Corrections Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Sahiwal News, accuracy and fairness are central to our journalism. We strive to ensure that all information published on our platform is factually correct, verified, and up to date. However, despite careful editorial processes, errors may occasionally occur.

When mistakes are identified, we are committed to correcting them promptly, transparently, and responsibly.

What Requires a Correction?

Corrections may be issued for:

  • Incorrect facts, figures, dates, names, or locations
  • Misattributed quotes or statements
  • Inaccurate headlines that do not reflect the content
  • Missing or incorrect context that may mislead readers

Minor grammatical or spelling errors that do not affect the meaning of the content may be corrected without a formal notice.

How Corrections Are Made

When a factual error is confirmed:

  1. The content is reviewed by the editorial team
  2. Necessary corrections are made as soon as possible
  3. If the correction is significant, an editor’s note or update notice may be added at the end of the article indicating what was corrected

Example:

Correction (Date): An earlier version of this article contained an incorrect figure. The error has now been corrected.

Updates vs. Corrections

  • Corrections address factual inaccuracies
  • Updates provide new or additional information as a developing story evolves

Updated articles may include a timestamp to reflect the latest changes.

Reader Feedback and Error Reporting

We value our readers’ role in maintaining accuracy.

If you believe an article contains an error, please inform us by contacting our editorial team through:
👉 https://sahiwalnews.com/contact-us

Please include:

  • The article link
  • A description of the suspected error
  • Supporting information, if available

All genuine requests are reviewed carefully.

Transparency and Accountability

Sahiwal News believes transparency builds trust with readers. Our corrections policy reflects our dedication to:

  • Responsible journalism
  • Editorial accountability
  • Public trust in local news reporting

This policy is reviewed periodically and updated as needed.

Last Updated: December 2025