en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antilia_(building)
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It was constructed between 2008 and 2010.
Construction was already underway before 2008. Contemporary reporting in June 2007 and April 2008 described Antilia as being built and partially completed.
Full reasoning
This timeline statement is contradicted by contemporaneous reporting from before 2008.
- A Forbes article published on June 2, 2007 says Mukesh Ambani "is building" the house and notes that hundreds of workers were trying to finish part of it in time for an October event.
- A second Forbes piece published on April 30, 2008 describes Antilia as the "partially completed" home of Mukesh Ambani.
Those reports show construction was already in progress in 2007, so the article's claim that it was constructed between 2008 and 2010 is too late and therefore incorrect.
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- Ambani Builds A Palace In The Sky
Jun 2, 2007: "Mukesh Ambani... is building a 60-story vertical palace in Mumbai" and "hundreds of construction workers are trying to finish its ballroom by October".
- In Pictures: Inside The World's First Billion-Dollar Home
Apr 30, 2008: Antilia is described as "the partially completed home of Mumbai-based petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries head Mukesh Ambani."
National Investigative Agency
The agency's official name is National Investigation Agency, not "National Investigative Agency."
Full reasoning
This is a factual misnaming of the Indian federal agency. The Government of India's official agency website is titled "National Investigation Agency" and repeatedly expands NIA as National Investigation Agency. The article uses the wrong name: "National Investigative Agency."
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- Home | National Investigation Agency
The official Government of India site is titled "Home | National Investigation Agency" and the homepage repeatedly spells out NIA as "National Investigation Agency."