No filters. No fluff. Just truth — welcome to Pure India Reports.
I’m Muhammad Irshad, the person behind this platform — not a big team, not a media company, just one individual trying to bring clarity in a time of noise.
Pure India Reports wasn’t built to chase headlines or compete in the speed race of breaking news. It was created for one simple reason: to tell the truth behind the headlines — clearly, fearlessly, and without agenda.
These days, it’s hard to know what’s real and what’s wrapped in spin. So I decided to build a space where the news doesn’t just inform — it actually means something.
📰 What You’ll Find Here
At Pure India Reports, we cover:
- General Indian news that actually matters
- Underreported stories from the ground
- Honest takes, without screaming headlines or political drama
Whether it’s about politics, policy, people, or power — if it impacts the country, I try to write about it. No hype. Just facts, with context.
Every story here is personally written, edited, and published by me. There’s no content team, no newsroom noise — just one voice trying to cut through the clutter.
🙌 Independent, Unfiltered, and Straightforward
This is a one-person newsroom.
There’s no corporate funding, no hidden backers, and no paid narratives. That means:
- No pressure to please
- No bias to defend
- No loud opinions just for clicks
I believe journalism should serve people, not platforms. And this site is my way of keeping that belief alive.
💬 Want to Contribute?
This space is open to voices that believe in honest storytelling. You’re welcome to:
- Send news tips or real stories from your area
- Share feedback — even if it’s critical
- Write as a guest contributor, if you’ve got something worth saying
Reach out anytime:
whatsaapp: +923459837099
📧 Email: proeqra@gmail.com / info@pureindiareports.com
📄 Or visit the Contact Us page
🎯 The Bigger Picture
Pure India Reports isn’t trying to be the biggest.
It’s trying to be the clearest, calmest, and most human news space you visit in your day.
In a world full of shouting, maybe what we need is someone who just tells it straight.
So — what do you think? Does journalism still have space for sincerity?
Let’s find out. Together.