Corrections Policy
Last updated: May 23, 2026
At Hindi Remark, accuracy is a core value. Despite our best efforts, errors can occasionally occur. This Corrections Policy explains how we handle and correct mistakes.
Our Approach to Corrections
When we become aware of a factual error in our published content, we correct it as quickly as possible. We believe transparency builds trust, so significant corrections are clearly noted.
Types of Corrections
- Minor corrections (typos, grammar, formatting) are fixed without a formal note.
- Factual corrections are updated and, where the change is material, an editor’s note or update timestamp is added to the article.
- Significant corrections that change the meaning of a story are clearly disclosed at the top or bottom of the article.
How to Request a Correction
If you spot an error, please email hindiremark.com@gmail.com with: the article title and URL, the specific error, and any supporting evidence or sources. Our editorial team reviews every request promptly.
Review Process
Correction requests are assessed by our editorial team against reliable sources. If a correction is warranted, we update the article and document the change. If we conclude the content is accurate, we will explain our reasoning to the person who raised the concern.
This policy reflects our commitment to the standards set out in our Editorial Policy and Fact-Check Policy.