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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

Yogi Adityanath, Erling Haaland and Dakota Johnson are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives; Netflix

Priyam Marik
Published 18.06.22, 08:05 PM

Exactly two years after the Galwan Valley standoff, the Union Cabinet in India admits that the news of the intrusion in June 2020 had been circulated among the top brass through Chinese whispers. This might explain why Prime Minister Narendra Modi was led to believe that no one had intruded into Indian territory by the time the message reached his ears. As for news about a 30-year-high inflation in the country, the Cabinet is currently playing killer to identify who killed India’s economy.

Meanwhile, following a record-breaking acquisition of the IPL’s media rights, the BCCI has told senior executives of the International Cricket Council (ICC) that they can now officially join the former’s payroll.

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Elsewhere, Reliance-backed Viacom 18, which has won the digital rights for the IPL, has promised a special feature for all Mumbai Indians (MI) matches called the Cambani, a separate camera whose sole focus will be to document the reactions of the Ambani family whenever MI are in action.

Wondering what else happened while you tried to calculate how much someone might pay to stream you and your friends playing gully cricket every evening? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

June 13

The Yogi Adityanath government is in talks to give free bulldozers to every Hindu family in UP that voted for the BJP in the last Assembly elections TT archives

June 14

Erling Haaland denies that there is a clause in his contract at Manchester City that prevents him from talking about the history of the club or the lack of it TT archives

June 15

To make Dubai more friendly and welcoming to Western millionaires, authorities are considering renaming the city Dobuy TT archives

June 16

Donald Trump has asked Amazon Prime Video to “stop the reel” if and when he is found guilty at the ongoing Congressional hearings TT archives

June 17

Dakota Johnson calls Jane Austen a more seductive writer than E.L. James Netflix

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