Correction Policy

At BIMT News, we are committed to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers. We understand that despite our best efforts, errors may occasionally occur. This Correction Policy outlines our approach to addressing and rectifying such instances.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive for accuracy in all our articles through:

  • Thorough research and fact-checking before publication
  • Consulting multiple reliable sources
  • Employing experienced writers and editors

However, we acknowledge that mistakes can happen, and we are dedicated to correcting them promptly and transparently.

Types of Corrections

We address the following types of issues:

  1. Factual Errors: Incorrect information, dates, names, or statistics
  2. Grammatical or Spelling Mistakes: Errors that affect readability or clarity
  3. Outdated Information: Content that is no longer current or accurate
  4. Clarifications: Additional context or information to improve understanding

Correction Process

  1. Error Identification: Errors may be identified by our team or brought to our attention by readers.
  2. Verification: We verify the error and the correct information through reliable sources.
  3. Correction Implementation: We promptly update the article with the correct information.
  4. Transparency: We clearly indicate that a correction has been made:
    • For minor errors: We make the correction without a note if it doesn’t significantly alter the meaning of the article.
    • For substantial errors: We add a correction note at the bottom of the article, explaining what was corrected and when.
  5. Notification: If the error was reported by a reader, we notify them that the correction has been made.

Reader Participation

We value our readers’ input in maintaining the accuracy of our content:

  • If you spot an error or have updated information, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Provide specific details about the error and, if possible, include sources for the correct information
  • We aim to review and respond to all correction requests within 48 hours

Updating Articles

In addition to corrections, we regularly review and update our articles to ensure they contain the most current information. This is particularly important for articles about government schemes, job opportunities, or evolving news stories.

Commitment to Improvement

We use every correction as an opportunity to improve our processes. Our team regularly reviews correction patterns to identify areas where we can enhance our fact-checking and editorial procedures.

Last Date: 8th September, 2024