Accuracy matters. If you spot a factual error, translation mistake, or mis-attribution in any Pehel article, please tell us and we will fix it.

1. How to report an error

Email [email protected] with:

  • The URL of the article in question
  • A clear description of what is wrong
  • A link to a reliable source supporting the correction, if available

We aim to acknowledge reports within 24 hours and publish corrections as soon as they are verified.

2. How corrections are handled

  • Minor fixes (typos, broken links) are made silently and do not carry a correction notice.
  • Substantive corrections (factual errors, incorrect attributions, misleading summaries) are flagged on the article with a dated Correction note explaining what was changed and why.
  • Retractions. If the underlying source retracts a story, we pull the summary and replace it with a retraction note at the original URL.

3. Translation corrections

Because Pehel translates summaries across five languages, reports specific to a language version are tagged with that language in our tracker. Translation fixes are applied in place and re-indexed.

4. Complaints and appeals

If you believe a story should not have been published at all, or that a correction was inadequate, email [email protected] with subject line "Complaint". A senior editor will review within 5 business days.