Factcheck Staff is the dedicated team of journalists and technologists responsible for upholding the highest standards of accuracy and authenticity within the news agency The Sunrise State.
Certain individuals are engaging in fake propaganda on social media, attributing malicious motives to the official tours of government leaders and spreading baseless information about their travel expenses to create
A misleading narrative being spread by a political party on social media alleges that the previous YSRCP government failed to implement the Rythu Bharosa scheme, depriving farmers of promised ₹10,
The assertion by former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on his X (Twitter) account that one kilogram of bananas is being sold for merely ₹0.50 is entirely
The Andhra Pradesh government strongly condemns a political party for disseminating false information through its social media handles about the distribution of social security pensions. It is unacceptable to falsely
A widely circulated social media graphic and video, shared by X user @Polytikles (a fan account), alleges a massive ₹6,67,000 crore scam in Andhra Pradesh's Amaravati
Andhra Pradesh's Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Partnership Summit, held in Visakhapatnam on November 14-15, 2025, marked a historic milestone, securing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for projects worth
Newsroom, November 13, 2025: Andhra Pradesh's Fact Check Wing of the government issued a stern advisory on social media, countering viral posts alleging Bhole Baba Dairy supplied ghee
A viral claim circulating on social media, particularly from the X handle@Telugufeedsite—known for its pro-political party leanings alleges that B. Devi, a 45-year-old woman from Hyderabad, died at
In a strong message to curb the spread of falsehoods, Srikakulam District Superintendent of Police (SP) Sri K.V. Maheshwar Reddy IPS has issued a severe warning to individuals disseminating
Amaravati, November 13, 2025: Andhra Pradesh's official fact-checking arm has dismissed viral reports alleging 13 people fell ill from "spiked toddy" in Hindupur's rural