
The Real Khabar: Amplifying Voices from Jharkhand's Hinterlands
Operating in both Hindi and English, the outlet emphasizes ground-level journalism focusing on: Panchayat governance
Development schemes (like MGNREGA, Jal Jeevan Mission)
Social infrastructure: healthcare, sanitation, schools
Local political accountability
Its taglines— 'Show us, only true news' and 'Stay real' —reinforce its dedication to integrity, accuracy, and impact
Began with five core members in early 2021, expanding to over 100 journalists within six months
Based in Ranchi, it reaches audiences via its website, social media channels, and mobile apps
Proudly independent and fact‑checked, the outlet upholds unbiased and transparent reporting .
Focusing on stories often overlooked by mainstream media, key report topics include: Local infrastructure, service delivery delays
Governance and accountability at the Gram Panchayat level
Protests and civic voices demanding rights
Monitoring of elected representatives and public scheme effectiveness
Their coverage has shed light on issues like rural sanitation, inaccessible healthcare, and administrative unresponsiveness—fueling informed citizen dialogues and influencing policy responses.
Recognized among the state's regional outlets—alongside giants like Prabhat Khabar , News18 Jharkhand , and ABP Live Jharkhand — The Real Khabar is known for its hyperlocal depth and digital agility
Though small, the company has won accolades for its positive culture. A team member survey on AmbitionBox rated it 5 / 5 for workplace environment, skill development, and growth—highlighting its dedication to journalistic excellence even as a compact organization
Expansion plans include deeper district-level coverage and broader multimedia presence across platforms.
Sustained commitment to grassroots journalism positions The Real Khabar as an emerging catalyst for accountability and empowerment, especially in rural Jharkhand.
In a media environment often dominated by national narratives, The Real Khabar stands out as a refreshing voice of local communities. Its focus on underreported issues, public accountability, and credible reporting not only bridges the state's information gap but also strengthens democratic participation in villages and towns across Jharkhand.
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