Fact-Checking Policy

a) Hindustanwave is committed to doing its best to publish accurate information in all its content. We take several steps to ensure accuracy: we investigate claims with suspicion; Question Concepts; and challenge conventional wisdom.

b) We are committed to achieving exact accuracy in all its output. This commitment is fundamental to our reputation and audience trust. The word ‘outstanding’ means that accuracy should be relevant and relevant to the output, keeping in mind the subject matter and nature of the content and should clearly mention/underline any constraints that may affect that expectation.

c) This means that all our output, as appropriate to its content and nature, must be well-sourced, and verified, based on available evidence. We try to be honest and avoid open and unfounded speculation about what we don’t know.

d) Our journalists never knowingly plagiarize or distort facts or context, including visual information.

e) We seek independent verification from sources to verify claims, information, allegations, especially by public officials or anyone with an agenda other than reporting the truth. Claims, allegations, material facts and other material that cannot be verified are generally attributed.

f) Hindustanwave stands by the information it publishes and believes it to be correct. If proven otherwise, we change the news item/information as soon as possible. We do not knowingly and materially mislead our audience. We do not distort facts, or present researched content as facts, which could undermine our audience’s trust in our content. We acknowledge serious factual errors and correct them quickly, clearly and appropriately.

g) We provide a fair opportunity to the public to report any inaccuracies or errors in our report through the ‘Suggest an Improvement’ section appearing at the end of every web-story we publish.

h) The main responsibility of our journalists is reporting, writing and fact-checking stories. Stories are subject to review by one or more editors. Hindustanwave has a multi-tiered fact-checking framework for stories that require due diligence. The seniority of editors who review a story before publication varies on a number of factors, including complexity, sensitivity, and time pressures.

Our Improvement Policies

While hindustanwave.com constantly strives for excellence and accuracy, we accept the fact that we will occasionally make mistakes. When these errors are made, hindustanwave.com will take responsibility for correcting the error and maintain a high level of transparency to ensure that all parties are confident that incorrect information is not being spread.

Each party must take the following steps to achieve the goals of accuracy, transparency and excellence:

Readers:

If a reader notices an error, he or she should immediately contact Editor-in-Chief, Emily Wentland via email, phone is , by mail or in person.

Email: rutvikmulanic.a@gmail.com

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No corrections are officially submitted unless the reader contacts the Editor-in-Chief directly. Corrections assigned to other hindustanwave.com staff members may not be addressed in a timely manner or at all.
If sent by email or mail, corrections must include the correction, issue date or number, where the correction was seen (in print, online, etc.), the reader’s name, and a phone number or email address to which the correction was sent. They can be contacted. Readers should also include the correct information and a source where they found the information, if applicable. For example, if the Student Senate vote count was incorrect, please provide the minutes of that meeting.
The reader may expect a reply from the Editor-in-Chief and may be contacted further if any clarifications are noted or the Editor requires further information. Please note that a correction submission is a guarantee that the bug will be investigated but is not a guarantee that a correction will be issued.
The hindustanwave.com:
Once an error is brought to the attention of the Editor-in-Chief, he will correct the error using information provided by the reader, minutes of meetings, recordings of the reporter and any other source of information available to him. will check .
If an error is found, the Editor-in-Chief will issue a correction to all forms that the information was incorrectly transmitted:
Print:
The correction will be printed on page 2A in the next issue published. Revisions will reflect issues, articles, and misinformation with corrections.
hindustanwave.com:
The article will be corrected and an editor’s note will be added below the article noting what was wrong and when the article was changed.
Social Media:
If the article was posted on Facebook, Twitter or any other online medium controlled by The hindustanwave.com, a post will be made linking to the corrected article, noting the correction.
Once a correction has been made, the Editor-in-Chief will contact the reader who submitted the correction and inform them of the steps taken to correct the error.