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Indian Express claims of Hindi being made mandatory till class 8 is fake news

Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar rubbished the report, calling it misleading.

DNA misquotes PM Modi: Refers to the ‘general quota’ as the ‘upper caste quota’ bill

All the suspected 'Modi-haters' began spreading lies and misrepresentations surrounding the Bill soon after it was announced.

Purushartha means manhood? Dear Liberals, it’s time you rise above your mickey

It goes on to show that the elitists in The Telegraph are so detached from the cultural ethos of the Indian nation that they fail spectacularly to translate even a word as well known as 'Purushartha'.

‘You are supposed to inform people’: Rajyavardhan Rathore slices through Shekhar Gupta led The Print’s misleading article

Shekhar Gupta led The Print has been known to spread several lies since its inception. This time they have decided to spread fake news about the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

As 2018 comes to an end, here is a reminder of the top 10 lies spread by the media

NDTV, The Wire, BBC, Barkha Dutt - the usual suspects in the list of top 10 media lies spread this year

Rajdeep Sardesai claims tourism is on a decline in Goa, official data says otherwise

The data suggests that nearly 78 lakh tourists have arrived in Goa in the year 2017 compared to 63.3 lakh in 2016, with a growth of 23 per cent in tourist growth.

Times of India misquotes Modi’s cook, changes web story after getting called out

After the brouhaha, TOI quietly altered the article and issued a clarification in the print edition the next day.

Accidental Media: Here is how Narendra Modi’s travel expenses were twisted without comparing it to UPA era

The Telegraph published a report calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi an 'accidental tourist' for his foreign trips.

Bogibeel bridge: NDTV peddles ‘job loss to boatmen’ narrative, gets roasted on Twitter

India is set to get its longest rail-road bridge today, NDTV finds an excuse of 'boatmen losing jobs' to belittle the achievement.

Australian Cricketer claims his TOI ‘interview’ was based on conversations reporter overheard while lurking around

A selfie is not proof an interview took place, Mitchell Johnson said while refuting claims by TOI

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