Corrections Policy

News Trust India welcomes good-faith reports of factual errors. Accuracy concerns should identify the article URL, the disputed statement, the reason it may be inaccurate and any reliable supporting evidence.

We review correction requests against primary documents, recordings, source material, public records and other credible evidence. A correction will be made when published information is materially inaccurate or creates a misleading impression. Minor spelling, grammar or formatting changes that do not alter meaning may be corrected without a formal note.

For a substantive correction, the article should be updated and a correction note added explaining the material change. When a developing story receives important new information without the earlier report being wrong, it may receive an update note instead. A clarification may be added when the original wording is factually supportable but insufficiently clear.

Content will not normally be removed solely because it is inconvenient or receives criticism. Removal or de-indexing may be considered in exceptional circumstances involving legal obligations, serious safety or privacy risks, proven fabrication, duplicate publication or material that should not have been published.

Opinion articles may be corrected for factual errors, while the author’s clearly identified opinion will not be changed merely because readers disagree. Requests concerning copyright, privacy or legal rights may follow a separate review.

Send correction requests to: ashishrkaul@gmail.com. Please include a clear subject line such as “Correction request,” the relevant URL and supporting information.