EDITORIAL , FACT-CHECKING, CORRECTIONS, COOKIE, COPYRIGHT & CONTENT USAGE POLICY
EDITORIAL STANDARDS, FACT-CHECKING, CORRECTIONS, COOKIE, COPYRIGHT & CONTENT USAGE POLICY
Effective Date: 18 July 2026
Website: https://vishwamanthan.com
Chief Editor: Dinkar Tukaram Sambare
1. INTRODUCTION
Vishwa Manthan (“the Website”) is an independent digital news and current affairs platform committed to responsible journalism, public interest reporting, editorial independence, transparency, accountability, and ethical news publishing.
This document sets out the editorial principles, fact-checking procedures, corrections protocol, cookie practices, copyright policy, and content usage guidelines applicable to all content published on the Website.
These policies are intended to uphold professional journalistic standards and reinforce public confidence in our reporting.
2. OUR MISSION
Our mission is to provide accurate, fair, balanced, credible, and timely news that serves the public interest while respecting constitutional values, democratic principles, freedom of expression, and the rule of law.
We strive to:
- Inform the public with verified information.
- Promote responsible journalism.
- Encourage informed public debate.
- Protect the dignity and rights of individuals.
- Resist misinformation and disinformation.
- Maintain editorial independence.
- Foster transparency and accountability.
3. CORE EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES
Every journalist, editor, contributor, correspondent, columnist, photographer, videographer, freelancer, and content creator associated with Vishwa Manthan shall adhere to the following principles:
3.1 Accuracy
Accuracy is the foundation of our journalism.
We make every reasonable effort to ensure that all published information is:
- Correct
- Complete
- Contextually accurate
- Fairly represented
- Supported by reliable evidence
Information is never intentionally altered, fabricated, exaggerated, or presented in a misleading manner.
3.2 Fairness
All relevant parties should be provided a reasonable opportunity to present their perspective whenever practical.
We avoid selective reporting that creates a misleading impression.
Reports are prepared without bias toward any political party, religious group, caste, gender, organization, corporation, or individual.
3.3 Independence
Editorial decisions are made independently and are not influenced by:
- Advertisers
- Sponsors
- Political organizations
- Government authorities
- Business interests
- Personal relationships
Commercial considerations never determine editorial content.
3.4 Public Interest
We publish information that contributes meaningfully to public awareness, civic participation, legal literacy, governmental accountability, education, and democratic discourse.
3.5 Human Dignity
Our reporting respects:
- Human dignity
- Privacy
- Equality
- Constitutional rights
- Presumption of innocence
- Children’s rights
- Victims of crime
- Vulnerable communities
We avoid unnecessary sensationalism or intrusive reporting.
4. SOURCING POLICY
Our journalists obtain information from sources including:
- Official government notifications
- Court records and judgments
- Public authorities
- Press conferences
- Statutory bodies
- Regulatory agencies
- Police communications
- Election authorities
- Academic institutions
- Public documents
- Direct interviews
- Field reporting
- Verified digital evidence
Anonymous sources may be used only where disclosure is likely to expose the source to retaliation or serious harm and where the information is independently corroborated.
5. FACT-CHECKING POLICY
Accuracy is achieved through a structured verification process.
Before publication, editorial staff seek to verify material using one or more of the following:
- Official records
- Primary documents
- Government notifications
- Court orders
- Independent witnesses
- Expert opinions
- Audio and video verification
- Reverse image searches where appropriate
- Geolocation and metadata analysis for digital content
- Multiple credible news sources where primary verification is unavailable
No article is intentionally published on the basis of rumours, hearsay, fabricated evidence, or knowingly false information.
5.1 Verification of Breaking News
Breaking news is published with caution.
Where all facts are not yet confirmed, the report will clearly indicate that information is preliminary and may be updated as additional verified information becomes available.
5.2 Verification of Images and Videos
Before publication, visual material may be examined for:
- Authenticity
- Context
- Date
- Location
- Manipulation
- Source credibility
Digitally altered or AI-generated visuals will not be presented as authentic news images without appropriate disclosure.
5.3 Artificial Intelligence
AI-assisted tools may be used for limited editorial support such as transcription, language assistance, translation, summarization, formatting, or workflow efficiency.
AI-generated material is subject to human editorial review before publication. Editorial judgment remains the responsibility of Vishwa Manthan.
AI shall not replace independent reporting, verification, or editorial decision-making.
6. EDITORIAL REVIEW PROCESS
Content generally undergoes the following stages:
- News gathering
- Source verification
- Fact-checking
- Legal and ethical review (where necessary)
- Editorial review
- Copy editing
- Publication
- Post-publication monitoring
Major investigative reports may receive additional legal scrutiny prior to publication.
7. OPINION, ANALYSIS, AND NEWS
We distinguish clearly between:
News Reports
Objective reporting based on verified facts.
Editorials
Institutional opinions reflecting the editorial perspective of the publication.
Opinion Articles
Views expressed solely by individual authors.
Analysis
Interpretation of verified facts and publicly available information.
Opinion content is clearly identified and should not be interpreted as factual reporting.
8. CORRECTION POLICY
We acknowledge that errors may occasionally occur despite careful editorial processes.
When an error is identified, appropriate corrective action will be taken promptly.
Depending on the nature of the error, we may:
- Correct typographical mistakes.
