Trusted Sources

Here are the top 15 most trusted sources for Indian political news and parliamentary proceedings on Sansad Online. We prioritize accuracy, neutrality, and verifiable facts from official records, wire services, established newspapers, and broadcasters–perfect for fact-checked coverage of Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha sessions, bills, debates, and key events.

  1. Lok Sabha Official Website (sansad.in/ls) – The gold standard for live proceedings, bills, debates, and archives. Direct from the source–no spin, just pure democracy!
  2. Rajya Sabha Official Website (sansad.in/rs) – Essential companion for Upper House updates, committee reports, and Question Hour transcripts.
  3. Parliament Digital Library (eparlib.nic.in) – Treasure trove of historical and current debates, committee reports, and Presidential addresses. Ideal for deep dives.
  4. Prasar Bharati / Sansad TV – Official live broadcasts and archives of both Houses. Watch sessions unfold in real-time–unfiltered and authoritative.
  5. Press Trust of India (PTI) – India’s premier wire agency; factual, syndicated reporting that’s the backbone of most credible news.
  6. United News of India (UNI) – Another trusted wire service for neutral, timely dispatches on parliamentary happenings.
  7. The Hindu – Renowned for in-depth, balanced parliamentary coverage and editorial rigor. A go-to for detailed session recaps.
  8. The Indian Express – Sharp investigative angles and thorough reporting on bills, MP statements, and political intersections.
  9. Press Information Bureau (PIB) – Official government releases, fact-checks, and statements–straight from the ministries.
  10. All India Radio (AIR) News – Public broadcaster with reliable, neutral bulletins on Sansad events.
  11. Doordarshan (DD News) – State-run TV with high trust ratings; excellent for live session highlights and analysis.
  12. The Times of India – Wide reach and frequent parliamentary updates; strong on breaking news from the Houses.
  13. Hindustan Times – Solid coverage of proceedings with accessible summaries and context.
  14. NDTV – Detailed live updates and video archives of key debates–great for visual session breakdowns.
  15. BBC Hindi/English (India sections) – International perspective with fact-based reporting on Indian parliament, often cross-verified.

These sources form the rock-solid foundation for Sansad Online’s neutral, in-depth articles. Cross-reference them for multiple viewpoints on contentious issues, and we’ll turn complex proceedings into reader-friendly breakdowns with bullet points, timelines, and shareable highlights. Which one’s your favorite for tracking the next big bill? Drop a comment–let’s spark some civil discourse and go viral with facts! 🔥📜