Corrections Policy

Effective Date: 18 August 2026
Last Updated: 18 August 2026

1. About This Corrections Policy

JankariSeva is committed to providing readers with useful, relevant and responsibly prepared information.

We understand that despite reasonable research and editorial review, factual errors, outdated information, missing context or other mistakes can sometimes occur.

This Corrections Policy explains how JankariSeva handles reported errors, correction requests and updates to published content.

Our website is available at: https://jankariseva.com

JankariSeva operates under the leadership of Mrs Raushan Singh, along with an editorial/content team.


2. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We make reasonable efforts to ensure that information published on JankariSeva is accurate and appropriately presented.

Depending on the topic, our editorial process may include:

  • Reviewing relevant sources
  • Checking official information
  • Comparing multiple sources
  • Reviewing dates and numbers
  • Checking names and factual details
  • Considering new information
  • Reviewing reader feedback

However, news and information can change quickly, and no editorial process can guarantee that every published detail will always remain accurate.

When a genuine error is identified and verified, we may correct or update the relevant content.


3. What Can Be Reported?

Readers can contact us regarding potential issues such as:

  • Incorrect names
  • Incorrect dates
  • Incorrect numbers or statistics
  • Incorrect quotes
  • Incorrect event details
  • Outdated information
  • Misleading factual statements
  • Missing important context
  • Incorrect links
  • Incorrect product or technology information
  • Incorrect sports information
  • Incorrect entertainment information
  • Other verifiable factual errors

A difference of opinion does not necessarily mean that an article contains a factual error.


4. How to Report an Error

If you believe an article contains a factual error, please contact us at:

Email: contact@jankariseva.com

To help our editorial team investigate the issue efficiently, please include:

  • Article title
  • Article URL
  • Exact statement or information you believe is incorrect
  • Explanation of the issue
  • Correct information, if known
  • Reliable supporting source or evidence
  • Your name, if you wish to provide it

Providing the exact article URL and specific statement makes it easier for our team to locate and review the issue.


5. Supporting Sources

When reporting an error, readers are encouraged to provide reliable supporting information.

Useful supporting sources may include:

  • Official government websites
  • Official company websites
  • Official organization websites
  • Official sports organizations
  • Official announcements
  • Original documents
  • Reliable publications
  • Other credible publicly available sources

A social media post, screenshot or third-party claim may be considered as supporting information, but the editorial team may seek additional verification before making a correction.


6. How We Review Correction Requests

When a correction request is received, our editorial team may review:

  1. The published article.
  2. The specific information being challenged.
  3. The source originally used, where available.
  4. The evidence provided by the reader.
  5. Other reliable sources.
  6. Official information, where relevant.
  7. Whether the information has changed since publication.

The team will then determine whether a correction, clarification, update or no change is appropriate.

Not every correction request will necessarily result in an article being changed.


7. Types of Corrections

Corrections may vary depending on the nature and importance of the issue.

Minor Corrections

Minor corrections may include:

  • Spelling errors
  • Typographical errors
  • Grammar mistakes
  • Formatting problems
  • Minor wording issues

These may be corrected without a separate correction notice when they do not materially affect the meaning of the article.

Factual Corrections

Factual errors that affect the accuracy or meaning of an article may be corrected after verification.

Examples include:

  • Wrong date
  • Wrong name
  • Wrong figure
  • Incorrect event detail
  • Incorrect factual claim

Clarifications

If an article is technically accurate but could be misunderstood because of unclear wording or missing context, we may add clarification or modify the wording.

Updates

If new information becomes available after publication, we may update the article.

An update is not necessarily a correction. An update may simply reflect new developments.


8. Significant Corrections

If a significant factual error materially affects an article, we may:

  • Correct the incorrect information
  • Add appropriate clarification
  • Update the article
  • Add relevant context
  • Identify the correction where appropriate

The exact treatment will depend on the nature and significance of the error.


9. Correction Notes

Where appropriate, a correction note may be added to an article when a significant factual correction has been made.

A correction note may explain:

  • What information was incorrect
  • What information has been corrected
  • When the correction was made

For minor spelling, formatting or grammatical corrections, a separate correction note may not be necessary.


10. Article Updates

Some information changes naturally over time.

Examples include:

  • News developments
  • Sports scores
  • Match schedules
  • Movie release dates
  • Box office figures
  • Technology specifications
  • Product prices
  • App features
  • Government announcements
  • Public statements

In such cases, we may update the article to reflect newer information.

An updated article does not necessarily mean that the original article was incorrect at the time it was published.


11. Developing News

Breaking and developing news can change rapidly.

Initial reports may later be:

  • Confirmed
  • Corrected
  • Expanded
  • Updated
  • Replaced by newer information

When significant verified information becomes available, JankariSeva may update the relevant article.

Readers should consider the article’s publication and update information when reading developing stories.


