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The HinduIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 609 days ago Row over unauthorised Urdu teaching at Armoor school, police register two FIRsA dispute over unauthorized Urdu teaching at Bharat Chandra High School in Armoor, Telangana, led to police registering two FIRs. The first case involves BJP leader Mandula Balu and associates for alleged trespass and assault, while the second targets school correspondent Mallaiah, principal Ameer Khan, and teacher Huma Hania for promoting enmity. The police investigation found that Huma Hania was teaching Urdu outside the prescribed Hindi syllabus, which students confirmed. Parents reportedly complained, and notes were allegedly removed by school management. Tensions escalated when BJP workers confronted the school, leading to the principal being assaulted. Both cases are under investigation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the incident, focusing on the legal actions taken by the police without overtly favoring any political group. While the involvement of BJP leaders is highlighted, the report does not frame their actions as politically motivated beyond the legal context. The
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is good with alignment to previous reports. Objectivity is lower due to repetitive and potentially biased phrasing.
Deccan HeraldIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 8513 days ago SJR Public School welcomes pre-primary studentsThe article announces that SJR Public School has begun welcoming pre-primary students, marking an expansion in early childhood education services. The school appears to be taking steps to provide educational opportunities for younger children, which is a common development in many schools aiming to offer comprehensive educational programs. There is no detailed information provided about the specific initiatives or changes related to this expansion. The announcement focuses on the school's action rather than any broader implications or controversies surrounding early childhood education.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a school's initiative to welcome pre-primary students, which is a routine educational development. It does not involve politically charged topics, partisan perspectives, or contentious issues. Therefore, the framing is neutral and balanced, aligning with a center lean.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): Factuality is good as it reports the welcoming of pre-primary students. Objectivity is high with a neutral tone.
The Indian ExpressIndependentCenterFactual 45Objective 3017 days ago In Latur, leak casts long shadow, students keep faith in their dreamsThe article discusses the impact of an exam leakage incident in Latur, India, which has cast a long shadow over the region. Despite this setback, students continue to maintain their faith in their dreams and aspirations. The situation highlights the challenges faced by students due to such incidents and their resilience in pursuing their educational goals.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the impact of an exam leak on students' morale and their continued pursuit of education. It does not present any political viewpoints, biases, or controversies. The content remains centered on the educational aspect without leaning towards any particular political ideology.
Why these scores (Factual 45 · Objective 30): Factuality is low due to vague references to a 'leak' without clarification on what it entails or its impact. Objectivity is poor as the article uses emotionally charged language like 'casts long shadow' and emphasizes students' 'faith in their dreams' which suggests a biased or sentimental perspect
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