
It’s not yet clear if the government indeed wants Indian men to turn gay or it is another gaffe by a government ad-agency, but the latest advertisement released by the Ministry of Women and Child Development seems to urge Indian men to turn towards homosexuality to resolve the problems arising out of low sex ratio in the country. The advertisement shows a still from the Bollywood movie Dostana with a message seemingly advocating homosexuality.
March 23, 2010 | Filed under
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IPL might be full of sponsorship events during a match like “DLF Maximum”, “Citi Moment of Success”, “Kingfisher Fair Play Award”, “Maxx Mobile Strategic Time Out” and “Karbonn Kamaal Ka Catch”. But Faking News has learnt that at least five similar proposals for new sponsorship opportunities were somehow rejected by the BCCI. We bring you this exclusive report with all the details in the public interest.
March 22, 2010 | Filed under
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Shahrukh Khan has beaten all the girls in the race to become Bond’s love interest. Sources say that by casting Shahrukh in a gay Bond movie, the producers have accomplished a masterstroke as the move could take James Bond movies’ appeal to two new groups – Indians and Gays.
March 22, 2010 | Filed under
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As if your pain-in-the-ass boss, who stopped you from getting a promotion or a salary hike, was not enough, there are big-mouth contacts in your LinkedIn Network who are hell bent upon aggravating your misfortune by telling you how brilliantly they are performing at their jobs. Each week you get these updates on how someone has changed his job profile or moved to a better location.
March 21, 2010 | Filed under
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What might otherwise have been considered a routine price haggling between a Bangalore Autowala and a passenger turned ugly when the passenger was none other than our own Rahul Dravid. Jammy was looking for an Auto to Chinnaswamy Stadium for the IPL match between RCB and DD, when he met this Autowala, who allegedly took him on a joy ride causing him to reach the venue 2 hours late and hence miss the match.
March 20, 2010 | Filed under
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A Khap Panchayat has declared that human genitals should not be referred to as “private parts” anymore. The Panchayat has outlawed the term with immediate effect and has also asked others in the society to discontinue the practice. The decision was taken after a meeting of senior members of the Bawli Bhakeda village Panchayat here, which was called to decide punishment for a young couple who were caught having sex in the paddy field.
March 20, 2010 | Filed under
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In a move signaling India’s steady progress towards becoming the next superpower, many pornographic film production companies of USA have expressed keen interest in opening their branches in India. These companies, mostly based out of San Pornando Valley here, have appealed to the government of India to allow FDI in the pornography industry. Although industry experts have welcomed the move, Indian government is yet to respond to the proposal.
March 19, 2010 | Filed under
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A group claiming to represent common honeybees in India has requested media and the civil society not to drag their community in the ongoing political bullshit over appearance of a swarm of bees during a political rally. The swarm was seen near the podium where Chief Minister of an Indian state was addressing her party workers this Monday. Later, appearance of the bees was deemed as a political conspiracy.
March 18, 2010 | Filed under
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Government is planning to introduce Liability for Driving Damage Bill that will limit the damages a BMW driver would need to pay out to compensate people mauled in any hit-and-run case. The bill puts an upper cap of 5 lakh rupees that owner of any BMW car should pay, apart from insuring that there were no litigations against the driver six months after the incident.
March 17, 2010 | Filed under
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kumari Mayawati has expressed utter puzzlement over the widespread criticism of the 200-crore party organized in the city yesterday to mark the 25th anniversary of BSP, her political party, and its founder Kanshi Ram’s birthday. She has termed such criticisms as ‘ridiculous’ and a result of manuwadi mentality. Mayawati was speaking exclusively to Faking News, where she staunchly defended her policies.
March 16, 2010 | Filed under
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