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11 Areas with Job Opportunities for Fact Checkers in 2023

Fact Checking Jobs Hyderabad India

Fact-checkers play a crucial role in verifying and ensuring the accuracy of information presented in various forms of media. As misinformation and fake news continue to spread, the demand for skilled fact-checkers has been on the rise. Here are some potential job opportunities for fact-checkers: News Organizations: Many news outlets …

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OU Fact Checking Course Convocation Celebrates Urdu Journalists Equipped to Combat Disinformation

A momentous graduation ceremony marked the culmination of an intensive six-month Fact Checking Course for Urdu journalists, jointly organized by Osmania University and the US Consulate General Hyderabad. The convocation, held at the historic Salar Jung Museum, was a testament to the commitment to countering disinformation and promoting responsible journalism …

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Negative Effects & Impact Of Fake News Explained

Combatting misinformation requires a collective effort from journalists, tech platforms, policymakers, and the public to promote media literacy and critical thinking. The Osmania University in collaboration with US Consulate Hyderabad have trained Urdu journalists in a first of its kind fact checking course. HERE are some excerpts from it focusing …

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Syed Vicaruddin – End of an Era (Tribute and Video Documentary)

Chief Editor or Rahnuma-e-Deccan Urdu DailyChairman Indo Arab League Hyderabad Passes AwayHyderabad, December 9: Mr Syed Vicaruddin, one of the most revered Muslim personalities of India passed away on Thursday night at Olive Hospital in Hyderabad. He was the editor of the Hyderabad-based‘Rahnuma-e-Deccan’, which completed its century last year. Mr. …

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Old foes poised against each other again

India and Pakistan are poised against each other, to play a more proactive and constructive role in Afghanistan’s redevelopment, trying to negate each other’s initiatives. The ascendancy of Taliban to power in Afghanistan almost two-and-a-half months ago, after the hasty and chaotic withdrawal of the US forces from the country …

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Gap Between Industry and Academics Leading Over 90% Startups to Failure Dr. Azmathullah Khan

Hyderabad, Ocober 16: “Over 90% of Indian startups fail because of poor technical foundation or gap between the industry and the academics”, said renowned business mentor and MSME coach Dr Azmathullah Khan. Delivering a lecture on “Challenges in MSME” and proposing solutions to the current crises faced by the MSME …

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UK-UAE Bonhomie

The new found love between the UK and UAE might have propelled one of its former ministers to nominate the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, for the Nobel Peace prize. The withdrawal of the US forces from Afghanistan before the deadline has dealt a severe blow to the special relationship between …

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The Russian Affair

The recent demonstrations in Russia might have raised the West’s hope to see an end to the Russian oligarchy, but it may turn out to be a wishful dream. Over the last two weeks, many Russian cities including Moscow and St. Petersburg witnessed a second wave of public demonstrations in …

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India at 72 In the first year of the new decade, we’ll mark the 75 years of our independence and 72 years of India as a republic, but there are many questions, which assail the common Indian.

75 years after independence and 72 years after India became a republic, instead of feeling ecstatic and consolidating our achievements we are forced to ponder the question, whether our freedom fighters, leaders and constitution framers dreamt of the India in its present form? At present we are standing at a …

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Indian Muslims: Dilemmas and Panacea Indian Muslims since 1947 have faced a continuous onslaught on the community, which have increased in recent times, but the way forward has to be found by the community itself.

It seems as if the Indian Muslims are under a collective siege from the external as well as internal forces and pressures. External pressure is being applied from the outside to weaken it psychologically, lessen the morale of its followers and instead of allowing them to focus their energies on …

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Indian Women will soar high like Shaheen

Shaheen Bagh women have presented a model of Gandhian Satyagraha in practice. Shaheen is a Persian origin word in Urdu, referring specifically to the Barbary falcon In Persian, Shaheen literally means ‘majestic’ or ‘like a king’. It also symbolises speed, superiority, determination, loyalty, strength, wisdom, freedom, focus, ambition and aspiration. …

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Indian Working Journalists in Danger : Seema Mustafa

Hyderabad, Jan 30:  Working journalists who are independent of political and powerful influence are in danger in India, said renowned author and veteran journalist Seema Mustafa. Addressing an interactive session organized at the Ghulam Ahmed Auditorium at Sultan ul Uloom Education Society (SUES) by the Sarvodaya International Trust, Ms Seema Mustafa …

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