- Update factual inaccuracies.
- Clarify ambiguous wording.
- Add additional context.
- Amend headlines.
- Append editor’s notes.
- Retract inaccurate material.
- Remove unlawful content where required.
8.1 Material Corrections
Where a correction significantly changes the substance of an article, an editorial note may be added explaining the correction and, where appropriate, the date of revision.
8.2 Retractions
Content may be withdrawn where:
- Significant factual inaccuracies are discovered.
- Legal obligations require removal.
- Court orders direct removal.
- Serious ethical violations are identified.
- Copyright infringement is established.
8.3 Reader Feedback
Readers are encouraged to notify us of possible inaccuracies by contacting the editorial office with:
- Article URL
- Description of the alleged error
- Supporting documents or evidence
Each submission is reviewed on its merits.
9. ETHICAL REPORTING GUIDELINES
Editorial staff are expected to:
- Avoid plagiarism.
- Respect copyright.
- Protect confidential sources.
- Avoid conflicts of interest.
- Disclose significant conflicts where relevant.
- Respect judicial processes and avoid prejudicial reporting.
- Exercise caution when reporting on allegations before judicial determination.
- Avoid revealing identities protected by law, including certain victims and minors.
10. ELECTION COVERAGE
Election reporting aims to be fair, balanced, and impartial.
We seek to:
- Report verified developments.
- Avoid publishing false or manipulated political content.
- Clearly distinguish news from opinion and advertising.
- Comply with applicable election laws and regulatory requirements.
11. USER COMMENTS POLICY
Where comments are enabled, users remain solely responsible for their submissions.
Comments containing any of the following may be removed without notice:
- Hate speech
- Defamation
- Obscenity
- Threats
- Spam
- Personal attacks
- Incitement to violence
- Illegal content
- Copyright infringement
- Misinformation likely to cause harm
Repeated violations may result in suspension or permanent blocking.
12. COOKIE POLICY
Cookies are small text files stored on a user’s device to improve functionality and user experience.
We may use:
Essential Cookies
Required for basic website functionality.
Performance Cookies
Help us understand website performance and improve services.
Analytics Cookies
Collect anonymous usage statistics, including page visits, device information, browser type, and session duration.
Functional Cookies
Remember language preferences and other user settings.
Advertising Cookies
May be used by advertising partners, including Google, to deliver relevant advertisements based on browsing activity.
Users may manage or disable cookies through their browser settings. Disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of the Website.
13. COPYRIGHT POLICY
Unless otherwise stated, all original content published on Vishwa Manthan—including articles, editorials, photographs, graphics, logos, illustrations, videos, audio recordings, databases, page layouts, and other creative works—is protected by copyright and other applicable intellectual property laws.
All rights are reserved.
13.1 Permitted Use
Visitors may:
- Read articles.
- Print copies for personal, non-commercial use.
- Share links to published content.
- Quote limited excerpts with proper attribution and a hyperlink to the original article where feasible.
13.2 Prohibited Use
Without prior written permission, users shall not:
- Republish complete articles.
- Copy substantial portions of content.
- Remove copyright notices.
- Sell or license our content.
- Reproduce photographs, videos, graphics, or logos.
- Mirror or scrape the Website.
- Use automated tools to harvest content.
- Create derivative commercial works from our content.
Unauthorized use may result in civil or criminal proceedings.
14. CONTENT USAGE POLICY
Media organizations, educational institutions, researchers, bloggers, and other publishers wishing to reproduce material from Vishwa Manthan should obtain prior written permission unless such use falls within applicable legal exceptions.
Requests should include:
- Name of requester
- Organization
- Intended use
- Material requested
- Distribution method
- Commercial or non-commercial purpose
Permission may be granted subject to conditions, attribution requirements, or licensing terms.
15. COPYRIGHT COMPLAINTS
Any person claiming that material published on the Website infringes copyright should submit:
- Full name and contact details.
- Description of the copyrighted work.
- Exact URL of the allegedly infringing material.
- Documentary proof of ownership or authorization.
- A declaration that the complaint is made in good faith.
Verified complaints will be investigated promptly, and appropriate action—including removal, licensing discussions, or other lawful measures—may be taken.
16. TRANSPARENCY
We endeavour to disclose:
- Sponsored content.
- Paid partnerships.
- Affiliate relationships.
- Significant conflicts of interest.
- Corrections to published material.
Sponsored or promotional content will be clearly identified where applicable.
17. POLICY REVIEW
These policies are reviewed periodically to reflect developments in journalism, technology, applicable law, and industry best practices.
Any revisions become effective upon publication on the Website.
18. CONTACT
For editorial concerns, correction requests, copyright matters, or policy-related communications, please contact:
Chief Editor
Dinkar Tukaram Sambare
Vishwa Manthan
Solanke Layout,
Rajmata Chowk,
Mahatma Fule Nagar,
ITI Bypass Road,
Buldhana – 443001,
Maharashtra – 443001, India
Mobile: +91 9420182461
Website: https://vishwamanthan.com
CONCLUSION
Vishwa Manthan is committed to journalism that is responsible, transparent, accurate, and accountable. Through these Editorial Standards, Fact-Checking, Corrections, Cookie, Copyright, and Content Usage Policies, we aim to maintain public trust while respecting the rights of readers, contributors, and all persons affected by our reporting