Fact-Checking Policy
At Hindustan Ki Khabar, our core commitment is to deliver factual, verified, and trustworthy news to our readers. We recognize the vital role of accuracy and credibility in journalism and strictly follow a well-defined fact-checking process before publishing any content.
Our Approach to Fact-Checking
- We strive to publish accurate and reliable information across all articles. Our editorial team investigates every claim thoroughly, questions assumptions, and evaluates sources with healthy skepticism.
- We are dedicated to maintaining due accuracy, which means content is verified based on the nature and context of the subject. Any constraints that may affect the depth of accuracy are clearly mentioned.
- Our news stories are based on solid evidence, reputable sources, and whenever possible, corroborated by multiple parties. We clearly acknowledge the limits of our information and avoid speculation.
- Our journalists do not plagiarize, distort facts, or manipulate images or data. Ethical journalism is the foundation of our work.
- Special care is taken when reporting claims or allegations made by public figures or organizations. Such claims are independently verified and properly attributed if confirmation is not possible.
- If we publish incorrect information, we correct it as soon as it is brought to our attention. We do not mislead or withhold truth. Errors are corrected openly and prominently to maintain trust.
Public Participation in Corrections
We encourage readers to help us maintain accuracy by reporting any factual errors through our “Suggest a Correction” option available at the end of every article.
If you find an error, please contact our editorial team with the following details:
The article headline or URL
The nature of the error
The correct information (if available)
A source or reference (if possible)
Your contact information (optional, for clarification)
Email for corrections:
Subject Line: Correction Needed
Our Correction Process
Once we receive a correction request:
Our editorial team will review the claim using available resources like recordings, public documents, or reports.
If the error is confirmed:
The web article will be corrected and marked with an editor’s note stating what was changed and why.
A correction may also be issued via our social media platforms, linking to the corrected article.
The reader who submitted the correction (if contact is provided) will be informed of the outcome and the action taken.