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Raden Panji
Soeroso
12th Minister of Public Works of the Republic of Indonesia
In office
12 August 1955 – 24 March 1956
PresidentSukarno
Preceded byMohammad Hasan
Succeeded byPangeran M. Noor
10th Minister of Social of the Republic of Indonesia
In office
30 July 1953 – 12 August 1955
PresidentSukarno
Preceded byAnwar Tjokroaminoto
Succeeded bySudibjo
4th Minister of Manpower and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia
In office
6 September 1950 – 3 April 1951
PresidentSukarno
Preceded byMa'as
Succeeded byIskandar Tedjasukmana
Personal details
BornMinister of Public Works
(1893-11-03)November 3, 1893
Netherlands Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, Dutch East Indies
DiedMay 16, 1981(1981-05-16) (aged 87)
Indonesia Indonesia
Minister of Manpower and Transmigration
Resting placeMinister of Public Works
Menteri of Social
Minister of Manpower and Transmigration
Parent
  • Minister of Public Works
  • Menteri of Social
  • Minister of Manpower and Transmigration

Raden Panji Soeroso (alt, Suroso) (born in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, Dutch East Indies, 3 November 1893 - died in Indonesia, 16 May 1981 at the age of 87 years) was a politician, Sarekat Islam activist, and a National Hero of Indonesia. He served as Governor of Central Java and Minister of Public Works and Manpower under the Greater Indonesian Party. He was also a vice chairman of BPUPKI and a member of PPKI. He was the founder of the Civil Servants Cooperative Republic of Indonesia. Soeroso was born in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, Dutch East Indies. Soeroso was posthumously honored as Indonesia's National Hero through Presidential Decree on October 23, 1986.[1] He died in Indonesia.

Personal life

One of his sons was Raden Panji Soejono (1926–present), an antiquities expert and senior archaeologist in Indonesia. Soejono is professor of prehistoric archeology at several universities in Indonesia. Among others: University of Indonesia, Gadjah Mada University and Udayana University. He was head of the National Archaeological Research Center (Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional) during the period of 1974-1989.

References

  1. ^ "DAFTAR NAMA PAHLAWAN NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA" (in Indonesian). Ministry of Social Affair of Republic of Indonesia. Retrieved 24 November 2012.