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  • Fact Check: ‘Modi Apple’ is not named after PM Narendra Modi - By: Pallavi Mishra - Published: Mar 26, 2019 at 12:14 PM New Delhi (Team Vishvas). A post is going viral on social media that claims that an Australian man has named his Apple Company after Indian PM Narendra Modi. In our investigation we found that this news is wrong, the name of this Australian company is indeed Modi Apple, but it is not named after Indian Prime Minister. The company is in fact named after Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani. Claim The viral post comprises of 4 photos along with a description that roughly translates to “Melbourne, Australia: A man named Filipino was so inspired by Narendra Modi that he named his apple company after his name, these apples will soon be available in India”. The post claims 2 things 1) Australian man named his company ‘Modi Apple’ after the name of Indian Prime Minister. 2) These apples will soon be available in India too. Fact Check In order to investigate this post, we decided to check these two claims one-by-one. We first searched ‘Modi Apple’ on the Internet. On the first page itself we found both’ Modi Apple’s’ Facebook page and website. When we opened the about us section of Modi’s Facebook page, we found that it is clearly stated here that “The name (Modi Apple )comes from the world of art, more exactly from Amedeo Modigliani, an artist born in Livorno and affectionately known as Modì to his friends. “ We also called Australia-based Modi Apple’s office and we were told that “As written in the company’s website, the name of Modi Apple is derived from Italian artist Amadeo Modigliani.” We then investigated the second claim, and found that this claim is correct. The news section on Modi apple’s website says that “the Chairman of CIV – Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti – Pier(Modi Apple) Filippo Tagliani and the Director of I.G. INTERNATIONAL Pvt Ltd Tarun Arora have officially signed a Commercial Partnership Agreement to develop the Modìciv™ apple brand in India.” In this context, we also found a story on Economic Times, which states that “Modi apples, a popular apple variety from Italy has officially entered India by appointing IG International as its authorised distributor for the country.” Let us tell you that all the photos in the viral post have been taken from Modi Apple, Australia’s Facebook page. This post was shared by a Facebook user Tinkle Gupta on a Facebook page named RSS. This page is not RSS’ official page. On scanning this profile, we found that according to the intro of Tinkle Gupta, he is a fan of a particular politician. He is a resident of Chhattisgarh and has more than 2000 Facebook friends. Conclusion: In our investigation, we found that the viral post is wrong. In fact, the name of this Australian company is indeed Modi Apple, but it is not named after the Indian Prime Minister. The company is actually named after an Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani. Know The Truth… Spread Awareness Knowing the truth is your right. If you have a doubt on any news that could impact you, society or the nation, let us know. You can share your doubts and send you news for fact verification on our mail ID contact@vishvasnews.com or whatsapp us on 9205270923. - Claim Review : An Australian man has named his Apple Company after Indian PM Narendra M - Claimed By : Sutinder Chhabra - Fact Check : False
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