Editorial Policy
News Pulse is committed to publishing news and information with accuracy, fairness, transparency, and public responsibility. Our editorial policy explains how we select, verify, write, review, correct, and publish content on our platform.
We aim to verify facts carefully and publish information with context and clarity.
We try to present reports in a balanced way and avoid careless or distorted framing.
Where information is still developing, we aim to say so clearly and responsibly.
If a factual issue is identified, content may be corrected, updated, clarified, or removed.
1. Editorial Independence
News Pulse maintains editorial independence in its news selection, reporting, writing, editing, and publishing process. Editorial decisions are made in the interest of public information, accuracy, relevance, fairness, and social responsibility.
Advertising, sponsorship, partnerships, or commercial interests must not improperly influence editorial judgment.
2. Source Verification
News Pulse gives preference to reliable and accountable sources, including official statements, government notices, public documents, court records, police updates, verified agencies, credible media references, field reports, and direct confirmations.
Where information is developing or not fully confirmed, we aim to clearly state that the matter is developing or based on information available at the time of publication.
3. Accuracy and Corrections
News Pulse aims to publish accurate, balanced, and properly contextual information. If a factual error is identified after publication, we may correct, update, clarify, or remove the affected content where necessary.
Significant corrections may be noted in the article or updated page where appropriate.
4. Right of Reply
Where a report includes serious allegations, claims, or criticism involving a person, organisation, business, institution, public figure, or authority, News Pulse aims to make reasonable efforts to include their response or version of events.
If a response is received after publication, the story may be updated with the relevant response.
5. Crime and Sensitive Reporting
News Pulse follows extra caution while reporting crime, investigations, arrests, court matters, sexual offences, minors, domestic violence, suicide, communal tension, caste or religious conflict, and other sensitive matters.
We avoid declaring any person guilty before a final legal finding by a competent authority. Reports should use careful language such as “according to police,” “as per the complaint,” or “the matter is under investigation” where applicable.
6. Sponsored Content Disclosure
Advertisements, sponsored articles, brand promotions, paid collaborations, or partner content must be clearly identified wherever applicable.
Sponsored or promotional content should not be presented as independent editorial reporting.
7. No Plagiarism or Misleading Content
News Pulse does not support plagiarism, fabricated reporting, misleading headlines, unrelated images, manipulated visuals, or content copied without permission, lawful basis, or proper attribution where applicable.
Our goal is to publish original, responsible, and reader-focused content.
8. Final Editorial Responsibility
All content published by News Pulse is subject to editorial judgment and review. News Pulse may edit, update, reject, hold, correct, or remove content if it is found to be inaccurate, unsafe, copied, defamatory, misleading, unlawful, or against our editorial standards.
9. Contact
For editorial concerns, corrections, or content-related feedback, readers may contact News Pulse through the public contact or grievance redressal channels available on the website.
Editorial Contact
For editorial concerns, correction requests, or content-related feedback, readers can use the public contact and grievance channels available on the website.
Public editorial feedback, corrections, and related concerns can be directed through the published contact routes.