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Hindustan Times misleads its readers by twisting the comments made by an ‘expert’ on the relation between spitting and spread of diseases

The Hindustan Times in an interview insinuated that spitting was not as much of a significant issue as people would like to believe, probably to shield Tablighi Jamaat amidst Coronavirus outbreak

Fact Check: Was Rajasthan IAS officer Tejasvi Rana transferred only for stopping Congress MLA’s car as reported by Times of India?

Times of India report does not mention that a complaint was filed against the IAS officer for vandalising shops

TV channel claims Modi govt is going to rain money from the sky, netizens outrage, clarification issued by PIB

Helicopter Money is an alternative to quantitative easing. This is an unconventional monetary policy tool aimed at bringing a slowing economy back on track. It involves printing large sums of money and distributing it to the public.

Rahul Gandhi misleads his fans on imagined recognition by health ministry for containing Coronavirus in Wayanad. Here are the facts

Wayanad has been kept in red zone by the union health ministry, and has not recognised the district as Rahul Gandhi claimed

Gujarat govt refutes Indian Express’ concocted lies on civil hospital segregating coronavirus patients on a religious basis

Indian Express claimed that the coronavirus patients and suspected cases have been segregated into separate wards on the basis of their religion at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital.

Did the Modi govt not consult experts before extending lockdown? ICMR refutes the falsehood spread by Caravan Magazine

The ICMR today took to Twitter to refute the falsehood spread in its name on coronavirus by Caravan Magazine.

NYT Propaganda: Insiniuates Hindus are behind Tiktok videos urging Muslims to shun social distancing during Coronavirus crisis

In a report co-authored by Jeffrey Gettleman, Kai Schultz and Suhasini Raj, the NYT peddled fake news, claimed that the Wuhan Coronavirus was fanning 'religious hatred' across India.

‘Journalist’ Vinod Kapri gets called out by Agra District Magistrate for his brazen lies on the unavailability of protective gears for doctors

Agra District Magistrate debunks lies that doctors treating coronavirus are forced to wear polythene bags to cover their faces

‘Muslim men, women and children were chased out of their homes’: Here is how The Wire spread fake news blatantly

Hoshiarpur Police uploaded a video on its official Twitter page, debunking fake news about Muslim families being harassed as peddled by 'The Wire'

Fact-check: Are restaurants and hotels remaining shut till October 15 amidst coronavirus lockdown

A message has gone viral on social media which claims that Tourism Ministry has announced closure of all hotels and restaurants till October 15

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