Fact-Checking Policy

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Last Updated: June 2026

At MPSC News, accuracy is one of our highest priorities. We understand that candidates rely on our content for important information related to recruitment notifications, examination schedules, eligibility requirements, admit cards, results, and preparation resources.

This Fact-Checking Policy explains how we verify information before publication and how we handle corrections when errors are identified.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

MPSC News is committed to publishing information that is:

  • Accurate
  • Reliable
  • Up-to-date
  • Transparent
  • Easy to understand

We take reasonable steps to verify factual information before publishing content on our website.

Primary Sources

Whenever possible, information is verified using official and authoritative sources, including:

  • Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) notifications
  • Official government websites
  • Government press releases
  • Official examination schedules
  • Official result announcements
  • Official recruitment advertisements
  • Publicly available government documents

Primary sources are given priority over secondary sources.

Verification Process

Before publication, important details are reviewed and verified, including:

Recruitment Information

  • Vacancy numbers
  • Post names
  • Eligibility criteria
  • Educational qualifications
  • Age limits
  • Reservation details
  • Selection process

Examination Information

  • Application dates
  • Last dates
  • Examination schedules
  • Admit card release dates
  • Result announcements

Educational Content

  • Syllabus information
  • Exam patterns
  • Subject-wise resources
  • Current affairs references

Content Review

All content published on MPSC News is reviewed prior to publication.

The review process includes:

  • Verification of factual information
  • Grammar and readability checks
  • Consistency review
  • Source validation

Updates and Revisions

Government notifications and recruitment information may change after publication.

When official updates become available, we make reasonable efforts to:

  • Update affected articles
  • Revise outdated information
  • Correct inaccurate details
  • Add newly released information

Where appropriate, articles may display an updated date to indicate revisions.

Corrections Policy

Despite our best efforts, errors may occasionally occur.

If an error is identified:

  1. The reported information is reviewed.
  2. Official sources are checked.
  3. Necessary corrections are made.
  4. Content is updated promptly when appropriate.

Our goal is to correct verified factual errors as quickly as possible.

Reader Feedback

Readers play an important role in maintaining content accuracy.

If you identify:

  • Incorrect information
  • Outdated details
  • Missing updates
  • Typographical errors
  • Broken links

please contact us.

Contact Information

Email: contact@mpscnews.com

Phone: +91 8087991045

Opinion and Analysis Content

Some articles may include:

  • Exam analysis
  • Cut-off predictions
  • Preparation strategies
  • Educational guidance

Such content reflects analysis and interpretation based on available information and should not be considered official announcements.

Official notifications and government communications always take precedence.

Editorial Responsibility

All content published on MPSC News is researched, reviewed, and maintained by:

Vivek Patil

Founder, Editor & Content Author

LinkedIn Profile:

https://in.linkedin.com/in/mrvivekpatil

As the sole editor and author, Vivek Patil is responsible for ensuring that published information follows the editorial and fact-checking standards described in this policy.

Transparency

We believe transparency is essential for maintaining reader trust.

Whenever possible, articles should:

  • Reference official sources
  • Identify update dates
  • Distinguish facts from opinions
  • Clearly communicate changes when significant updates occur

Our Goal

The goal of this Fact-Checking Policy is to ensure that readers can trust the information published on MPSC News while understanding that official government sources remain the final authority on all recruitment and examination matters.