Indialens.in is committed to publishing accurate and reliable information across all of its content. We take numerous steps to ensure accuracy, including investigating claims critically, questioning assumptions, and challenging conventional wisdom.
We are dedicated to achieving due accuracy in all our outputs. This commitment is fundamental to our reputation and the trust we build with our audience. The term ‘due’ means that the accuracy must be appropriate and sufficient for the content, considering the subject and nature of the material. Any constraints affecting accuracy will be explicitly mentioned.
All content published by Indialens.in will be well-sourced, based on available evidence, and corroborated. We strive to be transparent about what we don’t know and avoid speculative reporting without proper evidence.
Our journalists do not deliberately plagiarize or distort facts or context, including visual content. We aim to provide a truthful, unbiased representation of information.
Indialens.in seeks independent verification of claims, especially those made by public officials or others with interests beyond simply reporting facts. Claims, allegations, or material that cannot be corroborated will be clearly attributed.
Indialens.in stands by the accuracy of the information we publish. If errors are identified, we aim to correct them quickly and transparently. We do not intentionally mislead our audience or present fabricated information. If serious factual errors occur, we will acknowledge them and correct them clearly and appropriately.
We provide the public with an opportunity to report any inaccuracies or errors through the “Suggest a Correction” section, which appears at the end of every article.
Our journalists are responsible for reporting, writing, and fact-checking the stories. Stories go through multiple editorial reviews, with the seniority of editors varying based on factors such as complexity and time constraints.
Correction Policy
While Indialens.in strives for accuracy, we acknowledge that errors may occur. When mistakes happen, we take responsibility and make necessary corrections to maintain transparency and ensure that incorrect information does not spread.
Steps for Achieving Accuracy and Transparency:
For Readers:
If you spot an error in any of our content, please contact the editor-in-chief, Sheetal Sharma, directly through email, phone, or other communication methods.
- Email: admin@indialens.in
- Subject: Correction Needed
Please note that your correction request is only considered official if it is sent directly to the editor-in-chief. Requests submitted to other staff members may not be addressed promptly.
When submitting a correction, please provide:
- The incorrect information along with the correct version.
- The date or issue number in which the error appeared.
- The location where the error was seen (e.g., online, print).
- Your name and a contact number or email.
- A reliable source supporting the correction (e.g., official records, minutes).
You can expect a response from the editor-in-chief. While we guarantee that the issue will be investigated, we cannot guarantee that a correction will be issued unless the error is confirmed.
For Indialens.in:
Once the editor-in-chief is notified of a mistake, we will investigate the issue using the provided information, reporter notes, and other available resources.
- For Print: If the error appears in a printed version, a correction will be printed in the next edition on the correction page. It will include the original article, the incorrect information, and the correction.
- For Online: The article will be updated with the corrected information, and an editor’s note will be added at the end of the article, detailing the changes made and the date the correction occurred.
- For Social Media: If the content was shared on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, a new post will be shared linking to the corrected article, noting the changes.
Once the correction is made, the editor-in-chief will contact the reader who reported the error and inform them of the actions taken.