True Scoop's first ever digital workshop at Thapar University, Patiala

True Scoop has one clear goal to redefine digital journalism in the modern world. We pride ourselves in our authenticity and ethical journalism. True Scoop aims to provide a good mix of political, economic and entertainment news along with multiple other categories that interests our readers.

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True Scoop, Punjab’s fastest growing digital news channel in English, organized a workshop on fake news at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala recently. 

Mr. Chander Gaind Divisional Commissioner, Patiala commenced the workshop by addressing the gathering on how passion can take you the extra mile. 

He applauded True Scoop for its authenticity and affirmed that this is the major reason for its increasing viewership. He also highlighted Bureaucracy’s peaked interest in True Scoop’s ground reports. 

True Scoop aims to fight against  malicious motives of spreading Fake news.  Fake news articles are designed to manipulate people’s perceptions of reality; it has been used to influence politics and promote advertising. But it has also become a method to stir up and intensify social conflict. 
 
Khyati Kohli, Managing Director of True Scoop, addressed the workshop and enlightened the audience on why True Scoop came into existence and how it is different from the other players in the market.

 She added that True Scoop features on World’s largest news aggregators such as Google News, Jio News, and Daily hunt. “Our motivation is to bring about socio- economic change in the society. Our endeavours in action-oriented journalism reflect that well.” 

This digital news workshop is one of its kind. It is a well-intentioned endeavour to direct the future of Punjab in the right direction by teaching them how to fight misinformation and fact-check their news. Students thoroughly enjoyed the interactive session organized by True Scoop.


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