Corrections Policy

If we ever publish content that might be inaccurate, we will take very step to rectify that mistake and keep up our credibility.
If an error is discovered – by a reader or a staff member of Indian Link – it should be immediately brought to the attention of the Editor and corrected as soon as possible.
If the error is disputed, the Editor will be consulted and will have the final say.
If we are substantively correcting content (an article, photo caption, headline, graphic or video) we will promptly update the piece and publish a correction explaining the changes.

Clarification and Updates
When our writing is factually correct but the language we used to explain those facts is not as clear or detailed as it should be, the language will be rewritten and a clarification note will be added to the story.

A clarification or update note can also be used to express that we initially failed to seek a comment that has since been added to the story or that new reporting has shifted our account of an event.