Last Updated: April 2025
At Nokari Adda, we are committed to accuracy and transparency. Despite our best efforts to verify and publish correct information, errors can occasionally occur. We take such mistakes seriously. Our Correction Policy explains how we handle factual errors, outdated information, and updates to previously published content.
1. Our Commitment
Nokari Adda believes that correcting mistakes promptly and honestly is a fundamental responsibility of a trustworthy information platform. When errors are identified — whether by our editorial team, our readers, or external sources-we are committed to addressing them quickly and transparently.
We do not hide, delete, or quietly edit content to conceal mistakes. Every significant correction is acknowledged openly so that our readers are always aware of any changes made.
2. Types of Corrections
We distinguish between the following types of corrections:
a) Factual Errors
If a published article contains incorrect facts-such as wrong exam dates, incorrect vacancy counts, wrong eligibility criteria, or inaccurate information about a government scheme-we will correct the error as soon as it is verified. A correction notice will be added to the article mentioning what was changed and why.
b) Outdated Information
Government job notifications, result dates, and scheme details change frequently. If we become aware that published information is no longer current, we will update the article to reflect the latest official information and add a note indicating when the update was made.
c) Minor Errors
Minor typographical errors, spelling mistakes, or grammatical issues may be corrected silently without a formal correction notice. However, if such minor errors could cause confusion or misunderstanding, a note will be added.
3. How Corrections Are Made
When a correction is required, we follow this process:
- The editorial team reviews the reported or identified error and verifies it against official sources.
- If the error is confirmed, the article is updated with the correct information.
- A clear correction note is added to the article, stating what was corrected and the date of the correction.
- For significant errors that may have misled a large number of readers, we may also publish a separate update or clarification.
We aim to complete all verified corrections within 24–48 hours of identification.
4. How to Report an Error
We actively encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you have spotted an error on any of our pages or articles, please let us know. Here is how you can report it:
- Send an email to nokariadda1@gmail.com with the subject line: “Correction Request”.
- Include the URL or title of the article where you found the error.
- Describe the error clearly and, if possible, provide a link to the correct official source.
We take all correction requests seriously and will investigate each one. Our team will get back to you with a response within 48 working hours.
5. Editorial Judgement
While we welcome all feedback, our editorial team has the final authority over whether a correction is warranted. We assess each case on its merits and cross-verify claims against official and credible sources before making any changes. We do not make changes based on personal opinions, preferences, or requests that are not supported by verified evidence.
6. Transparency
We believe that our readers deserve to know when content has been updated. All significant corrections will include a visible notice on the relevant article page, clearly stating:
- What information was corrected or updated.
- The date on which the correction was made.
We are committed to earning and maintaining your trust through honesty, accountability, and a continuous effort to improve the quality of our content.
7. Contact Us
For any questions related to our Correction Policy or to report an error, please reach out to us at:
Email: nokariadda1@gmail.com
Phone: +91 8830421397
We thank our readers for helping us be better every day. Your trust is our greatest responsibility.
