Correction Policy – Indian News Times
Effective Date: May 17, 2026
At Indian News Times (Indian News Times), we are committed to publishing accurate, fair, and trustworthy news. Our editorial team works diligently to verify all information before publication. However, despite our best efforts, errors may occasionally occur. When mistakes are identified, we correct them promptly and transparently.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Accuracy is the foundation of responsible journalism. Indian News Times follows a rigorous editorial process to ensure that all articles are based on credible sources, verified facts, and balanced reporting.
Types of Corrections
1. Minor Corrections
Small errors such as spelling mistakes, grammar issues, or formatting problems that do not affect the meaning of the content may be corrected without a formal correction notice.
2. Substantive Corrections
If an article contains significant factual errors, including incorrect names, dates, figures, quotations, or other important information, we will update the article as soon as the error is verified. A correction note may be added at the end of the article to explain what was changed.
3. Major Updates
When new developments materially change a story, we may revise the article and include an editor’s note to clarify the update.
4. Retractions
In rare cases where a story contains serious inaccuracies that cannot be adequately corrected, the article may be removed or retracted. In such instances, we will publish a notice explaining the reason for the retraction.
How to Report an Error
We welcome feedback from our readers and encourage anyone who notices an error to notify us.
Please send correction requests to:
Email: contact@indiannewstimes.com
When contacting us, please include:
- The article title or URL
- A description of the suspected error
- Supporting information or references, if available
Review Process
All correction requests are reviewed by our editorial team. If the reported issue is verified, the article will be corrected as quickly as possible.
Transparency and Accountability
Indian News Times believes that transparency builds trust. We are committed to acknowledging and correcting mistakes openly and maintaining the highest standards of journalistic integrity.





