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Media Fact-Check

The Print concocts Cambridge survey conclusions about ‘most Indian girls students aspiring to become journalists and psychologists’

The Print led by Shekhar Gupta has published an article based on a census report by Cambridge Assessment International Education with conclusions which appear completely made up

Media peddles fake news about BJP becoming the top advertiser on television

HUL is the top advertiser for the week ending November 16, not BJP, which is not even in top 10

NDTV starts the process of whitewashing the crime of zealot Christian missionary John Allen Chau

John's diary reveals he knew he was violating rules, but media trying to prove he did not break any law

After expressing displeasure with toilets and cooking gas, The Wire now trains its gun against Assamese Gamosa

Wire is wrong in saying that Gamosa has become a symbol of insecurity in Assam

The Wire publishes a malicious article to defame Modi’s ambitious BharatNet project

The promise of providing broadband connectivity to 1 lakh Gram Panchayats made by the Modi Government was fulfilled as per the deadline, in December 2017 under BharatNet

Media reports wrong in claiming that the US Christian missionary did not violate rules by visiting North Sentinel Island

The soul harvester did violate the rotection of Aboriginal Tribe (Regulation), 1956 and other rules by going to the island

BBC’s choice of fact-checkers and its reliance on accreditation by IFCN reveals extensive bias in its Fake News research

The BBC must come out clean and admit that it's research on Fake News on does not adhere to academic standards and issue an unconditional apology.

BBC’s amended research on Fake News: Glaring flaws, negligence and a carefully hidden confession

The BBC in its amended report on its research on Fake News has corrected only minor mistakes while ignoring the great flaws in their research.

NDTV changes headline after their dishonesty is caught on Twitter

The BJP leader, Gyan Dev Ahuja, had earlier quit the part after being denied a ticket.

Destined to fail: BBC’s ‘Fake News’ research relied on sources with a political bias and one with a Congress connection

The BBC has been busy removing its Fake News research from its website, uploading it, then removing it again.

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