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Media Fact-Check

Rafale cacophony: NDTV gives a masterclass in how pliant media is expected to behave

NDTV draws parallel between imaginary Rafale scam and real scams during Congress rule

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.

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.

Dear journalists, in your hate for Modi and Doval, don’t become terror apologists. Read about IEDs first

black powder form firecracker is used to make bombs by terrorists

Fact-Check: Are Dalits not allowed to enter the Gorakhnath Temple, as claimed by India Today

A worker of Gorakhnath Temple called Shravan invited Rahul Kanwal to visit the temple before making wild accusations

Sexual harassment accused journalist-turned-filmmaker spreads fake news again, this time about Yogi Adityanath

Journalist turned filmmaker Avinash Das spreads fake news clipping image which was already fact-checked several months ago

Madhur Bhandarkar disputes ‘intolerance’ claim of Naseeruddin Shah, but media twists his statement as support

Madhur Bhandarkar did not support fear comments of Naseeruddin Shah, as reported by media

After getting caught peddling fake news about Nitin Gadkari, Vinod Dua’s website issues bizarre clarification

HW News says that Vinod Dua made an episode of his show based on a 3:20 minute clip of the 50 minute interview

Molestation accused Vinod Dua maliciously edits video clip of Nitin Gadkari to claim Gadkari spoke against Modi govt

Vinod Dua's attempt to discredit the NDA government led by Prime Minister Modi by using a doctored video is not surprising as Dua has a track record of resorting to this sort of unethical and shoddy journalism to target the BJP.

Reuters quoted ‘source’ to say Modi govt will waive farmer loans on a day Union Minister said there was no such plan

While it is not clear why Reuters did such reporting, people were speculating this could be a fake news spread by the Congress-friendly media on behest of Congress to pressurise Modi government.

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