Correction Policy

For us at Bhagdatpuram.com, seeking balance, disregarding bias in the news we cover about Bhagalpur and the regions that neighbor it, is of utmost importance. We accept that mistakes can be made, and if they are, we own up to correcting them openly and transparently. This correction policy is designed to state how we, the readers, address, determine, and communicate corrections to the set policy.

Commitment To Accuracy

Bhagalpur news guarantees accuracy claims shall lie within our journalism practices. Our editorial staff checks the information exhaustively to guarantee that it is true before publication. Despite these efforts, errors might occur without being detected. Seeking to maintain the standards of our reporting makes us respond to identified errors in the least amount of time possible after their detection.

Types of Corrections

We differentiate classifications of corrections within the list of untouched sets of policies below.

  • Factual Errors: Any information that is related to names, dates, quotes, and as well as statistics that are provided incorrectly.
  • Typographical Errors: Any information that is related to misspellings or grammatical mistakes that affect comprehension.
  • Clarification: Any form of context or information that is provided to address disregard or obstructions of misinterpretation.
  • Updates: Information that is meant to enhance or change the narrative insight collected within a story.

Correction Policy Process

Our process of making corrections consists of:

  • Identification: Errors can be pointed out by our own team or be brought to our attention by a reader.
  • Verification: An assessment of the error reported is done to evaluate if it is genuine.
  • Correction: Errors that have been verified to be true errors are rectified without any undue delay.
  • Notification: Readers who follow the publication are notified if a considerable correction has been made through known means that are pertinent.

Correction Placement

Placement of corrections observes prominence and accessibility:

Minor Corrections: Errors that do not affect the context of the narrative fall under ordinary typographical corrections, meaning they are executed without a prior announcement.

Significant corrections: For any error that constitutes of substantial impact to the story, there is a correction notice created either at the beginning or end of the article which states the nature of the correction and the date it was made.

Retractions (Correction Policy)

As with all processes, there will be die-hard cases where an article contains basic errors. In such occurrences, we may provide a complete redaction; however, retracted articles will be clearly shown and marked with an accompanying text explaining why the article was retracted.

Reader Involvement

We appreciate receiving feedback from our readers to ensure that our content is as accurate as possible. If you have noticed anything wrong in any of our articles, kindly send us an email at bhagdatpurambgp@gmail.com or message from our contact us page. Make sure to include the title of the article, its URL, as well as the description of the error. These contain information that requires action and will be reviewed by the editorial team.

Constructive Advancement

We see mistake corrections as advertisements for ameliorating our processes. Regular reviews of corrections aid us in finding patterns that need to be tended to and measures that need to be implemented in order to avoid those becoming repeated errors.

Openness and Responsibility

Fostering a continued relationship with our readers will, without a doubt, require trust, but fostering that trust, keeping it as a foundation of everything built, is ensured with complete openness. If mistakes are made, they are addressed directly and recorded, so there is no misinformation claiming that every correction made goes unrecognized.

Review of Correction Policy

This journalism policy pertains to corrections. This policy will be reviewed from time to time, considering policies and guidelines in place for best practices across media, especially in the field of journalism. Such changes will always be brought to the notice of users through the website.