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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

Jacinda Ardern, Tom Cruise and the Mona Lisa are among the newsmakers of the week

Priyam Marik
Published 04.06.22, 06:14 PM

Data collected by the Obsessive Indian Parents Union (OIPU) shows that UPSC toppers spent twice as much time listening to BYJU’s teachers as they did to their family members in the six months preceding their examination. During the same period, most toppers skipped a meal to digest expectations, obtained a Master’s degree in breaking paywalls and binge-watched Kaun Banega Crorepati. None of the toppers, however, chose to enter a stadium, with or without their dogs.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Sampoorna Hindutva Sangathan (BSHS) has called out all UPSC students as anti-nationals, defending their allegation on the grounds that “an anti-national is any person who dares to learn Indian history from history books”.

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Elsewhere, with crude oil production hitting a 28-year low in India, hundreds of Instagram influencers around the country have decided to stop creating content for a month, to relieve stress on the production of plastic.

Wondering what else happened while you fretted over the next hike in fuel prices without a driving licence or a car? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

May 30

Journalists close to the Kremlin have suggested that cancer patient Vladimir Putin may only have another 40 years to live TT archives

May 31

As part of her special session, Jacinda Ardern will be providing valuable tips on how to ace one’s first impression on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' TT archives

June 1

Bhupendrabhai Patel says that replicas of the IPL trophy will be present at every polling booth during the Gujarat elections to remind voters of the state’s progress TT archives

June 2

The staff at the Louvre are preparing a sugar-free cake that they intend to smash on the Mona Lisa to check if her smile would widen once more

June 3

The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Tom Cruise’s salary for 'Top Gun: Maverick' was paid in full by the Pentagon Paramount Pictures Studios

Satire Jacinda Ardern Tom Cruise KK Mona Lisa Rahul Gandhi
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