Corrections Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Dharmakshethra is committed to publishing accurate, clear and responsible content. We recognise that factual errors can occur in fast-moving news, historical interpretation, policy reporting or data-based articles. When such errors are brought to our attention, we review them carefully and make appropriate corrections.

What We Correct

We review correction requests related to:

Incorrect names, dates, places or figures
Misattributed statements
Broken or incorrect source references
Outdated information in news or policy articles
Errors in historical, cultural or technical details
Misleading wording that affects the meaning of an article

How to Request a Correction

Readers can request a correction through the Contact page.

A correction request should include:

The title or link of the article
The specific sentence or section that needs review
The reason for the correction request
A reliable source, reference or explanation supporting the request

Review Process

Once a correction request is received, we assess the issue based on available evidence, source material and editorial context. If the correction is valid, we update the article as soon as practical.

Minor corrections, such as spelling or formatting changes, may be made without a public note.

Substantial corrections that affect the meaning of the article may include an update note within the article.

Updates to Older Articles

Some articles may become outdated because of new government decisions, policy changes, revised data, fresh research or later events. When such updates are identified, we may revise the article or add a note for reader clarity.

Reader Responsibility

We welcome constructive feedback from readers. Correction requests made with clear details and credible references help improve the quality of the publication.