Belitung Island is a piece of Indonesia archipelago. It has delightful and outlandish shorelines you ought to see it sometime in the not so distant future. It is an awesome place for a getaway and a great deal less costly when contrasted with other different well-known Indonesia excursions like Lombok or Bali.
So, have you been to Belitung Island recently?
Never? Indeed, it’s not your fault when you never heard of this island as it has not been covered in a way it deserves to be.
Belitung, Indonesia
Presently, let me tell you where the Belitung precisely is. Belitung situated inside Bangka Belitung archipelago that comprises of 98 islands, of all shapes and sizes, alongside Sumatra.
The notable getaway in the Belitung Island are:
– Tanjung Kiras Beach
– Bukit Berahu resort
– Tanjung Kalayang Beach
– Tanjung Tinggi shoreline
– Lengkuas Island
Tanjung Tinggi shoreline
The shoreline is flanked by two landmasses, is 2 km from Tanjung Kelayang shoreline. You will discover clean white sand, decorated by rock stones with around 15 meters tallness at its seaward and shore.
This shoreline measured roughly 100 meters for the length, 8 meters width in low tide with 1 km long shoreline, and 5 meters width in high tide. At the east end, there is a heap of rocks which forms a tolerable passage. The air streaming here is cool.
Tanjung Kelayang Beach
Area of the shoreline is around 27 km from Tanjung Pandan town and is stunning. The coconut trees along the shore, smooth white sand and calm blue ocean and stone rocks covering the west side make this shoreline totally energising.
At the clear seashore, you will find posts where anglers tie their speedboats before cruising. Tanjung Kelayang has around 1.5 km drift length, 7 meters wide shoreline (in a high wave) and 10 meters (in a low wave). This shoreline covers 60 sections of the land wide area and totally appropriate for sunbathing or swimming among the astonishing orchestrated rocks of stone. Having a delightful view, Tanjung Kelayang clearly is the ideal place for photography aficionados to fulfil their interest.
Opposite this shoreline is a resort named “The Villa Lor in Tanjung Tinggi”, considered as the first of a complete resort at Bangka Belitung archipelago. Tanjung Tinggi shoreline locale is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or getting a charge out of the white sand on the shoreline. Tour Belitung Murah
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If you are planning a trip outside India, in order to conform to the social necessities of the time, the Minister of State for External Affairs has announced a new set of rules for the passport application process.
The new rules have been introduced in various categories including orphaned children, single mothers, government employees and sadhus, among others.
In order to streamline, liberalise and ease the process of issue of passport, the Ministry of External Affairs has taken a number of steps in the realm of passport policy which is expected to benefit the citizens of India applying for a passport. The details of these steps are given below:-
PROOF OF DATE OF BIRTH
As per the extant statutory provisions of the Passport Rules, 1980, all the applicants born on or after 26/01/1989, in order to get a passport, had to, hitherto, mandatory submit the Birth Certificate as the proof of Date of Birth (DOB). It has now been decided that all applicants of passports can submit any one of the following documents as the proof of DOB while submitting the passport application:
(i) Birth Certificate (BC) issued by the Registrar of Births & Deaths or the Municipal Corporation or any other prescribed authority whosoever has been empowered under the Registration of Birth & Deaths Act, 1969 to register the birth of a child born in India;
(ii) Transfer/School leaving/Matriculation Certificate issued by the school last attended/recognised educational board containing the DOB of the applicant;
(iii) PAN Card issued by the Income Tax Department with the DOB of applicant;
(iv) Aadhar Card/E-Aadhar having the DOB of applicant;
(v) Copy of the extract of the service record of the applicant (only in respect of Government servants) or the Pay Pension Order (in respect of retired Government Servants), duly attested/certified by the officer/in-charge of the Administration of the concerned Ministry/Department of the applicant, having his DOB;
(vi) Driving licence issued by the Transport Department of concerned State Government, having the DOB of applicant;
(vii) Election Photo Identity Card (EPIC) issued by the Election Commission of India having the DOB of applicant;
(viii) Policy Bond issued by the Public Life Insurance Corporations/Companies having the DOB of the holder of the insurance policy.
Planning your trip abroad, this is what you need to know
Report of the Inter Ministerial Committee
A three-member Committee consisting of the officials of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Women and Child Development was constituted to examine various issues pertaining to passport applications where mother/child has insisted that the name of the father should not be mentioned in the passport and also relate to passport issues to children with single parent and to adopted children. The Report of the Committee has been accepted by the Minister of External Affairs.
The following policy changes have been made inter-alia on the basis of the recommendations of this Committee:
(i) The online passport application form now requires the applicant to provide the name of father or mother or legal guardian, i.e., only one parent and not both. This would enable single parents to apply for passports for their children and to also issue passports where the name of either the father or the mother is not required to be printed at the request of the applicant.
