Off-topic but in the past, tehelka has not been one of the most ethical publications so I would take their reports with a pinch of salt.
They were one of the few publications who were extremely pro-IIPM when investigative bloggers were pointing out that IIPM was a degree mill. It turned out later that the IIPM family was a big contributer to Tehelka.
I think their Wikipedia page does a good job of showing their record. They've done more investigative journalism than all of the other papers combined.
I didn't really call it fake, did I? It's a sensationalist publication that once actually offered and sent prostitutes rigged with hidden cameras to politicians. It's not a traditional publication by any means. In fact, the name itself means 'Sensation'.
There probably is some truth in this story, but take it with a healthy dose of skepticism, because you're not going see objectivity here.
Umm, you wrote "so don't expect any kind of objectivity or even truth from them" (note the last phrase). I think 'kang' was right to challenge you.
Anyway for readers who don't know India: Tehelka is an independent newsmagazine that specializes in investigative journalism. I also hold them in very high regard.