Media
Media is considered the fourth pillar of democracy. This section presents news and views about the state of Indian media.
Times of India attempts to downplay West Bengal post-poll violence, twists CBI sending 21 rape cases back to state formed SIT
Times of India report published on January 4 that was headlined: "Post-poll violence in Bengal: No proof in 21 rape, rape-attempt cases mentioned by NHRC, CBI says".
Ghar Wapsi in Samastipur: Man reconverts to Hinduism from Islam after 15 years
15 years ago, Umesh Rai had left Hinduism to become a Muslim. Now, he has returned back to his former religion
Before NDTV journalist Vishnu Som rushes to cast aspersions on the shelf life extension to Covaxin, he should read his own channel’s report: Details
Vishnu Som had recently taken to Twitter to question the extension of shelf life granted to Bharat Biotech's Covaxin
Demonising Hindutva: Gurugram protesters seeking Kalicharan Maharaj’s release dubbed ‘anti-namaz brigade’
Indian Express fuels Hinduphobia by terming protesters seeking justice for Kalicharan Maharaj as an "anti-namaz brigade".
Communist leader Kavita Krishnan outrages against a UP ad in the newspaper calling it ‘Islamophobic’: Did she just admit that all rioters are Muslims?
Communist leader Kavita Krishnan took to Twitter today to rave and rant against an advertisement of the Uttar Pradesh government in the paper
News24 twists statement of Bihar police DGP about children being pushed into a life of crime when they run away from home: Read fact-check
Hindi news channel News24 reported a speech made by Bihar police DGP SK Singhal and twisted his statements
‘Liberal’ elite is dehumanizing Indians, and why it no longer makes sense to argue with liberals
The most explicit dehumanizing language such as “baby factory” or “termites” comes from Sadanand Dhume and Vidya Krishnan.
The Atlantic, Caravan Magazine columnist goes hysterical, calls Indian diaspora ‘termites’ over ‘Hindu homeland’ rant
Vidya Krishnan, columnist with The Atlantic and Caravan Magazine, goes on hysterical rant against Indian diaspora, calls them 'termites'
From Nidhi’s Harvard job to Aurangabad teen’s NASA claims: Most talked about frauds of 2021
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Year 2021 saw journalist Nidhi Razdan falling for a fake job offer from Harvard and witnessed child activist Licipriya's father being exposed as a scamster who conned students.
India Today deputy editor tries to dismiss visuals of over-crowded Park Street Christmas celebration in Kolkata as old, gets fact-checked
India Today deputy editor Indrajit claimed there was overcrowded Christmas celebrations in Kolkata despites photos and videos of the same