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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) Boris Johnson, Alka Yagnik and Rahul Gandhi are among the newsmakers of the week

Priyam Marik
Published 04.02.23, 07:35 PM

With the presentation of the only book whose bottomline matters, also known as the Union Budget, the Indian economy has once again proven its unmatched reliance on manifesting. Goals of creating more jobs, houses and billionaires under the Pradhan Mantri Naam Hi Kaafi Hai Yojana have already found their blueprint for social media, even though their fine print awaits Goddess Lakshmi’s inspiration. Having criticised the Budget as the brainchild of someone with a brain of a child, the Opposition has promised to air their concerns outside Parliament.

Meanwhile, for the common Indian, the next financial year is set to make clothes, gold and kitchen chimneys more expensive, though not quite as costly as free thinking. On the brighter side, cigarettes have also become less affordable, which means that your lungs should enjoy better health than your bank accounts.

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Elsewhere, a National Interest Fund has been launched, details of which will be just as easily available as those relating to PM CARES. The first objective of the new fund is to make Hindenburg Research another BBC while restoring Gautam Adani’s position among the three richest people on Earth.

Wondering what else happened while you celebrated your non-existent appraisal after looking at the fresh income tax slabs? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

January 30

The victorious girls have acknowledged that none of them was inspired to represent India after watching ‘Chak De! India’ or ‘Dangal’

January 31

Boris Johnson reveals that he has enough exclusive intel on Vladimir Putin to fill up books that will pay for the rest of his life

February 1

MCQ has denied that its members have developed an emotional dependency on ChatGPT after talking to the AI bot for hours

February 2

Rahul Gandhi is considering becoming a food vlogger after his journey around the country introduced him to the most unique eateries in India

February 3

Alka Yagnik believes she is ‘extremely lucky’ to have been sandwiched perfectly between the eras of Lata Mangeshkar and Shreya Ghoshal

Satire Humour Alka Yagnik Rahul Gandhi Boris Johnson ChatGPT
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