Fact-Check Policy
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Because our guides cover government schemes, eligibility rules, and official processes, factual accuracy matters more than almost anything else we can offer. This page explains how we approach verification.
Before Publication
- Factual claims about eligibility, documents, deadlines, and benefit amounts are checked against official government sources — portals, notifications, and published guidelines — at the time of writing.
- Where an official source is ambiguous or silent on a practical detail, we say so explicitly in the article rather than presenting a guess as confirmed fact.
- Numerical figures (amounts, percentages, age limits, deadlines) are cross-checked against the primary source document rather than secondary summaries, wherever the primary source is accessible.
After Publication
Schemes and processes change. We periodically re-review published articles against current official sources, and update the article (reflected in its "last updated" date) when we find a detail is no longer accurate.
Reader-Reported Corrections
Readers who spot outdated or inaccurate information are one of our most valuable sources of correction. Reports submitted through our Contact Us page are reviewed against current official sources, and articles are corrected promptly where the report is verified.
Distinguishing Fact From Guidance
Our articles often include practical guidance — suggested strategies, common mistakes to avoid, or general advice — alongside verified factual claims about official processes. We try to make this distinction clear in the text: factual claims about rules, documents, and deadlines are sourced from official material, while strategic advice reflects our editorial judgment and should be weighed accordingly, not treated as an official requirement.
Contact
To report a factual error, please write to editorial@livekhabri.com with a link to the specific article and details of the correction.