Corrections Policy

At SevKendra, accuracy and transparency are core values of our journalism. We are committed to correcting errors promptly and clearly whenever they occur. Our goal is to ensure that our readers always receive truthful, reliable, and verified information.

This Corrections Policy explains how we review, correct, and update content on our website.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to verify every piece of information before publishing.
However, mistakes can occasionally happen due to human or source-related errors.
When an error is identified, we take immediate action to fix it.

How We Identify Errors

Errors may be brought to our attention through:

  • Reader feedback
  • Email reports
  • Internal editorial review
  • Updates from official sources
  • Fact-checking revisions

We encourage our readers to notify us if they notice any inaccuracies.

How We Correct Articles

When a correction is needed:

  • We review the claimed error.
  • Verify the correct information using credible and official sources.
  • Update the content accurately.
  • Add a correction note at the bottom of the article, if the mistake was significant.

Minor edits such as:

  • Typographical errors
  • Grammar fixes
  • Formatting improvements
    may be updated without a correction note.

Types of Corrections

a) Minor Corrections

Small fixes that do not change the meaning of the article.
Examples:

  • Spelling errors
  • Grammar adjustments
  • Broken links

No correction note required.

b) Major Corrections

Corrections that affect the accuracy or understanding of the story.
Examples:

  • Incorrect data
  • Wrong dates or names
  • Misquoted statements
  • Wrong attribution of events

A visible correction note will be added to the article.

Updates vs Corrections

Not all content changes are corrections.

Updates

Are used when new information becomes available after publication.
Examples:

  • Government updates
  • Newly released data
  • Ongoing developing stories

Update notes may be added when significant.

Corrections

Are used only when an error existed in the original article.

How Readers Can Request a Correction

If you believe any content on SevKendra is inaccurate or needs correction, please contact us at:[email protected]

Subject Line: Correction Request

Include:

  • Article link
  • Description of the error
  • Supporting evidence or official reference (if available)

We appreciate reader input and review all requests carefully.

Transparency Commitment

All significant corrections will:

  • Be clearly visible
  • State what was corrected
  • Reflect our commitment to accountability

We do not hide or silently adjust major errors.

Policy Updates

SevKendra may revise this Corrections Policy at any time.
Readers are encouraged to review this page periodically.

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