Monday, February 23rd, 2026

FACT-CHECKING

Khabarhub values its readers with the belief that journalism is a pillar of checks and balances in a democratic society as it believes in fair and accurate information.

Khabarhub has its own internal database, which contains all necessary data, profiles, dates, names, positions, events, etc. to be used for fact-checking. The editorial team uses fact-checkers when deemed necessary.

We are, therefore, committed to being clear, accurate, and precise with the news/content published on our platform.

Our editorial team understands that the stories will have a significant impact on society. Therefore, the team acts responsibly while working on a story or any content that includes identifying information such as names, positions, factual statements or accounts.

Khabarhub’s team strictly verifies all information they collect for a news story or an article by going through multiple steps such as cross-the facts, statements of eye-witnesses, public records, source documents, or any other accounts made in relation to a story to ensure accuracy.

Reporters and writers at Khabarhub must be precise with their words or headlines.

Reporters contact the news source or an individual or an organization for supporting information.

 

Five-member probe committee formed to investigate Dhading bus crash

KATHMANDU: The government has formed a five-member task force to

Oli warns against booth capture, mobilizes volunteers for poll security

DAMAK: Chair of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)

Sabitra Bhandari appeals for financial support for knee surgery

KATHMANDU: Captain of the Nepali national women’s football team Sabitra

Home Minister Aryal meets UN Resident Coordinator Yahia

KATHMANDU: Om Prakash Aryal held a meeting with Lila Pieters

Passenger rescued alive after five hours from Dhading bus wreckage

DHADING: Krishna Raj Manandhar of Imadol, Lalitpur, who was trapped