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  • Fact Check: Old pic from Cambodia FALSELY shared to show the bad conditions of Indian schools A photo of children in torn clothes studying in a derelict classroom is doing the rounds on social media and some users are claiming its from India. Read on to find the truth. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check This photo is not from India at all. It’s from Cambodia. A heart-wrenching photo of children in tattered clothes studying in a derelict classroom has gone viral on social media. Those sharing the photo claimed it was from India. A Twitter user posted wrote, “Mr. Prime Minister, what sort of India are you creating in which children do not even have clothes to cover their bodies.” Samajwadi Party leader IP Singh too shared the photo, stating it to be from India. However, he later deleted it. The archived version of his post can be seen here. AFWA found that the viral image is not from India but from Cambodia. ALSO READ | Fact Check: This dangerous leopard attack video is not from Dehradun but Jorhat in Assam AFWA PROBE Using reverse search, we found the viral picture in a blog named ‘sabbayphoto.blogspot.com’. As per the blog, this photo was shot in the Kratie province of Cambodia. The blog also contained other photos from the same classroom. We also found that many Facebook users had shared this image along with a few other similar ones with captions in the Khmer language, the official language of Cambodia. Some had also mentioned that that the image in question was taken in the Sambour district of the Kratie province in Cambodia. We also found this image in a March 2015 article published in the Cambodian news website Post Khmer. This article was written by one Thou Veasna, a resident of the Ratanakiri province of Cambodia. Earlier in 2020, this image went viral as the photo of a school in Indonesia. At the time, the Indonesian fact-checking website turnbackhoax.id had debunked it. (With inputs from Ashish Kumar) Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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