At present, Saurashtra Times has more than 6 million readers per month in 60 countries of the world, including Gujarat and India Mayur Vora who hails from Rajkot is a 29-year-old entrepreneur. He completed his education in Master of computer application and is now a Journalist who is helping to fight against Propaganda and fake news by his Startup Saurashtra Times. The path as a Journalist has been very extensive for Mayur Vora. There has been a lot of dynamicity in his career overtime to get him to this point and start his News Agency – Saurashtra Times. The youngsters of Mayur Vora's age are busy enjoying parties; he is living by his dreams for bright coming days for himself and the nation. Today, Mayur Vora is a leading name in media industry and is often called as ‘Media King’. At present, Saurashtra Times has more than 6 million readers per month in 60 countries of the world including Gujarat and India. Talk about the social presence on Facebook, there are more than 2 lakh followers on the Facebook page. The main objective of Saurashtratimes.in is to deliver news that creates an impact on society rather than delivering content that does not add value to the viewers. Mayur Vora the owner of Saurashtra Times generated revenue of 30000 $ and has set an example of using social media platforms in a vigorous way to spread positive news and make the audience aware of fake news. With an increase in digital news consumption, it has become increasingly important to remove the fake news and negativity surrounding it and Saurashtra Times has contributed to doing the same. Mr. Mayur Vora is very much conscious about his health and fitness so he regularly does gymming to stay fit and keeps his body in shape. Truly mayor Vora is a source of inspiration for the youth of our nation who want to pursue their career in the desired field. The way he is hustling his day and night for his dreams to fight against Propaganda and fake news by his Startup Mayur Vora is something idol for all youngsters world-wide. Also Read: BSP active before assembly elections, district presidents changed PMI Data: India’s PMI slides to 50.8, manufacturing sector activity slips in May Moody’s aerial view on economy: India’s economy to grow at 9.3 pc in FY22