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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) Cristiano Ronaldo, Ivanka Trump and Bhumi Pednekar are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 26.11.22, 08:42 PM

The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), also known as the organisation your Harvard-educated third cousin rejected for Wall Street, has taken up a project intending to “rewrite Indian history”. As part of this, India’s civilisation will be divided into “pre-2014” and “post-2014”, with each entry subject to “intense scrutiny and democratic deliberation” in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Some of the early research indicates that the ICHR project will bring to light the previously overlooked contributions of V.D. Savarkar to the struggle for Independence, L.K. Advani to the spirit of secularism and Amit Shah to the career of Prashant Kishor.

Meanwhile, India’s most high-profile personification of historical complications, also known as Rishi Sunak, outrages Twitter’s irony quotient with his words: “Britain knows what it means to fight for freedom” (meant as confusing motivation for Ukraine). With Sunak yet to admit that he had forgotten to add “from accountability”, the rest of the world is following his lead. ExxonMobil has tweeted claiming to “fight for the environment” whereas McDonald’s has pledged to “fight for children’s nutrition” (having beaten Prince Andrew to the button). Outdoing them all is the official handle of the Iranian government, which intends to “fight for women”, leading many Twitter users to ask if the account that frequently overlooks pronouns got its prepositions wrong.

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Elsewhere, for those fighting for “better directions from fellow pedestrians”, Google Maps’ soon-to-be-released augmented reality feature is bound to be a relief, as it will ensure they can now get lost in 3D.

Wondering what else happened while you remembered how not following Google Maps made you land up at your ex’s place instead of your therapist’s? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

November 21

Ivanka Trump denies that her husband Jared Kushner and Donald Trump fell out over who gets to spend more time with her TT archives

November 22

Nike has claimed exclusive usage rights to Cristiano Ronaldo’s head in all brand endorsements going forward TT archives

November 23

Russian oligarchs who love Castro because of Cuban cigars have urged Putin to take some fashion lessons by looking at Castro’s archives Pinterest

November 24

BCCI won’t be able to implement its new contract with Virat Kohli, because of a conflicting clause with BYJU’s that demands Kohli face at least 20 per cent of all deliveries for India TT archives

November 25

Bhumi Pednekar says it is common for a Bollywood star to interfere in the casting choices concerning their spouse to give an impression of a stable marriage TT archives

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