Correction Policy & Grievance Redressal

Correction Policy for Sarkari Education

At Sarkari Education (hereinafter referred to as “Sarkari Education” / “We” / “Us” / “Our”), we prioritize providing correct and up-to-date information to our readers. Our Correction Policy is aimed at addressing any inaccuracies in our content to maintain the trust of our audience.

Our Commitment to Accuracy
Sarkari Education aims to provide complete and accurate information based on the available details at the time of reporting. If any mistakes are identified, we promptly update our content and inform our readers accordingly.

Updating Reports

  • When a report is updated, we add a note to inform readers about the changes. If significant corrections are made, we clearly mention it at the top of the article with the label “[Correction: Updated Info…]” and explain the nature of the correction.
  • We also encourage our community to suggest corrections by contacting us at sarkarieducation.net@gmail.com or using the “Suggest a Correction” section provided at the end of each article.

Corrections
If we find any significant errors in our content, including articles, photos, videos, or other materials, we immediately publish a correction and explain the reason for the change.

Clarifications
When the information is factually correct but the language used could be clearer, we revise the content for better understanding and include a clarification note. If we initially failed to get a comment or update from a relevant party, we also add that information.

Editor’s Notes
If a correction raises questions about the entire content or involves an ethical issue, an editor’s note is added with an explanation of the changes made. A senior editor will review and approve such notes before they are published.

Other Corrections Policies

  • If errors are pointed out in the comments section, our team will make the necessary corrections and indicate them in the comments.
  • If incorrect information is published on social media, we correct it on the same platform and, if possible, retract the incorrect post.

Take-Down Requests
As a general policy, we do not remove articles that have been published. However, if someone believes that a story is inaccurate, we are ready to investigate and make necessary corrections. If further editorial action is needed, we make the updates, but we do not remove the story as if it was never published.

In cases where publicly available personal information is involved and a person is under threat of harm, we will review the request and take action accordingly.

Using AI Tools for Modifications
We use AI tools (like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and others) to help with content modifications. Corrections or updates are made instantly, and we welcome input from our readers to improve our content. Please send correction details along with the article link to sarkarieducation.net@gmail.com.


Grievance Redressal

If you have a grievance regarding any content published on Sarkari Education, please contact our Grievance Officer. Your grievance must include the following details:

  • Full Name & Contact Information: Including address, phone number, and email of the complainant.
  • Link to Content: Provide the link to the content in question.
  • Date of Publication: Specify the date when the content was published.
  • Nature of Grievance:
    • For written content: Specify the exact words or paragraphs you believe violate our Code of Ethics.
    • For audio/video content: Provide the exact time stamps of the section you believe violates our Code of Ethics.
    • Mention the exact provision of the Code of Ethics that has been violated and explain how the content violates that provision.

Please note that grievances that do not include the above details may be rejected without further notice.

Our goal is to address all grievances regarding content published on Sarkari Education as quickly and satisfactorily as possible, and in no case later than 15 days from receiving the grievance. If you feel our response does not adequately address your grievance or if no response is received within 15 days, you are at liberty to appeal to the Indian Digital Media Association (IDMA), the Self-Regulatory Body of which we are a member.

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