12. Differences Between Sources

Sometimes credible sources may report different figures, dates or details.

In such situations, our editorial team may:

  • Compare the available information
  • Identify the most reliable source
  • Check official information
  • Explain the difference where relevant
  • Avoid presenting uncertain information as absolute fact

A difference between two sources does not automatically mean that one source is wrong.


13. Opinion and Editorial Disagreements

JankariSeva may publish analysis, commentary or editorial content.

A reader’s disagreement with an opinion, interpretation or editorial perspective does not automatically qualify as a factual correction.

However, if an opinion article contains a verifiable factual error, readers are welcome to report it for review.


14. Entertainment Corrections

Entertainment information may change or vary between sources.

Correction requests may involve:

  • Movie release dates
  • Cast information
  • Box office figures
  • Budgets
  • OTT release information
  • Celebrity statements
  • Production information
  • Movie or series details

When such information is based on estimates or reports, the editorial team may review the available sources before deciding whether a correction is required.


15. Sports Corrections

Sports information can change rapidly.

Correction requests may involve:

  • Match scores
  • Player information
  • Team information
  • Match schedules
  • Tournament details
  • Statistics
  • Results

Where possible, official sports organizations, tournament sources or reliable statistical sources may be considered during review.


16. Technology Corrections

Technology information can become outdated because of software updates, product changes, pricing changes or company announcements.

Correction or update requests may involve:

  • Product specifications
  • Pricing
  • Software features
  • App features
  • Availability
  • Compatibility
  • Release information
  • Company announcements

Where appropriate, official manufacturer or service-provider information may be reviewed.


17. AI-Assisted Content and Corrections

JankariSeva may use AI-assisted tools during parts of its content creation process.

AI assistance does not remove human editorial responsibility.

If a reader identifies a factual error in an AI-assisted article, the correction request will be reviewed using the same editorial principles applied to other articles.

We do not consider AI assistance by itself to be a reason to accept or reject a correction request.

For more information, see our AI Content Disclosure Policy.


18. Images and Visual Content

Readers may also report potential problems with images or visual content.

Examples include:

  • Incorrect image associated with an article
  • Misleading image presentation
  • Copyright concerns
  • Incorrect captions
  • Incorrect identification
  • Other verifiable visual-content issues

For copyright-related concerns, please contact:

contact@jankariseva.com

Copyright complaints may also be handled according to our Copyright / DMCA Policy.


19. Anonymous Correction Requests

Readers may contact us without providing their full name.

However, providing a name and reliable contact information may make it easier for our team to communicate with the person reporting the issue if additional information is required.

We do not guarantee that every anonymous request can be independently verified.


20. False or Abusive Correction Requests

Correction requests should be submitted in good faith.

We may decline requests that are:

  • Clearly abusive
  • Threatening
  • Repeated without new evidence
  • Intended to manipulate editorial content
  • Unsupported by credible information
  • Submitted solely to promote unrelated content
  • Intended to remove accurate information without legitimate grounds

This does not prevent genuine correction requests from being submitted again when new evidence becomes available.


21. Correction Does Not Guarantee Removal

A correction request does not automatically mean that an article will be removed.

Depending on the circumstances, we may:

  • Correct the information
  • Add clarification
  • Update the article
  • Add context
  • Leave the article unchanged
  • Remove specific information
  • In exceptional circumstances, remove an article

The action taken depends on the nature of the issue and available evidence.


22. Requests to Remove Accurate Information

A request to remove information is not automatically treated as a correction request.

If the information is accurate and lawfully published, we may determine that correction or removal is not appropriate.

Privacy, legal, copyright or other rights-related concerns may be reviewed separately according to the relevant policy and applicable law.


23. How Long Does a Correction Take?

There is no fixed correction timeframe for every request.

The review time may depend on:

  • Complexity of the issue
  • Availability of reliable sources
  • Need for additional verification
  • Importance of the claim
  • Whether official confirmation is required
  • Availability of the editorial team

Urgent or significant factual issues may receive appropriate priority.


24. Transparency

JankariSeva aims to maintain transparency when meaningful corrections are required.

When appropriate, significant corrections may be reflected through:

  • Updated article content
  • Clarification
  • Correction notes
  • Updated information
  • Revised wording

The exact method depends on the nature of the correction.


25. Editorial Independence

Correction decisions are based on available information, evidence and editorial review.

Commercial relationships, advertising or potential future sponsorships should not determine whether a factual correction is accepted or rejected.


26. Contact Information

For corrections and factual-error reports:

JankariSeva
Website: https://jankariseva.com/
Email: contact@jankariseva.com
Location: West Champaran, Bihar, India


27. Official Social Media

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28. Related Policies

For more information about how JankariSeva creates and manages content, please review:


29. Policy Updates

This Corrections Policy may be updated when our editorial procedures, website practices or applicable requirements change.

The latest version will be published on this page.

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Last Updated: 18 August 2026