On a very sad note, 45 BMW cars were gutted in a major fire in Maharashtra. The blaze broke out in a godown in Turbhe MIDC area. A total of ten fire tenders were called in to put out the blaze. The firefighters were able to save at least 46 cars, but it took nearly six hours to bring them under control. In other news, the RBI’s monetary policy committee unanimously decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 4% and continued with their accommodative stance.
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While there is no reason to be alarmed about the new lineages, health experts insist that the current situation is still quite stable. Despite the recent outbreak in the United States, the virus has spread to 34 countries, including India. The World Health Organization has also declared it a variant of concern, but this doesn’t mean you should stop reading your favourite news websites. In fact, many of these sites are imitating legitimate news websites, and the content of these websites is questionable. Therefore, it’s important to check out each story to make sure it is a reliable source.
Regardless of where you look, make sure that you are not falling for any false or misleading information. Fake news websites will often mimic a legitimate news website, even down to the logo and design. In addition, it is also important to verify the accuracy of the information you’re reading. To avoid falling victim to fake news, you should compare multiple sources. When in doubt, consider checking the sources before believing anything. This will prevent you from making the same mistake more than once.
The Lancet journal recently reported that 19 lakh children had been affected by the disease called Covid-19. Several other news outlets have also been cited as credible sources. However, there are some problems with these media. The most common mistakes are the ones that are based on a few reputable sources. Luckily, the Internet is not as dangerous as you might think. Fortunately, there are many reliable and trustworthy news sources available. There are many ways to determine whether a story is fake or not.
When looking for a news website, check the URL. If the website’s URL is off-color, it is a fake news website. The design and logo of a legitimate news site are very important factors. If you’re not sure, try to find alternative sources. A legitimate news site will always have a reputable logo. A fake one will also have a reputable and authoritative logo. By comparing the two, you can tell if it’s a fake or not.