Fact-Checking Policy

At NewsNexux (www.newsnexux.com), we are committed to delivering accurate, reliable, and truthful information to our readers. We understand the responsibility that comes with publishing news and articles online, and our fact-checking policy reflects our dedication to high editorial standards.


1. Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to ensure that every piece of content we publish is factually correct and well-researched. Our writers and editors cross-verify facts with credible sources, official data, government reports, and subject-matter experts before any article goes live.


2. Source Transparency

We clearly mention the sources of information wherever possible. This includes links to official websites, quotes from public figures, or data from verified third-party organizations. We avoid anonymous or unverifiable claims unless absolutely necessary, and in such cases, we explain the reason and context.


3. Multiple Verifications

Before publishing, facts are verified through:

  • Primary Sources (official reports, press releases, court documents)
  • Trusted Media Outlets (national/international agencies)
  • Expert Opinions when necessary
  • Cross-checking with multiple sources to eliminate bias or misinformation

4. Correction Policy

If a factual error is found in any of our articles, we update the content immediately and note the correction at the bottom of the article. We believe in transparency and openly acknowledge mistakes rather than hiding or deleting incorrect information.


5. Use of Technology

We also use automated tools and online databases to support manual fact-checking. However, editorial judgment and human verification are always part of the final process.


6. Reader Involvement

We encourage our readers to help us stay accurate. If you notice an error or have information that contradicts our reports, please contact us directly at:
📧 Email: Sitanshkumar97@gmail.com
📞 Phone: +91 9041546277


7. No Tolerance for Misinformation

We strictly avoid publishing or promoting false, misleading, or sensational information. Articles found to violate this standard are removed or corrected promptly, and the individuals responsible are subject to internal review.

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