Centre Dismisses "Fake" Social Media Claims Of New Union Territory Plan

The Indian government has refuted recent social media rumors suggesting the establishment of a new Union Territory formed by merging districts from Bihar and West Bengal. Official sources have characterized these claims as unfounded and misleading, urging the public to verify information before sharing. This clarification comes amid a surge in misinformation on social platforms, highlighting the need for vigilance in discerning credible news. The government remains committed to maintaining the integrity of its administrative divisions and has called on citizens to rely on verified sources for updates on territorial governance. This incident underlines the ongoing challenge of misinformation in the digital age, particularly in a diverse nation like India, where the implications of territorial changes can have significant political and social ramifications.
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