At Technical Samaj, accuracy is one of our core values. We work hard to ensure that every article we publish is factually correct, clearly written, and up to date. But if we make a mistake, we own it — and we fix it.
How We Handle Errors
We classify corrections into two types:
1. Minor Fixes
These include spelling errors, formatting issues, or small grammar mistakes that don’t affect the overall meaning of the article. These are corrected quietly without an announcement.
2. Factual Corrections or Updates
If an article contains an incorrect fact, figure, or misleading detail, we update the content and clearly note the correction at the bottom of the page. For example:
Correction: This article originally misstated the launch date of the vehicle. It has been updated with the correct information.
If the article is updated due to new developments (not a mistake), we’ll simply add a note such as:
Updated: This article was updated on [date] to include the latest information.
Found an Error? Let Us Know
We welcome feedback from our readers. If you notice a mistake or outdated information, please let us know by emailing:
Please include the article title or link and describe the issue clearly. We review all submissions and make corrections promptly when necessary.
Why It Matters
We believe that being transparent about our errors builds trust. We’d rather correct something quickly than leave a mistake online. Accuracy isn’t just a goal — it’s a responsibility.