Association of Pengkap.  Kwarnas Scout Movement has good relations with Scouts around the world, including Scouts of Brunei Darussalam.
"This is a surprise for me.  Thank you for the Brunei Darussalam Association of Pengkap,” said the Minister of Youth and Sports for the 2004-2009 period, in Brunei Darussalam, as quoted in a press release on Monday (20/3/2017).
The award was pinned directly by the Minister of Education of the State of Brunei Darussalam, Pengiran Dato Paduka Haji Bahrom bin Pengiran Haji Bahar, at 09.00 local time.
Pengiran Dato Paduka Haji Bahrom bin Pengiran Haji Bahar explained that this award was given because of Adhyaksa Dault's services to the Brunei Darussalam National Pengiran Movement.  And also because of Adhyaksa Dault's contribution to world scouting.
"The award is also to strengthen the ties of friendship between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam," said Pengiran Dato Paduka Haji Bahrom bin Pengiran Haji Bahar, in his remarks, in Brunei Darussalam, Monday (20/3/2017).
It is known that the Brunei Darussalam Association of Pengkap is another name for the Scouts of Brunei Darussalam.  The awarding of the Brunei Darussalam Association of Singers was discussed and obtained prior approval from the authorized institution, namely the Bureau of the Star Award and the Ranking of the Brunei Darussalam Association of Singers. 85.108.166.2 (talk) 10:51, 14 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The Most Popular Youth Figure 2007[edit]

Minister of Youth and Sports Adhyaksa Dault as "The Most Popular Youth Figure 2007". Adhyaksa's popularity is a logical consequence of the performance he has spread, in addition to the breakthroughs and work programs that he has been involved in, acted on, and pursued through the ministerial position he is currently holding.


Adhyaksa is judged by the public (Reform Institute poll respondents) to be able to show his quality in the bureaucracy as a minister who is able to drive the development of youth and sports in Indonesia.
The Reform Institute in its research mentions Adhyaksa Dault as one of the most popular young figures in Indonesia.  Through a national poll conducted from January to February 2008 on 2,473 people with a margin of error of around 2.01 with a confidence level of 95 percent.


The figure who is known to be close to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) outperformed Muhaimin Iskandar, Pramono Anung, Baningrum, and a number of other young leaders.

"Of course I'm happy to be the most popular character. But, it must be remembered, no one can become a superman, but people can form a super team. So, if I am considered successful and popular, it is because I have a solid staff and team. Apart from the media support, of course  time," he said, smiling.
Not long ago, Adhyaksa Dault also made a breakthrough in the form of proposing to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to review import duties on imported sports equipment.
"I will propose, because so far sports equipment has been used as a luxury item so that it is taxed almost three times the price abroad," Adhyaksa told reporters in Jakarta, Thursday (30/10).
 According to the minister, who is familiar with journalists, he assessed that the high cost of sports equipment made it difficult for him to find tough sportsmen who would be able to raise the achievements of the nation and state in raising the Red and White at international events.
Adhyaksa added, due to the high cost of sports equipment, currently only certain people, especially those who can afford it, are pursuing sports, most of which have to be imported from abroad.
Worse still, almost all sports equipment must be imported because all goods must comply with international standards.
Adhyaksa admits, to completely free up sports equipment is indeed very difficult, because many speculators will take advantage of it so that Indonesia will actually suffer losses because it will enter sports equipment on a large scale.
However, he hopes that sports equipment and equipment are not so high as they are now that only certain people can enjoy them.
"Just imagine, jet ski equipment for water sports is actually the same price as a motorbike. But because of high taxes, prices can soar like we buy a sedan," he said, as quoted by ANTARA News.  (*) 85.108.166.2 (talk) 10:53, 14 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]