At Aaj Ki Baat, accuracy and transparency are central to our commitment to responsible journalism. Despite rigorous editorial processes, errors may occasionally occur. This Corrections Policy explains how we address and rectify such errors.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive to publish information that is accurate, fair, and verified. When mistakes are identified, we take prompt and transparent action to correct them and inform our readers.
Types of Corrections
Corrections may include, but are not limited to:
- Factual errors (names, dates, figures, locations)
- Incorrect attribution or quotations
- Contextual inaccuracies or omissions
- Typographical errors that alter meaning
How Corrections Are Made
When a correction is warranted:
- The article is updated as soon as possible
- Significant corrections are clearly noted within the article
- The correction note mentions what was corrected and, where relevant, the date of correction
Minor typographical errors that do not affect the meaning of the content may be corrected without a formal correction note.
Reader Feedback & Reporting Errors
We encourage readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe any content published on Aaj Ki Baat is inaccurate or misleading, please report it through our Contact Us page with relevant details.
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team.
Editorial Review Process
Each correction request is:
- Evaluated by the editorial team
- Verified using reliable sources
- Addressed in a fair and timely manner
Our goal is to ensure corrections are handled responsibly without compromising editorial independence.
Transparency
We believe transparency builds trust. Corrections are not removed or hidden without acknowledgment when they materially affect the understanding of the content.
Aaj Ki Baat — Sach Ke Saath
