Fact-Checking Policy

Last updated: June 12, 2025

At SAS News, we are committed to publishing accurate, reliable, and verified information. Our fact-checking policy ensures that the news we present is credible, free from misinformation, and backed by trustworthy sources.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We believe that facts are the foundation of journalism. Every article or report published by SAS News undergoes a rigorous process of verification before it goes live.

🔍 How We Fact-Check

  1. Source Verification
    We rely on official documents, government releases, school circulars, trusted news outlets, and expert interviews as primary sources.
  2. Multiple References
    Facts and claims are verified using at least two independent and reliable sources wherever possible.
  3. Cross-Verification with Authorities
    For sensitive or high-impact news, we cross-check with school administration, education boards, or domain experts.
  4. Digital Tools
    We may use reverse image search, metadata analysis, and publicly available databases to verify multimedia content.

📝 Corrections Policy

If an error is discovered in any of our articles:

  • We promptly investigate and correct it with a visible note at the top or bottom of the article.
  • In case of major factual errors, we issue a correction or clarification post.

We encourage readers to inform us of potential mistakes by emailing us directly.

📧 Report errors to: gujaratpremi.in+sas@gmail.com

⚖️ Editorial Independence

Our editorial team operates independently, without influence from sponsors, advertisers, or external bodies. All fact-checking decisions are made based on journalistic ethics and public interest.

🤝 User Responsibility

While we strive to provide accurate content, we encourage readers to use their own discretion and verify critical information from multiple sources when needed.

📬 Contact Us

For questions, feedback, or corrections, please contact:
📧 gujaratpremi.in+sas@gmail.com
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