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Fact-Checking Policy
Accuracy is central to PRATHAM's reporting process. Every article undergoes a fact-checking process designed to minimize inaccuracies and ensure responsible journalism.
Verification Standards
Before publication, reporters and editors strive to verify:
- Names, dates, and locations
- Quotes and official statements
- Statistics and research findings
- Images, videos, and visual evidence
- Public records and government data
Whenever possible, information is confirmed through multiple independent sources.
Breaking News
Breaking news develops rapidly. Early reports may change as additional verified information becomes available. We update articles as new facts are confirmed and clearly communicate significant revisions when necessary.
Reader Feedback
We value feedback from our readers. If you believe a published article contains inaccurate information, you are encouraged to contact our editorial team.
Editorial
Our goal is simple: publish journalism that is factual, transparent, and worthy of our readers' trust.