National
April 19, 2021
ISLAMABAD: NAB Chairman Justice Javed Iqbal (R) has said the anti-graft body has solid evidence against big fish in cases related to money-laundering, fake accounts, misuse of authority, assets beyond known sources and cheating the public at large.
“The NAB has filed 1269 corruption references having an accumulative value of Rs950 billion which are sub judice in the accountability courts,” he said in a statement Sunday.
He said the NAB during 2020 has recovered Rs321.4829 billion from corrupt elements which is a record achievement in only one year as compared to other years which shows commitment and dedication of the NAB officers in eradicating corruption from the country. He said the NAB has received 487,964 complaints, authorised 15,930 complaint verifications, 10,041 inquiries and 4,598 investigations since inception while 3,682 references were also filed. He said the NAB has recovered Rs790 billion directly or indirectly from corrupt elements sin
Please don t judge me : Mum of 11 shares epic laundry pile
19 Apr, 2021 06:08 AM
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A mum in the United States has gone viral after showing off the massive amount of clothes she has to fold and put away. Video / Britni Church via TikTok
A mum in the United States has gone viral after showing off the massive amount of clothes she has to fold and put away. Video / Britni Church via TikTok
news.com.au
By: Hannah Paine
We ve all been there done a bunch of laundry, only to leave it lying around for days just because you can t bring yourself to fold and put it away.
By Bender
Apr 19, 2021
A new study finds things some considered mundane before the pandemic are now becoming the highlights of our weeks. A survey of 2,005 Americans discovered nearly a third (32%) say the simple chore of doing laundry has become the highlight of their entire week. Sixty-nine percent say that after spending so much time indoors, any new experience at all feels like a thrill. Researchers find44 percent say grocery shopping is now a surprisingly exciting moment in their lives. Thirty-five percent admit that filling up their gas tank now gives them a thrill like never before.
The desire to find a sense of escapism during this time is important for many. In fact, 59 percent of respondents say they’re at “the end of their ropes” due to ongoing isolation. As a result, 62 percent add that, since March 2020, what they want out of a real vacation has shifted significantly. As soon as people feel safe to travel, 56 percent say they will go on the longest vacation