a) The Digitalkhabri is dedicated to publishing truthful information in all of its articles. We take many measures to guarantee truth, including challenging common knowledge, questioning presumptions, and conducting skeptical investigations into assertions.
b) We are dedicated to attaining appropriate accuracy in all of its output. Our reputation and fans’ trust depend heavily on this dedication. The word “due” refers to the need that the accuracy be sufficient and suitable for the output, taking into consideration the subject and content type and specifically mentioning or underlining any limitations that could affect that expectation.
c) As a result, everything of our work must be properly cited, supported by proof, and verified in accordance with its content and nature. We make an effort to avoid baseless conjecture and to be forthright and honest about what we don’t know.
d) Our writers never intentionally plagiarize or misrepresent context or facts, especially visual data.
e) We look for independent confirmation from sources to validate statements, facts, and accusations, particularly those made by public servants or anybody with a purpose other than just reporting the facts. Claims, accusations, important facts, and other information that cannot be verified are typically ascribed.
f) The Digitalkhabre maintains the accuracy of the information it provides. We promptly update the news item or information if it is shown to be incorrect. We don’t intentionally and significantly mislead our audiences. We don’t falsify information or misrepresent facts in order to erode the confidence of our viewers. Serious factual errors are acknowledged and promptly, explicitly, and appropriately corrected.
g) We provide the public a fair chance to report any errors or inaccuracies in our reporting by including a “Suggest A Correction” section at the conclusion of each published web story.
h) Reporting, writing, and fact-checking articles is the main duty of our journalists. One or more editors may assess the stories. For tales requiring due diligence, the Digitalkhabre includes a multi-level system for fact-checking. Complexity, sensitivity, and time constraints are just a few of the variables that affect the seniority of editors who examine a piece before it is published.
Our Correction Policy
The digitalkhabre.in acknowledges that mistakes will happen from time to time, despite our constant pursuit of accuracy and quality. In the event that these mistakes are made, digitalkhabre.in will be accountable for fixing them and will uphold a high standard of openness to ensure that everyone is assured that false information does not proliferate.
Each partner must take the following actions to meet the objectives of precision, openness, and excellence:
READERS: If a reader finds a mistake, they should get in touch with Emilee Wentland, the head editor, right away by phone, email, mail, or in person.
Email: digitalkhabreoffical@gmail.com
Subject: Correction is Needed
Until the reader gets in touch with the chief editor personally, a correction is not formally filed. It’s possible that corrections sent to other taazatime.com employees won’t be handled promptly or at all.
Corrections should contain the correction, the issue date or number, the location of the correction (print, online, etc.), the reader’s name, and their phone number or email address if they are delivered by mail or email. Additionally, readers should provide accurate information and, if relevant, cite their source. For instance, if a Student Senate vote count was off, kindly submit the meeting minutes.
The editor-in-chief will respond to the reader, and if a clarification is made or the editor requires further information, the reader may be contacted again. Please be aware that submitting a correction does not ensure that a correction will be made, but it does ensure that the error will be looked into.
THE digitalkhabri.in: When an error is discovered, the editor-in-chief will look into it using the reader’s information, meeting minutes, reporter recordings, and any other information sources at their disposal.
If a mistake is discovered, the chief editor will amend any formats in which the material was misrepresented:
PRINT: In the upcoming edition, corrections will appear on page 2A. Along with the adjustment, the problem, article, and inaccurate information will be noted.
digitalkhabre.in: The article will be fixed, and an editor’s notice explaining what went wrong and when it was fixed will be put at the bottom of the piece.
SOCIAL MEDIA: If the story was published on Facebook, Twitter, or any other online platform within The Taazatime.com’s control, a post will be made that links to the updated version and mentions the correction.
The editor-in-chief will get in touch with the reader who submitted the correction when it has been made and let them know what was done to fix the mistake.