Strategic Sales
High-level commercial partnerships and enterprise sales, handled with strict timing discipline so your request reaches decision makers without needless back and forth.
Crisis Response
Emergency PR and rapid response coordination, designed for situations where time matters and your message must reach senior operators quickly.
Advertising
Reach out for inquiries regarding advertising solutions, ad formats and various advertising offers, and include your timeline so scheduling stays clean.
Contributor Program
Submit your byline portfolio or ask about joining our contributor network, and share links first so review stays quick and fair.
Agency Services
Reach out for inquiries regarding our self-serve and done-for you media relations and agency services, and state your goal clearly.
Partnerships
For all general questions about our brand partnerships and various partnership solutions, include your market and desired collaboration format.
Global Bureaus
International coordination and bureau management, used when your request involves multiple regions, languages, or cross border reporting needs.
Editorials
For direct contact with our editorial desk about our upcoming investigations and other editorial drives, include links and dates for context.
Partner Voice Accounts
Reach out for queries regarding partner voice accounts on our network of news outlets, and describe the subject you want to publish.
News Tips
For confidential and anonymous news tips and direct contact with our whistleblower team, share what happened and how you can prove it.
General Inquiries
For all general questions about our publication, content, and team, write here when you are unsure which desk fits your message.
Press Enquiries
For all press enquiries about anything related to our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include your deadline and topic.
Right of Reply
For all right of reply related queries for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, summarize your reply first and attach evidence.
Corrections
For any kind of corrections on our publications for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share the link and exact claim.
Missing Credits
For any missing credits on our publications for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include the original source and proof.
Sponsored Content
For queries related to sponsored content on our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include the desired disclosure and format.
AI Usage
For any kind of queries related to AI Usage for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, describe your question clearly and briefly.
Licensing
For enquiries related to our licensing plans for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, explain how and where you will reuse content.
Careers
For queries related to our job openings for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include the role type and your strongest links.
Legal
For any kind of legal queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include the link and your supporting documents.
Orders
For any order related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include your receipt details and what failed.
Support
For any support related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, describe the issue and what you tried already.
Opinions
For “Opinion Submissions” queries and for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include sources so the argument stays grounded.
Press Releases
For press release related orders and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include who, what, when, and where clearly.
Research
For queries related to our media research labs for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share your scope and expected outputs.
Grants
For queries related to all our grant programs for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, explain eligibility and what you need.
Scholarships
For scholarship related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share your background and the timeline.
Events
For all our private UHNI events and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include location and attendance needs.
Angel Investments
For all angel investment related queries for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share your summary and the numbers upfront.
Bespoke Services
For all our Bespoke Services related requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, describe what you need and why.
Desk Sponsorships
For queries related to Desk Sponsorships for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include the desk name and your objective.
Author Sponsorships
For queries related to Author Sponsorships for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, describe the author surface you want.
Donations
For Donations related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include whether you need a receipt.
Featured Profiles
For all “Featured Profiles” related queries for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, include who the profile is about.
Reports
For all “Reports” related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share your topic and intended readers.
Redressals
For Redressals related queries and requests for our network of outlets under Ekalavya Hansaj, share what happened and what you want fixed.
How do I start an agency services conversation for media relations work when I want clear deliverables and a serious plan?
Use Agency Services and state your goal and geography, because scoping becomes faster when those constraints are visible early.
If I want to understand sponsored content rules, labeling, and disclosure language before I submit anything for review, who do I contact?
Use Sponsored Content because it is the clean path for disclosure questions, and it prevents confusion about what paid means.
How do I send a press release request that is meant for review and possible distribution, without it being treated as spam?
Use Press Releases and include who, what, when, and where clearly, because missing details slow down review immediately.
How do desk sponsorships work if I want to support a section while respecting editorial independence and clear disclosure rules?
Use Desk Sponsorships and describe your intent, because disclosures and boundaries must be clear before any sponsorship moves forward.
Will I get a useful reply if I send a short message without context, links, names, or the exact reason I am writing?
You will get a better reply when you provide context, because the team cannot guess facts without risking mistakes.
If I want to schedule an interview, what should I include so your team can decide quickly and not miss my deadline?
