A false statement is being attributed to Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay claiming that he had asked to replace the Indian education system to be able to conquer the country in February 1835.
Shalini Langer, National Editor at The Indian Express, in the paper's fortnightly 'She Said' column, reflects on the recent ...
Fact-Check: A screenshot is being shared to falsely claim that a South Korean influencer was raped in Mumbai by two men who ...
B'lore Techie Atul Subhash’s tragic suicide has sparked debate—but is it being misused to justify hate against women? The ...
Residents of Delhi's Indira Camp, a Dalit-majority area, voiced disapproval of Amit Shah's comment on Ambedkar in Rajya Sabha ...
Filmmaker Payal Kapadia sits down with The Quint to talk about her film ‘All We Imagine As Light'. Talking about the film’s ...
Shah’s critique was aimed at Congress’ historical neglect of Ambedkar’s concerns rather than undermining the leader’s ...
The Georgian people’s desire to join EU is unmistakable. The public disdain for Russia was evident too – illustrated in the ...
From an edited image of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra being shared with a false claim to a fabricated opinion poll ...
A joint investigation conducted by the Azadi Project and Refugees International finds that over 50 percent of Rohingya ...
The Vivo Y29 5G is expected to launch in India soon, succeeding the Vivo Y28 5G. Leaked information reveals the handset's ...
On 14 December, while delivering the concluding remarks on the debates over the constitution in Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi again went after his pet target - former PM Jawaharlal Nehru.