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Fact Check: PM Modi Reading ‘101 Ways To Save Adani’ Book? Don’t Fall This FAKE Picture

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A picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is doing the rounds on social media showing the PM reading a book titled: 101 Ways To Save Adani.

The above post can be seen here. More such posts can be seen here.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the above picture, and found it to be morphed.

Putting the picture through Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture of PM Modi reading a book titled: Getting India Back On Track: An Action Agenda For Reform.

The picture was attributed to the news wire PTI and  featured in reports by carnegie-mec and The Wire.

So, it is clear that the title of the book cover was changed to 101 Ways To Save Adani from Getting India Back On Track: An Action Agenda For Reform by using photo editing software.

The book, Getting India Back On Track: An Action Agenda For Reform, is about the challenges faced by India. It was launched in June 2014. So, the picture in question is morphed.

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