FACT CHECK: No Rohit Sharma poster displayed at Parliament or Bharat Mandapam | Check here
September 11, 2023 23:37 ISTThe original image is of the new Parliament of India, but the poster of Rohit Sharma has been superimposed on it.
The original image is of the new Parliament of India, but the poster of Rohit Sharma has been superimposed on it.
Fact Check: India TV's fact-check found that the viral picture is not from Delhi but from Mumbai and dates back to December 2022.
A video circulating on Facebook claims that someone threw a shoe at Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj. However, upon fact-checking the video, it was found that the reality is different.
The Delhi Police has said that the procession was held with due permission from the authorities and that there was no law and order issue. The police have also warned against spreading false news and communalising the event.
India TV Fact Check investigated the video and found that the claim is misleading. The leopard is actually sick, not drunk.
The video of Somanath being felicitated at Rashtrotthana Parishat was posted on the organisation's website and blog.
The national capital is geared up for the upcoming G20 summit which is to be held between September 8 and September 10. The government has made several announcements regarding restrictions on various activities and traffic rules in the city.
The incident occurred on August 14, 2023, when the woman was found walking down the street in broad daylight while holding the knives.
The photo, which was taken in June 2023 during the ICC World Test Championship, shows spectators holding a flag with the BJP's lotus symbol. However, the flag in the photo is actually the flag of the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC).
A video of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has been going viral on social media in which she is seen saying something in Bengali. In the caption accompanying this video, it is claimed that the Bengal CM said, "Mahabharata has been written by Nazrul Islam." We fact-checked this video.
India TV found that the viral image was created by artificial intelligence and does not look like the real station in Onam.
A reverse search of the photo led to the same photo being published on other websites, including Facebook and Twitter. Some of the posts claimed that the photo was taken by Chandrayaan-3.
Babar Azam's selfie with a girl is going viral. When we fact-checked the photo, the truth came out, and the claim accompanying the photo turned out to be misleading.
Shortly after the lunar landing, an image depicting the imprint of the national emblem and ISRO logo, supposedly created by Pragyan's wheel, began circulating on social media.
FACT CHECK: The article was published by DNA and was titled "Indian government buying 50 bulletproof Audi cars for G20 Summit, may cost over Rs 400 crore".
Chandrayaan-3 successfully performed a soft landing on the moon on August 23, at the same time, a video is going viral on Facebook claiming that it was captured by Chandrayaan-3. When we fact-checked this video, it turned out to be deceptive and misleading.
India TV Fact check: There is a website claiming to be the official platform for the government scheme MNREGA. In this report, we will verify the claim.
The message typically claims that the government is offering a free mobile recharge of Rs. 239 for 28 days. It asks users to click on a blue link to avail the offer.
The video has been shared on Facebook and Twitter with captions that claim it shows the recent floods in Kedarnath.
The video, which has been shared widely on social media, claims that the scheme was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament.
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