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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

(L-R) Timothee Chalamet, Virat Kohli and Tanya Maniktala are among the newsmakers of the week Wikimedia Commons/TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 22.04.23, 06:11 PM

As temperatures in Kolkata soar above the CPM’s cadre count, bureaucrats in the city have been asked to take half days for the next few weeks for fear of overworking their ACs. Schools and colleges are likely to go back to online teaching until the monsoon, which means that certain select institutions can recruit more students (no extra classrooms required on the cloud) through freshly minted quotas.

Meanwhile, Instagram influencers in Kolkata, who no longer want to be sunkissed, go into hibernation mode as the whirring of fans in their bedrooms is too loud to record 20 flawless reels every day.

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Elsewhere, all arrangements have been made to ensure that the recently inaugurated Dhono Dhanya Auditorium in Alipore, which is shaped like a conch, can “emit the sound of Om” (last heard in outer space) once Kolkata crosses the landmark of 50 degrees Celsius.

Wondering what else happened while your relationship broke down as a result of too many watercooler breaks on Snapchat? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

April 17

The Centre believes that same-sex marriage should not be legalised unless a pan-India survey has confirmed every Indian to be heterosexual TT archives

April 18

Timothee Chalamet says that ‘the Kardashians are unique in being the only family that has written more books than it has read’ TT archives

April 19

Virat Kohli says that ‘I now understand how so many people believed that Greg Chappell was a liar’ TT archives

April 20

Two new staff members have been hired by Buckingham Palace for cutting King Charles’s quiche for him on Coronation Day TT archives

April 21

Early reviews of ‘Tooth Pari’ indicate that the show, ironically, ‘lacks cutting edge’ Wikimedia Commons

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