Arvind Kejriwal was the most targeted politician with false claims during the elections, with misinformation also aimed at PM ...
While the Indian government aims to improve service delivery, it raises privacy concerns as the rules lack clear safeguards ...
Civil society experts’ abolitionist view on the death penalty is at odds with the public’s anger and want for retributive ...
A video showing a group of people campaigning and a man being dragged below and thrashed by the group, has resurfaced online with a false claim that it depicts the leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party ...
The viral clip is part of an interview Shankaracharya gave to a Gujarati channel where he spoke about mismanagement in Maha Kumbh.
India has received $650 million from USAID, bringing the total funding allocated to the country since 2001 to $2.86 billion.
BOOM reached out to AAP and ECI who confirmed that the contents of the letter is fake.
Ahead of Delhi's 2025 elections, AAP and BJP turned to AI to dominate the digital campaign. From deepfakes to viral ...
BOOM watched the entire episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati titled 'Influencer Special' but did not find any joke that referred to Rekha.
BOOM found that the Strawberry Quick claim is a recycled hoax from 2007, with no substantiation from credible authorities.
BOOM tested the images using an AI-image detector tool and found them to be generated by artificial intelligence.
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