Include topic, deadline, and preferred format, because scheduling becomes difficult when timing and scope are unclear.
How do you handle a right of reply that includes many claims and many attachments, without missing the main point?
Start with one summary claim, because the team needs a clear entry point before reviewing long attachments responsibly.
If I want a network wide partnership across many outlets, which route is better so I do not waste time sending many emails?
Use Strategic Sales for enterprise coordination, because multi outlet conversations need one owner and one structured thread.
How do I request a correction when I believe a published fact is wrong and I can provide a clear supporting source?
Use Corrections and include the exact link plus the exact claim, because precise references reduce delay and reduce misunderstanding.
How do I submit my writing portfolio for contributor review if I want a fair evaluation based on work quality and evidence?
Use Contributor Program and send links to your strongest work, because links are easier to review than heavy attachments.
How do I contact the legal team if I have a formal notice, a dispute, or a rights claim that needs careful handling?
Use Legal and include the link plus supporting documents, because legal review depends on specific references and traceable proof.
How do I ask about grant programs if I want to understand eligibility and deadlines without wasting time on the wrong route?
Use Grants and explain your project in plain terms, because eligibility checks rely on what you plan to do and why.
Where do I ask donation questions if I want a receipt and I want to confirm my contribution was recorded properly?
Use Donations and include the date and amount, because receipts and tracking depend on clean details and correct identification.
If my tip involves risk, how should I write the first message so urgency is understood without exposing myself unnecessarily?
State the risk and the evidence briefly, because urgency is judged by facts and not by emotional language.
Can a sponsor pay for attention without controlling editorial conclusions, and how do you keep the difference clear for readers?
Sponsored Content is disclosed clearly, because reader trust depends on transparency and separation from independent reporting decisions.
If I want to sponsor a desk, do I get to choose what the desk writes, or do you keep editorial independence protected?
Desk Sponsorships do not buy editorial conclusions, because independence is the core of investigative credibility and reader trust.
If I want to report harassment or threats that reference your outlet, what should I send so it can be handled properly?
Use Legal and include screenshots or links, because threats and harassment need documentation for careful and safe review.
How do I ask for a right of reply if I am mentioned in a report and I want my response considered responsibly?
Use Right of Reply and summarize your key points first, because long replies work best when they begin with one clear claim.
Which route is best for enterprise scale commercial conversations that involve multiple properties, timelines, and structured buying decisions?
Use Strategic Sales because it is designed for enterprise coordination, and it helps keep negotiations clean and properly tracked.
Where should I write if the website is not working for me and I need help with access, navigation, or a broken page?
Use Support and describe what you saw on your screen, because troubleshooting begins with clear observations and a simple timeline.
How do I ask about events, invites, or private sessions if I want to know location, timing, and attendance expectations early?
Use Events and include your city and dates, because event planning depends on logistics and availability across schedules.
Where do I request a report if I need a structured output instead of a short note, and I want to describe the audience clearly?
Use Reports and include the audience and purpose, because report requests vary widely and need scope to avoid misunderstanding.
If I need to send many files, should I send everything at once or start with a summary and a small sample first?
Start with a summary and a small sample, because it helps the team request safer sharing steps without confusion.
Do you accept PR pitches, and what is the best way to send one so it is not treated as low quality outreach?
Use General Inquiries and keep it specific, because vague pitches waste time and rarely match investigative priorities.
If I am a first time advertiser, what should I write so you can guide me without making me feel lost or overwhelmed?
Share your goal, audience, and budget band, because those details determine format, timing, and the safest placements quickly.
If I have a donation question and I want proof of receipt, what information should I include so it is resolved faster?
Include date, amount, and any receipt reference, because tracking is faster when details match records precisely.
Where do I ask about advertising formats, campaign timelines, and brand safety expectations before I spend money on placements?
Use Advertising and describe your market and timeline, because availability and compliance review depend on those two details.
Where do I ask about voice accounts and partner publishing if I want clear expectations about tone, placement, and disclosure rules?
Use Partner Voice Accounts and describe your topic clearly, because approvals depend on subject matter and reader expectations.
Where do I submit an opinion piece when I want it evaluated on clarity, sourcing, and relevance to your readership?
