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Long power cut around Jajmau

 Recently, Jajmau residents faced a long power cut. It was quite intolerable. Some residents were reportedly sheltered at their relatives' residences in nearby localities. It was definitely a harrowing experience, undoubtedly. People, anyhow, tolerated the worst situation. Such a long-duration power failure in the main localities of the Jajmau area left hapless residents, old ladies, young mothers, and others leaving their homes for relatives' homes, where power supply continued without any disruption.  A totally different scene erupted over a little longer power disruption in Jajmau. There was no clear-cut information about the restoration of the power supply. The residents honestly endured the unsatisfactory situation with the support of an inverter up to 07 a.m.  Certain families moved to their relatives' places to beat the heat.  Even the political leaders kept on asking for the exact timing of the restoration of the normal electricity supply. It was only possibl...

Bali, Venice charge tourist tax


To ably comprehend the fee plan for the tourists entering the precincts of Bali and Venice that have been announced recently as the protection for the environment,
presses for, first, an awareness of this year’s tourism concept exceptionally.

Suppose Bali imposes a fee to tackle the effects of backpacking. How can Venice be behind in following the concept for day grippers to move into the historic canal-side centre using a ticketing system to limit their number into those lovely areas? 

Though it has been comparatively a more recent announcement, it is being put on a trial basis in Venice. There are reportedly specific exemptions too. 

There will be immunities for the curious commuters, the students and the tourists who stay in the city overnight. Plans will initially be carried out as a 30-day trial. 

Foreign travellers visiting the Indonesian island of Bali will now face a tourist tax of $10 (£7.70) per person coming up to 150,000 Rupiah before they enter the popular backpacking destination.

The levy has been introduced in a bid to preserve the island’s cultural integrity and crack down on a rise in allegedly unruly behaviour from the visitors.

Profitable, but the tourists would be all the more additionally disturbed. The two most significant changes are in two different countries. However, the tourists could be individually differing at this not-so-older liability.


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