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‘Journalists’ and politicians spread lies about RBI Deputy Governor’s resigning following Urjit Patel’s exit

"Journalists" started rumour-mongering about the resignation of RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya soon after Governor Urjit Patel resigned citing personal reasons

Newspaper helped Telangana govt by publishing fake news, claims ex-employee

The allegations of sexual misconduct against the Editor-in-chief of TNIE is not the only grave accusation being labeled against him. He is also being accused of turning TNIE into a propaganda outlet for political favours.

Kerala Government, Congress spread misinformation about bill for Kerala flood rescue operations

Opposition parties tried to project a routine procedure as an example of centre's injustice towards Kerala

Media and Congress spread lies about Railways tender won by Reliance Jio

Airtel's interpretation of the clause, as claimed by The Indian Express, is wrong as they compare monthly tariffs instead of data rates (price per GB).

The Wire comes up with flawed logic to rubbish new methodology which slashed growth rates of Congress regime

The reasons given by the article by The Wire more amusing as it clearly showed their lack of understanding of data, statistic and above all, of economics.

Wikileaks to sue Guardian for publishing fabricated story claiming Manafort held secret talks with Assange in Ecuadorian embassy

WikiLeaks has even demanded the editor-in-chief to resign owing to the back-pedalling on the story, WikiLeaks claims to be false.

Yogi Adityanath gets a legal notice for a comment which was misreported by the media

Times Now had reported that Yogi Adityanath during his speech, he had said, "Lord Hanuman was Dalit who united India from east to west, north to south."

The Wire misreports survey to show Rahul Gandhi is preferred over PM Narendra Modi by MP voters

The Wire has used the data of these pre-election surveys and blatantly used to propagate Rahul Gandhi's fake ratings, while the actual survey predicts the opposite.

Cambridge distances itself from The Print report after OpIndia fact-check, The Print continues to obfuscate

Reacting to our report, CAIE said that they are aware of the inaccuracies in Shekhar Gupta led The Print article

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