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Times of India

Those who are averse to development and friends with criminals find my work ‘unupyogi’, says CM Yogi Adityanath at TOI conclave

"Earlier electricity outages, bad roads, criminals calling the shots were common in the state. It has changed now," said CM Yogi

Why mainstream media and the Left’s campaign in favour of halal products is akin to promoting ‘soft jihad’

The media has initiated a campaign to brand critics of halal and halal certification as 'bigots'.

Assam CM Sarma slams Times Of India’s fake news regarding talks with Ulfa, says India sovereignty is non-negotiable

"No Chief Minister can discuss sovereignty of India with anyone. This is non-negotiable," said the Assam CM.

From ‘died in accident’ to ‘hacked to death’: How TOI reported the same news about RSS worker’s murder in different editions

Times of India reported alleged murder of RSS worker by SDFI goons in Kerala as accident in Mumbai and Tamil Nadu editions.

Media propaganda 101: How Times of India turned positive news about India’s vaccination drive into a gloom and doom headline

Calculating that 75% of adults will be fully vaccinated by year end, Times of India chose to highlight that 25% will remain unvaccinated

‘Dig their own grave’: Times of India mocks Indian archers after Tokyo Olympics defeat

Both Praveen Jadhav and Deepika Kumari hail from humble backgrounds and represented India at the Tokyo Olympics.

Uttar Pradesh: Occult practitioner Afzal Malik and his aides gang-rape minor girl in Amroha, ‘secular media’ refers to him as ‘Tantrik’

An occult practitioner identified as Afzal Malik and his three friends Tariq, Aslam and Zulfiqar allegedly gang-raped the minor girl after luring her to his place on the pretext of curing her illness.

Bombay HC summons The Udaipur Times for ‘impermissible reporting’ on trial related to Dawoodi Bohra community: Details

The Bombay HC took objection to editorial comments passed by The Udaipur Times on a trial related to Dawoodi Bohra community.

Times of India names Rhea Chakraborty ‘Most Desirable Woman’ for 2020, calls her ‘gladiator wrestling several beasts’

Times of India glamorises and glorifies Rhea Chakraborty as some sort of hero wronged by the system as she is being probed in the Sushant Singh Rajpur death case.

Directors of obscure Landomus Group also serve as Trustees of another unknown entity—The Indian University of Deaf: Details

Earlier yesterday, as strange ad talking about investment of $500 billion into India was published in the TOI by an obscure company named Landomus Group

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