Fact-Checking Policy

Our blog is committed to providing readers with accurate, reliable, and practical financial information. Whether the topic is mutual funds, the stock market, or life insurance, we ensure that every piece of content is fact-based and thoroughly verified.

1. Sources of Information

We collect information only from authentic and official sources, including:

  • SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)
  • AMFI (Association of Mutual Funds in India)
  • IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India)
  • RBI, Income Tax Department, and other government portals
  • Official websites of licensed insurance companies
  • Mutual fund houses and stock exchanges (BSE/NSE)
  • Reputed financial news portals and research reports

2. Fact-Checking Process

Before publishing any article, our team conducts in-depth research and cross-verification.

Financial data is matched against at least two credible sources.

We also review and update older content regularly to ensure readers receive current and accurate information.

3. Corrections Policy

If a factual error is identified in any article or reported by a reader, we revise it promptly.

Where applicable, the article will display the date of the latest update.

In the case of major corrections, a clear explanation will also be added.

4. AI & Human Review

We may use AI tools during research or content preparation, but every article is reviewed and edited by a human editor.

This ensures that the content remains authentic, clear, and useful to readers.

5. Feedback and Suggestions

If you find any error, outdated information, or require clarification in any article, please contact us:
Email: [hi@satyajeetsingh.in] (Replace with your actual email address)

Note: This fact-checking policy is reviewed and updated periodically to maintain the transparency and credibility of our blog.