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By Anmol Alphonso Social media posts sharing a document claiming that the Indian government is relaunching the Agnipath scheme as the 'Sainik Saman scheme' with some changes, are false. BOOM found that the central government has not released any such document officially. We found a clarification issued by the fact-checking wing of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) on X that refuted the viral claims and called the document fake. The Indian Express reported on June 13, 2024, citing sources stating that the Indian Armed Forces are discussing possible tweaks to the Agnipath scheme for military re...
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By BOOM Team Amid reports of clashes between troops of China and India in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang, defence minister Rajnath Singh told the Parliament on Tuesday that no serious injuries have been reported from the clashes. Singh made statements in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He said, "I wish to share with this House that there are no fatalities or serious casualties on our side." He said Indian soldiers "compelled" the troops from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) to return to their posts after the scuffle. Also Read:Why China Lifting Strict Covid Curbs Could Lead To A Catastrophic...
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By Sk Badiruddin An old video of Defense Minister of India Rajnath Singh hitting out at former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for rising prices is circulating on social media with a misleading claim that he criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over inflation. BOOM found that the video is from 2013, when Rajnath Singh had criticised the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over inflation. In the 26-second long video, Rajnath Singh can be heard saying, "Our Prime Minister regularly assures us ...that brothers and sisters of this country you don't need to be worried; inflation will be unde...
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By Anmol Alphonso A photo of an Amul ad sporting the iconic Amul girl along with text taking a dig at the Narendra Modi government for Goods and Service Tax (GST) hike on some daily essential items, is edited and fake. BOOM reached out to Rahul Da Cunha, one of the creative directors of the Amul advertisements since 1994, who confirmed that the viral ad is edited from a 2014 Amul cartoon. The GST Council in its 47th meeting had decided to for a rate hike from July 18, 2022 on several daily essential items including pre-packed, pre-labelled curd, lassi and butter milk, which will now attract GS...
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