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Because not everything one reads, hears or sees is the truth. As India’s first digital Fact news checker, we know a thing about fact checking news
How The Hindu lied that IIT-KGP’s Research Council had condemned ‘unprecedented violence and terror’ at JNU: Read details
The Hindu published a report that claimed that 'scholars' at IIT-Kharagpur had issued a statement in solidarity with the students of JNU
Altnews, co-founded by two Muslims, spreads misinformation about Hindu Swastika
Alt News falsely claims that Swastika without four dots can't be Hindu symbol
IMA issues statement asking PM Modi to ‘prove or apologise’ over The Print’s fake claim, Pharmaceutical Alliance bust their bubble
Not stopping at ordering the PM to 'prove or apologise' over an unfounded claim, the IMA also went ahead to preach that the government is doing this to divert attention from the failure of Ayushman Bharat, which, they claimed, is a 'non-starter.'
Fact check: Did Central govt ‘ignore Left-ruled Kerala’ in releasing flood relief fund, as claimed by India Today
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IndiaToday article claimed that the Centre has not allocated any funds for Kerala flood relief.
Marxist Kavita Krishnan lies about Karl Marx, says the son of a lawyer came from an extremely poor family
Karl Marx was born into a wealthy family and his father was lawyer, but Kavita Krishnan says he came from an extremely poor family
Fact check: Was Jawaharlal Nehru a volunteer with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Jawarharlal Nehru in an attire similar to that of the RSS has surfaced many times in the past too
Fact-Check: Has Wankhede Stadium really banned the colour black during India vs Australia cricket match for fear of protests?
Contrary to claims that black colour banned in India-Australia match, spectators are seen in black cloths in Wankhede Stadium
Fact-Check: Is the viral image of a ‘Shudra man’ feeding off leftovers from the street in Uttar Pradesh as it is claimed?
A user on Twitter shared an image claiming a 'Shudra man' was feeding on leftovers from a religious ceremony in Uttar Pradesh.
Rajdeep Sardesai lies in a Hyderabad speech just days after apologising unconditionally in court for spreading fake news
“Indians no longer voting for values, but for individuals”– said the controversial journalist Rajdeep Sardesai
India Today ‘journalist’ fails to comprehend science and tech, spreads false propaganda on JNU servers
The 'journalist' who seems to have no idea regarding how the system of email works implied that if emails could be sent from these servers, how could someone claim that servers have been damaged by left-wing students.