ACCURACY
Corrections Policy
We work hard to be accurate, and we take mistakes seriously. If something is wrong, we want to know — and we will put it right.
1.Our commitment
Accuracy and honesty matter to us as much as helpfulness. Every article is written and reviewed with care, but no publication is perfect — and when we get something wrong, we correct it openly rather than quietly hoping no one noticed.
2.How to report an error
If you spot a factual error — a wrong date, an incorrect detail, anything that reads as misleading — please tell us. Include the article title and the specific point, so we can check it quickly.
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3.How we handle corrections
We review every report promptly. If a factual error is confirmed, we correct it as soon as possible. For a significant correction, we note that the article has been updated; minor fixes such as spelling or formatting are made without a separate note.
4.Time-sensitive content
Some content — particularly festival dates, muhurat and panchang details — can be refined as the authoritative panchang for a given year is finalised, and eclipse timings are stated per recognised astronomical data. Where such a detail is later revised, we update the article to reflect the correct information.
5.Updates versus corrections
From time to time we refresh or expand articles to keep them useful — this is routine updating, not a correction. Genuine factual corrections, however, are always acknowledged in the spirit of transparency described in our Editorial Standards.
LAST UPDATED · MAY 2026
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About corrections policy benefits
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