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NEVER EVER EVER

The nation’s favourite journalist, Arnab Goswami, was accused of accepting bribes. He went on to drag the accuser into a long drawn argument which inspired, one of his fans to create a ‘tribute’ song based on the agrument

CELL PHONE CRASING

Isn’t it always annoying when people talk loudly on the phone when out in public? A random dude decided to teach them a lesson by pranking them at an airport while waiting to board their plane. The video is quite hilarious because we love pranks.

PLEA TO BOLLYWOOD

Comedy troupe All India Bakchod had plans to release a “Dhoom 3′ trailer spoof but wre denied permission by Yash Raj Films. Instead, they released a funny message to the production houses of Bollywood in a video titled ‘AIB’s Humble Plea to Bollywood (Dhoom 3)’

OBAMA’S FUNERAL SELFIE

At Nelson Mandel’s funeral ceremony, Barack Obama posed with the Danish and British prime ministers in a diplomatic selfie that got the world talking about awkward politics.

GAY FOR A DAY

The Supreme Court verdict to uphold Section 377 and criminalise homosexuality was met with stiff opposition on social media. Not just folks in India but LGBT supporters from all over the world participated in the Gay for a Day campaign by posting photos of themselves online in suggestive poses with a person of the same sex.

Blunder Years

Volume 3 Issue 7

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Nitish Shah is the Founder & Editor of Youth Incorporated. A successful entrepreneur, he has been in international trade for over 15 years and speaks several languages. He is passionate about travelling and an avid art collector. He holds the cause of helping underprivileged kids close to his heart.

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