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However the meme that had millions of Indians chuckling and got shared was a simple text saying, “Finally an Australian admits to his teammate carrying a piece of paper in his pocket.” It might well ...
AGARTALA, April 11: The Tripura government has decided to replace all paper ration cards with new polyvinyl chloride (PVC) ones, an official said on Friday. Printing of 4 lakh PVC cards has already ...
(Image: X) The Punjab government's decision to put up inauguration plaques for toilet repairs in government schools has sparked an online storm, turning its 'Sikhya Kranti' (education revolution) ...
The Tripura government is replacing paper ration cards with PVC ones, covering 4 lakh families initially. The deadline for KYC has been extended to April 30, and distribution will follow a phased ...
Not only because this is this a highly unlikely scenario in the game when played but also because it has already sparked a wealth of memes and gifs. People have taken to social media to ...
Three bills in the Iowa House propose eliminating sales tax on laundry items, toilet paper, and vitamins/minerals. The proposals follow 2022 legislation that exempted feminine hygiene products and ...
A new wave of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Canadian softwood lumber could leave American consumers scrambling for basic necessities, including toilet paper. With the United States ...
“They have no soap, toilet paper, or paper towels anywhere ... Another SSA employee says that they were told to “ration paper.” “Supplies are limited because no one has purchasing ...
just above the place dozens of people poop! Yes, wax paper toilet seat covers currently have a score of 4.6/5 on the "Misc Beauty Tools" section of MakeupAlley, the mother of all beauty review ...
Up to $28 billion in sanctions to be announced by the EU - Which US products are on the list, according to Reuters - Trump's tariffs on European steel, aluminium and car imports come into force on ...
A 2022 study found that the hands of people who use bidets have profoundly fewer microbes on their hands than those who wipe. Ask a Doctor columnist Trisha Pasricha explains the benefits of bidets.