Every 26 September, all employees at BPS South Minahasa carry out a ceremony to commemorate National Statistics Day (HSN) with extraordinary enthusiasm and pride. This year's ceremony was held with the inspiring theme, "Quality Statistics for an Advanced Indonesia", a motto that reflects BPS's dedication to producing high-quality statistical data to drive the nation's progress.
The history of HSN is not only a historical record for the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), but also a legacy of the Indonesian nation. HSN reminds us of Law Number 7 of 1960 concerning Statistics, which became an initial milestone for Indonesia in developing the field of statistics after independence. Therefore, every year HSN is not just a celebration, but also a tribute to Indonesia's long journey towards achieving independence in the field of statistics.
However, HSN is not only limited to formal ceremonies and rituals. More than that, HSN is a window for the Indonesian people to explore the world of statistics. This is the right time to increase literacy and education regarding statistics in society. BPS and statisticians are committed to providing the public with a deep understanding of the importance of statistical data in everyday decision making, helping them understand the world around them better.
The importance of statistics in development is also the center of attention at the HSN warning. Statistical data is the breath of a country's development. They measure economic growth, detect social problems, plan policies, and evaluate the success of development programs. Therefore, HSN reminds us of the great responsibility carried out by statisticians in realizing the vision of Advanced Indonesia.
Not just remembering the past and celebrating achievements, HSN also encourages BPS to continue to innovate and modernize data collection methods. In this digital era, where information spreads rapidly, BPS utilizes new technology and data sources such as Big Data. With this innovative approach, BPS is committed to remaining relevant and responsive to the needs of the community and government for accurate and up-to-date data.
As the key to future success, National Statistics Day is not only a commemoration day, but also an initial milestone in creating a more advanced Indonesia through a better understanding of statistics and its wise use in the country's development.