Fighting Fake News on Social Media in India's Rural Villages

Rema Rajeshwari, superintendent of police for the Indian Police Service, poses for a photograph in the town of Gadwal, Telangana, India, on Tuesday, June 12, 2018. At a time when governments around the world are grappling with fake news, Rajeshwari's education campaign to stop the spread of bogus social media messages in her district seems to be working. There's been no fake news-related deaths in more than 400 villages under her control in the southern state of Telangana. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Rema Rajeshwari, superintendent of police for the Indian Police Service, poses for a photograph in the town of Gadwal, Telangana, India, on Tuesday, June 12, 2018. At a time when governments around the world are grappling with fake news, Rajeshwari's education campaign to stop the spread of bogus social media messages in her district seems to be working. There's been no fake news-related deaths in more than 400 villages under her control in the southern state of Telangana. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Fighting Fake News on Social Media in India's Rural Villages
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