Media Fact-Check
When the Media lies, it takes away the people’s right to know. The only way to reclaim that right is to catch them in the act.
Trade union leaflets passed off as official Dassault document to allege compulsory tie-up with Reliance
Raju Das -
The French trade unions are complaining about job loss due to Dassault's India plants
Former NDTV journalist and advisor to Manmohan Singh lies about India’s rank in Hunger Index
The same lie was spread last year also, which was clarified already.
Rajdeep Sardesai lies yet again, this time about the SC’s decision on Rafale deal
The Supreme Court had clearly denied issuing a notice to the centre
‘The Wire’ makes a #MeToo list, leaves out their own founding editor and National Herald editor
The Wire is now taking the moral high ground by not only claiming that they are 'extensively covering' the #MeToo campaign
‘Journalist’ Saba Naqvi gets invited to talk about ‘ethics in journalism’ and we can’t stop laughing
The shenanigans listed by us here are, of course, only the tip of the iceberg
Remember journalists sharing old news of Dalit killed for entering temple? It was fake news
Even Akhilesh Yadav government had confirmed that the reason for the murder was not caste
How ‘independent’ journalists and Congress tried to fan discord after election dates were announced
With the race to 2019 general elections heating up and 5 states heading to polls before 2019, the media seems to be in overdrive
India Today publishes misleading report about the S-400 missile deal inked between India and Russia
To an average reader, it may seem like the offset agreement is still in force when the deal between Russia and India were signed.
C’mon, India Today! Google is not coming out with a Pixel Mini!
It is unlikely that the technology giant will launch a tiny phone on 9th October event
Fact Check: This viral image is not from the recent farmer’s protests
In a country like India, fake news during turbulent protests could potentially spark trouble