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LEH LADAKH, AN ESCAPADE FOR HONEYMOONERS

Leh Ladakh is a captivating Union Territory of India located in Jammu and Kashmir expanding from the Kuen Lun Mountain range to the mighty Himalayas. With a partner in crime avail, the Ladakh Honeymoon Packages to explore and experience the beautiful high-altitude lakes, arresting mountain views, motorable passes and local delicacies of Leh Ladakh. Pangong Lake is a saltwater lake which is among the highest altitude lakes in the nation with its heavenly surroundings and a dash of magic as the lake changes its colour at various intervals of time. Khardung La is one of the highest motorable passes which is located at the height of 5359 metres a playground for adventure as well as thrill seekers. The Nubra Valley on the itinerary of Leh Ladakh Packages is a picture postcard image of the Arabian desert as you ride atop the two-humped deserts of the ship. Kargil is one of the prominent pit stops to visit on the banks of the Indus river and get a chance to salute the courage of our brave so

2022 National General Elections best funded in PNG’s history

 The Marape  Government saved K127.6 million from the National General Elections 2022. It only expanded K518.2 million of the funds allocated, according to the latest Treasury IFMIS report of August 18, 2022. According to caretaker treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey, this was 54 per cent more expenditure than the K336 million spent on the 2017 election. “There remains K127.6 million in funds not spent that have been approved and fully warranted. “This was by far the best funded election in PNG’s history. We will have to learn the lessons of what went right in many Provinces, but also what went wrong in many others,” he said. “More is likely to be needed to support the calls for biometric identities and electronic voting.” Deputy Primary Minister John Rosso and Mr Ling-Stuckey received an update on the funding situation for the 2022 election from the Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai, Police Commissioner David Manning, and the Acting Secretary for Treasury. The meeting covered the K645.8 milli

PNG PM Marape Says Singapore Trip Was For Trade, Investment Purpose

Papua New Guinea PRIME Minister James Marape has given details of his weekend trip to Singapore. In his first official trip following his re-election as PM, he took the trip to pursue the frontier breaking clean green energy deals he has been championing over the last two years. Papua New Guinea PRIME Minister James Marape  Prime Minister Marape met with leaders of Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) in Singapore on Sunday to progress the talks further. PM Marape continued these important trade and investment conversations, including those on Papua LNG, Pasca LNG, P’nyang LNG and also to get Porgera and Wafi-Golpu sanctioned. PM Marape said from Singapore that FFI had voiced its intention to partner PNG in a big way to harvest clean green energy from both hydro and geothermal sources as well as move later down the line into solar and wind energy production. Currently, FFI has identified and set up project sites in Gulf Province for hydro and West New Britain Province for geothermal work

SP PNG Hunters looking forward for First Home Game

 The SP PNG Hunters will be playing their first home game at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby against the Suzuki Brisban Tigers on the 25th of March, which is this Saturday. The Hunters will be looking to make a mark in the HostPlus round three at home for the 2023 season. Assistant Coach Paul Aiton in an interview with FM 100  today said his boys are looking forward to the game especially the new players who will be playing in front of family and fans in the Hunters colours for the first time. SP PNG Hunters player Brendon Nima “After two weeks in Australia for rounds one and two, the boys are really excited to be back home and are looking forward to playing in front of their home fans” Aiton said. After opening the season with a win and a draw last weekend, the hunters are hoping to seal this round in Port Moresby with a win and to share the win with the people here in Papua New Guinea. Hunters number 68 and a senior player, Brendon Nima said he is looking forward

Five things that could derail your next vacation and what to do about it

A vacation is something we all look forward to. It’s a chance to get out of your regular routine, rest, relax, and let someone else take care of all the stuff that makes life monotonous, like dishes and making the bed. Not to mention, you’re likely to have a lot of fun! Unfortunately, your vacation isn’t guaranteed to go off without a hitch. There’s still a lot that can go wrong, but there are also things you can do to stop your vacation from going off the rails completely. Serious Car Accident Whether you’re renting a car on vacation or you’re driving your own car, an accident can really bring down the mood. No one wants to deal with a crinkled bumper or a scratched car door, but regular fender benders are nothing compared to a serious accident. You especially have to pay close attention to the road if you are going to be spending a lot of time driving on highways and interstates. Car accidents can turn deadly, which will ruin more than just your vacation. Avoid a head-on collision w