Published On:Monday, 18 March 2013
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Alleging the lack of quality and credibility in today's satirists, IIPM's Arindam Chaudhuri said that IIPM is all set to offer MBA in Satires

After Gwalior High Court removed ban on satire websites that showed some stupid content on Arindam Chaudhuri, IIPM Head decided to launch MBA degree in satires. The step was taken under the plan of improving the satire culture in India and guides the unemployed and underemployed satirists in the path of nation building.

"Guys! Quality of satires in India is way below the world ranks. The reason is 100% satirists are affiliated to UGC or AICTE institutions. They haven't tried independent intellectual education agencies such as IIPM. I would like to announce that IIPM is starting a full fledged 3- year post graduate diploma in satires," announced Arindam Chaudhuri, in a packed annual conference with IIPM alumni.

He said "These satirists are so stupid that they don't even understand that they are writing satires on the father of satires. (Arindam pointed towards himself).

All the students presented at the conference clapped in tandem.

"This kind of poor quality you can always expect from UGC or AICTE affiliated institution. I just want to change the entire scene. I want to improve the quality of satire, satirist and his target. I have no issue if they talk about some idiot politician, but a person like me which is involved in India's development process can't be targeted. That is the reason I want to start a course on satire. This will take India to next level of development. In this process I am going to use current staff of our institution to teach the aspiring satirists in their free time. This will help me in setting a landmark example of how to use available resources in most productive ways," said Arindam Chaudhuri.

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