(ii) The total number of Annexes prescribed in the Passport Rule, 1980, has been brought down to 9 from the present 15. Annexes A, C, D, E, J, and K have been removed and certain Annexes have been merged.
(iii) All the annexes that are required to be given by the applicants would be in the form of a self-declaration on a plain paper. No attestation/swearing by/before any Notary/Executive Magistrate/First Class Judicial Magistrate would be henceforth necessary.
(iv) Married applicants would not be required to provide Annexure K or any marriage certificate.
(v) The Passport application form does not require the applicant to provide the name of her/his spouse in case of separated or divorced persons. Such applicants for passports would not be required to provide even the Divorce Decree.
(vi) Orphaned children who do not have any proof of DOB such as Birth Certificate or the Matriculation Certificate or the declaratory Court order, may now submit a declaration given by the Head of the Orphanage/Child Care Home on their official letterhead of the organisation confirming the DOB of the applicant.
(vii) In the case of children not born out-of-wedlock, the applicant for the passport of such children should submit only Annexure G while submitting the passport application.
(viii) In the case of issue of passport to in-country domestically adopted children, submission of the registered adoption deed would no longer be required. In the absence of any deed to this effect, the passport applicant may give a declaration on a plain paper confirming the adoption.
(ix) Government servants, who are not able to obtain the Identity Certificate (Annexure-B)/ No-Objection Certificate (Annexure-M) from their concerned employer and intend to get the passport on urgent basis can now get the passport by submitting a self-declaration in Annexure-‘N’ that he/she has given prior Intimation letter to his/her employer informing that he/she was applying for an ordinary passport to a Passport Issuing Authority.
(x) Sadhus/ Sanyasis can apply for a passport with the name of their spiritual Guru mentioned in the passport application in lieu of their biological parent(s) name(s) subject to their providing of at least one public document such as Election Photo Identity Card (EPIC) issued by the Election Commission of India, PAN card, Adhar Card, etc wherein the name of the Guru has been recorded against the column(s) for parent(s) name(s).
Necessary notifications would be soon published in the Official Gazette to give effect to these changes. Instructions are also being issued to the Passport Issuing Authorities in India and abroad on these revised regulations.
The Ministry of External Affairs expects that the above changes in the Passport Rules would further ease the process for passport applicants in getting their Passport. At the same time, it would enable this Ministry to continue to deliver passport related services to the citizens in a timely, transparent, more accessible, reliable manner and in a comfortable environment through streamlined processes and committed, trained and motivated workforce. Source: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Hope the above helps you in your next trip abroad. Do share your opinions in the comments section below.
So, your kid is going to have the birthday soon and you want to make everything arranged for the party. While the decorations are going on, it is necessary that you carefully decide and arrange the snacks for the kids. The food is something that makes the kids the happiest living soul on earth. Especially, when the food is delicious. Hence, if you really want to win their hearts, then, pick the right snacks for them.
The first and foremost thing you need to do is ensure that the birthday cakes deliveredat the right time. Also, make sure that there is enough cake for all the kids in the party. If one is not enough, then it is better to order more to ensure the availability. After all, you don’t want a few kids to roam around robbing other kids for cake right!
Now, when you are done with the first step, let’s move ahead and plan other things for snacks.
Make a List Of The Possible Snacks
The taste of kids is pretty different from you. They like food items that you don’t eat due to your health-conscious nature. So, it is better to prepare a list of all the possible snacks that would be good for the kids. Well, “good” means “favorite” here! Items like sandwiches, rolls, wafers, popcorn, cheese balls, burgers, refreshing juice and other items. Try to keep it as healthy and tasty as it could be. For instance, you can avoid the soft drinks and offer orange or other fruit juice for the kids. However, you can lose the strict diet for the kids for one special day. Allow them to have French fries and pizzas.
Get The Containers And The Serving Material
Now, when you know what you want to serve, it is time to get the items required to serve them. You will require containers and boxes to keep all the snacks safe on the day. Plus, the serving plates, spoon, glasses, and napkin are the essentials here. It would be better to keep the serving plates and glasses disposable. The kids can’t handle the heavy plates and glasses. Plus, it increases the chances of unwanted messy situations. Having disposable serving materials will ease your efforts too after the party.
Provide Proper Seating Arrangements
Proper seating arrangements are required, so that, kids can comfortably have their snacks at one place. This reduces the chances of too much mess after the party. However, you can’t expect the kids to be less naughty on a birthday party. They will have fun and it’s okay. But proper seating helps a lot for their comfort too.
So, you need to have the cake delivery, prepare a list of snacks, get the disposable serving materials, and arrange proper seating for the kid’s party.
Keep all of these points in mind and follow accordingly. Hopefully, it will help you arrange the snacks better for the party. One last thing, enjoy with kids!
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