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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

Kit Harrington, Droupadi Murmu and Shakira are among the newsmakers of the week

Priyam Marik
Published 25.06.22, 07:50 PM

Describing protests against the Agnipath scheme across the country as “vigorous debates”, the Government of India decides to implement a wild card option for those who are not selected for permanent positions in the Indian Armed Forces after four years of service. Preliminary reports suggest that to be eligible for a wild card, a soldier must have watched Uri: The Surgical Strike at least 25 times.

Meanwhile, speaking of films, Faran Akhtar says that with the Agnipath scheme in motion, he is looking forward to a sequel of his 2004 film Lakshya, which can now be made as a tragic documentary.

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Elsewhere, the Vancouver Film School has decided to bestow an honorary doctorate on Narendra Modi after the Prime Minister was spotted giving expert directions to his camera crew during his recent visit to Bengaluru.

Wondering what else happened while you questioned why people study for real doctorates these days? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

June 20

Ursula von der Leyen hails Ukraine as the perfect candidate for the European Union since it already knows what it is like to be pushed around by Vladimir Putin TT archives

June 21

Priti Patel adds that ever since Meghan Markle, the UK has had enough of dealing with America’s problems TT archives

June 22

The BJP has clarified that nominating Droupadi Murmu for President has everything to do with shoring up the Adivasi vote for the next five years TT archives

June 23

Kit Harrington reveals that years of playing Jon Snow have turned him into an insomniac

June 24

Shakira says that polyamory would never have worked with Gerard Pique since he struggles to score from open play

Satire Humour Agnipath Priti Patel Droupadi Murmu Shakira Rahul Gandhi Narendra Modi
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