Are we governed by such dumb people that they let this poster become public?" said the user with the account name Confusedicius. "Shameful and embarrassing." The user also tagged Yuvraj Singh ...
Who makes these campaigns, who approves them?” The post tagged Yuvraj Singh and demanded the removal of the poster, describing it as “shameful and embarrassing.” How will a country raise ...
The controversy started after Rituparna Chatterjee took to LinkedIn to share her opinion about the ad saying. "Check your breasts, not oranges, for lumps," she corrected the words on the poster which ...
A breast cancer awareness poster in the Delhi Metro by Yuvraj Singh's UVCan described breasts as 'oranges', leading to controversy and its removal by DMRC. Criticism mounted over the language used, ...
Yuvraj Singh's non-profit YouWeCan Foundation recently ... A crate of oranges is also in the poster. Senior journalist Rituparna Chatterjee took to LinkedIn to share her opinion about the ad ...
Are we governed by such dumb people that they let this poster become public? Shameful and embarrassing.'' Alongside sharing the photo, the user tagged Yuvraj Singh, appealing to him to remove the ...
The Cancer Awareness Poster by Yuvraj Singh Foundation Advocates This. Women are reminded by Delhi Metro posters to "check their oranges once a month" to help identify breast cancer at an early ...
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh acknowledged a fan's video imitating his famous shots. The video brought back memories of Yuvi's remarkable career. Young cricketer Abhishek Sharma ...
Are we governed by such dumb people that they let this poster become public? Shameful and embarrassing." The user also tagged Yuvraj Singh in a subsequent post and urged him to take down the ...
No, not really, using Oranges has been a common thing for ads & for awareness programs to depict signs, symptoms and stages of breast cancer to the public.