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OpIndia Evening Dispatch: Tuesday, 29th January 2019

Selected stories of the day for your evening reading.

Government trashes report by The Print, says no such “IB report” exists that talks about Universities being anti-Modi

The government has denied that it has received any IB report against universities selected for IoE status, as alleged by The Print report

Fact-check: The Print and The Telegraph spread dangerous lies about Polio vaccine in India

It is indeed worrisome how big media like The Print, which is run by the Editors Guild chief Shekhar Gupta, no less and The Telegraph spread rumours and lies about the Polio vaccine

The Print indulges in scaremongering, spreads fake news about shortage of polio vaccine in the country

The Print published an alarming report saying that India doesn’t have polio vaccine for the next round of immunization, which turned out to be fake

Leftist propaganda websites spread baseless claims about the transfer of ousted CBI Director Alok Verma

Alok Verma had already submitted his response to CVC report on him, hence the select committee need not hear him

‘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.

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.

In a new low, Shekhar Gupta’s The Print provides platform to a Khalistani to further his agenda

Not only is the media sowing seeds of divisions within the country, outlets like Shekhar Gupta's The Print are also providing a platform to Khalistanis to further their anti India agenda

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

The Print concocts Cambridge survey conclusions about ‘most Indian girls students aspiring to become journalists and psychologists’

The Print led by Shekhar Gupta has published an article based on a census report by Cambridge Assessment International Education with conclusions which appear completely made up

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