Fact-Checking Policy
At Sarkari Rojgar (https://sarkarirojgar.com.in/), we understand that providing accurate information regarding government jobs, exams, and career opportunities is a tremendous responsibility. Because our readers rely on our updates to make critical decisions about their careers and futures, accuracy is not just a priority – it is our foundational principle.
This Fact-Checking Policy outlines the strict procedures our editorial team follows to verify information before, during, and after publication.
Commitment to Primary Sources
We do not rely on third-party blogs, unverified social media claims, or rumors. Every piece of information published on our platform originates from, and is verified against, official primary sources. These include:
- Official government portals (websites ending in .gov.in, .nic.in, or official state domains).
- Official public recruitment notifications and press releases.
- Authorized employment publications such as Employment News (Rojgar Samachar).
- Official gazettes and statements from recruitment commissions (e.g., UPSC, SSC, RRB, IBPS, State PSCs).
The Pre-Publication Verification Process
Before any job notification, result, or admit card update goes live on Sarkari Rojgar, it undergoes a rigorous multi-step verification process:
- Document Procurement: Our writers first download the official notification PDF directly from the recruitment board’s website.
- Data Cross-Referencing: Critical data points—such as total number of vacancies, opening and closing dates, age limits, application fees, and educational qualifications—are manually cross-checked against the official PDF.
- Editorial Review: Before publishing, a senior editor reviews the drafted article to ensure no administrative jargon was misinterpreted and that the simplified facts match the official source material perfectly.
Stance on Rumors, Leaks, and Fake News
The internet is often flooded with fake job notifications, leaked exam dates, and misleading WhatsApp forwards.
- Zero-Tolerance for Unverified News: We strictly refuse to publish unverified leaks or rumors.
- Clarification Articles: If a viral fake job notification is circulating online, we may publish an article explicitly fact-checking it, using evidence from official government authorities to warn our readers that the notification is fake.
Providing Proof to the Reader (Transparency)
We believe our readers should never have to take our word blindly. To maintain absolute transparency, every single job update published on Sarkari Rojgar includes:
- Direct Links: A secure, direct link to the official recruitment website.
- Official Notification PDF: A direct download link to the original notification document so candidates can verify the details themselves.
- Official Application Link: Direct links to the exact page where candidates need to apply or log in.
Post-Publication Monitoring
Fact-checking does not end once an article is published. Government recruitment processes are highly dynamic.
- We actively monitor official websites for any addendums, corrigendums (corrections issued by the board), deadline extensions, or exam postponements.
- When a change is officially announced, we immediately update the relevant article and highlight the new information, updating the “Last Updated” timestamp.
Error Reporting and Corrections Process
Despite our strict verification protocols, human errors can occur. If we publish a factual inaccuracy, we act swiftly to correct it.
- How to Report: We strongly encourage readers, organizations, and official bodies to report any inaccuracies they find by emailing us at Contact us.
- Investigation: Once an error is reported, our editorial team will immediately investigate the claim against the official source documents.
- Correction: If an error is confirmed, we will correct the information immediately.
- Correction Notice: For significant errors (e.g., incorrect application dates, wrong eligibility criteria, or fee amounts), we will add an “Update” or “Correction Note” at the top of the article detailing what was corrected and the time the change was made.
Contact for Fact-Checking Inquiries
If you have questions about our fact-checking process, or if you need to point out a factual error in one of our articles, please reach out to our team:
- Email: [sarkarirojgarsr@gmail.com]
- Contact Page:[Contact Us Page]
