Reporters Without Orders
Reporters Without Orders Ep 241: #BoycottBollywood trend, Delhi education
This week, host Akanksha Kumar is joined by Pratyush Deep from Newslaundry and Kritika Goel, deputy editor at the Quint where she leads a fact-checking initiative.
Kritika explains her report on how #BoycottBollywood hashtags are closely linked to Facebook pages that were once part of the #JusticeforSSR campaign. “It’s very evident from the kind of activity we see online, the kind of activity we see on their pages, that they do subscribe to the right-wing ideology,” she says.
Pratyush then details his report on how nearly 200 children in a Delhi village were out of school, until a government official stepped in. He also talks about similar issues in remote areas.
This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn’t, and what shouldn’t have.
Tune in.
Contribute to our ongoing NL Sena project, No Way Home.
Watch the conversation here:
Timecodes
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:48 - Boycott Bollywood factcheck
00:21:14 - Delhi children struggle for school
00:32:00 - Recommendations
Recommendations
Kritika
Pratyush
If BJP’s Amit Malviya reports your post, Instagram will take it down - No questions asked
Akanksha
Colors of the Cage: A Prison Memoir
The Booming 'Boycott Bollywood' Trend: Who Are the Players Behind It?
Inside the online cult of #JusticeforSSR
Produced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Umrav Singh.
Also Read
-
‘We’re Indians or not?’: Pune Muslim voters on hate speech, targeted crime, political representation
-
BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi immigrants’ claim in Jharkhand: Real issue or rhetoric?
-
Newsance 274: From ‘vote jihad’ to land grabs, BJP and Godi’s playbook returns
-
BJP’s Ashish Shelar on how ‘arrogance’ and ‘lethargy’ cost the party in the Lok Sabha
-
Two days before polls, BJP and MVA battle it out in front-page ads