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Here is why India Today’s chart on economic relief to poor for coronavirus crisis is a sad joke
India Today compares revival package announced by other countries with India's package for poor to show that India's package is not enough
India Today refers to country’s ace badminton coach Pullela Gopichand as “little known”, social media schools the media group
India Today trolled on Twitter for saying that badminton coach Pullela Gopichand is little known
Aaj Tak and Lallantop glorify Sikh man ‘who sold his house for funding Shaheen Bagh langar’. Here is what they don’t tell you
Aaj Tak and Lallantop, both, conveniently forget to mention that Bindra is an office bearer of Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM).
A lawyer and writer heckled at Shaheen Bagh while Rahul Kanwal walked off deliberately: Here is what really happened
Rahul Kanwal decided to hold his debate in Shaheen Bagh where Muslims are protesting against CAA
WEF at Davos ends, Rahul Kanwal fails to get an interview from Greta Thunberg despite his public request
As World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos concluded, India Today's Rahul Kanwal failed to get an interview from climate change alarmist Greta Thunberg despite his public appeal to her.
London feed of AajTak airs a travel ad portraying Jammu and Kashmir without PoK
In a marketing commercial about a travel company on AajTak, Indian map was shown without the territory of Pakistan occupied Kashmir
‘Journalist’ Rajdeep Sardesai’s propaganda against Modi govt on JNU fracas gets endorsement from Pakistan minister
A propaganda article in Hindustan Times written by Rajdeep Sardesai finds resonance with Pakistan minister
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.
As India Today defends its shoddy journalism, we look at their 5 other ‘pathbreaking investigations’
India Today, in its efforts to defend the indefensible, asked its readers to not pay any attention to the criticism of news network's 'pathbreaking investigation'.
Professors joined leftists in harassing students, media largely focused on one side: ABVP student speaks to OpIndia on JNU violence
Manish has named JNUSU general secretary Satish Chandra Yadav as the leader of the violent mob. He also added that the violent mob included JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh and Sucheta.