Commitment to Accuracy
At Yojanajankari.link, we are committed to delivering accurate information across all our content. We conduct thorough investigations, question assumptions, and critically evaluate conventional wisdom to ensure the reliability of our reports.
Achieving Due Accuracy
We aim for due accuracy in all our content. This means ensuring that the accuracy of our information is appropriate to the subject matter, and clearly noting any limitations or constraints that may affect expectations of accuracy.
Well-Sourced Content
Our content is meticulously sourced and based on verifiable evidence. We aim to be transparent about what we don’t know and avoid speculation without basis.
Integrity in Journalism
Our journalists uphold the highest standards of integrity, avoiding plagiarism and ensuring that facts and contexts are accurately represented, including visual information.
Independent Verification
We seek independent verification for claims and information, particularly those from public figures or individuals with potential biases. Unverified claims and material facts are clearly attributed to their sources.
Accountability
Yojanajankari.link takes responsibility for the accuracy of its content. If an error is identified, we will correct it promptly and transparently. We do not intentionally mislead our audience or present false information. Errors will be acknowledged and corrected as quickly as possible.
Public Engagement
We encourage our readers to report inaccuracies through the ‘Suggest a Correction’ section found at the end of each article. This provides a way for the public to contribute to maintaining accuracy.
Editorial Review
Journalists are responsible for reporting, writing, and fact-checking. Each story undergoes review by one or more editors, with senior editors involved depending on the complexity and sensitivity of the content. Our multi-level fact-checking process ensures thorough vetting.
Correction Policies
Reader Submissions
If you spot an error, please contact our editor-in-chief, Emilee Wentland, directly via email, phone, mail, or in person:
- Email: [email protected]
- Subject: Correction Needed
Corrections are only considered official once submitted directly to the editor-in-chief. Submissions to other staff may not be addressed promptly.
Submission Details
When submitting a correction, include the correction details, issue date or number, location of the error (print, online, etc.), your name, and contact information. Provide the correct information and sources if available.
Review Process
Upon receiving a correction request, the editor-in-chief will investigate using the provided information, including meeting minutes, reporter recordings, and other sources.
Issuing Corrections
If an error is confirmed:
- Print: Corrections will be published on page 2A of the next issue, detailing the error and the correction.
- Online: The article will be updated, with an editor’s note explaining the change.
- Social Media: A post will be made on relevant platforms linking to the corrected article.
After the correction is made, the editor-in-chief will inform the reader who submitted the correction of the actions taken.