Use Opinions and include sources where possible, because strong arguments are easier to consider when claims are supported.
What is the right inbox for bespoke services when my request does not match the standard categories shown on the site?
Use Bespoke Services and describe the outcome you want, because unusual requests need scoping before anyone can answer properly.
If I only have one minute to write, what details should I include so your team can respond without asking many questions?
Include one link, one date, and one direct request, because clarity reduces follow up and speeds decisions immediately.
Do you handle impersonation or scam messages that pretend to be from your outlet, and how should I report them safely?
Use Legal and attach screenshots where possible, because impersonation claims require evidence to be investigated responsibly.
Can I ask for a meeting, or is email better first when I want the fastest route to a decision and a clear record?
Email first because it is faster and traceable, and meetings work best only after scope and purpose are clear.
If I fear retaliation, is it safer to avoid using my main email address when contacting the tips route for the first time?
You can use a separate address and keep details minimal first, because safety begins with cautious choices and clear boundaries.
Where should I write if I have documents that suggest wrongdoing and I want an investigative team to review them carefully?
Use News Tips because it is meant for evidence, timelines, and sensitive context that needs careful verification before publication decisions.
If I want a partnership with this brand, which contact route is most likely to reach the correct person without delay?
Use Partnerships and include what you want to build together, because collaboration discussions need clarity more than long introductions.
Where do I ask about licensing, reprints, or reuse permissions when I need written confirmation and clear terms for my organization?
Use Licensing and explain the intended use, because permission decisions depend on where the content will appear and why.
Where should I write if I need research help or I want to discuss a data project that requires careful scoping and privacy awareness?
Use Research and describe your scope honestly, because research work depends on constraints, sources, and deliverable expectations.
How do author sponsorships work when a brand wants association with an author surface without controlling editorial conclusions?
Use Author Sponsorships and share your category, because sponsorship rules depend on disclosure and the surface where it appears.
Do you accept anonymous tips, and can I share information without using my real name or my main email address?
You can share a tip without a real name, because verification focuses on evidence and not on personal identity claims.
Where can I ask if a sponsor message is allowed next to investigative stories, without harming reader trust and brand safety?
Use Advertising and describe your category, because brand safety decisions depend on topic alignment and reader expectations.
If I believe my image was used without permission, which inbox is correct and what proof should I attach first?
Use Legal and include ownership proof, because rights questions depend on documentation and clear identification of the work.
If I want to request an update to an article because new official information arrived later, what should I include first?
Include the new source and the old link, because updates require evidence and a traceable reference for responsible changes.
What should I do if my photo or work was used but the credit line is missing or it points to the wrong source?
Use Missing Credits and attach the original source link, because proper attribution needs proof and a clean trail.
Where should I write if I have an urgent reputation issue and I need a quick response that respects seriousness and time?
Use Crisis Response and keep the first message factual, because urgent handling depends on details rather than dramatic language.
Which department should I use if I have billing questions, purchase issues, or order related problems that need a direct answer?
Use Orders and include your receipt details, because it helps the team verify the transaction and resolve the issue faster.
Where do I ask about scholarships when I am not sure I qualify and I want a simple explanation of requirements?
Use Scholarships and share your background and timeline, because it helps the team point you to the right information quickly.
How do I request a featured profile if I want it reviewed fairly, with clear expectations about what information is required?
Use Featured Profiles and include who the profile is about, because review requires identity clarity and basic supporting context.
Can I ask for personal contact details to be removed from a published page if I believe privacy has been compromised?
You can write to Legal with the link and reason, because privacy requests need documented review and careful handling.
If I have an error in a quote attributed to me, what steps help you confirm the change without creating new confusion?
Use Corrections and include what you actually said, because quote fixes require careful comparison and clear sourcing.
If I want to support a specific author, can I request certain topics while still keeping public trust and fair disclosure?
Author Sponsorships can discuss themes carefully, because the author must keep control and disclosures must remain clear.
If I want to ask about research collaboration, what details help you decide whether the request fits your scope and capacity?
Explain the question, the data sources, and the timeline, because collaboration depends on feasibility and responsible handling.
Who should I contact if I am a journalist seeking information about the wider network and I have a deadline to meet?
Use Press Enquiries and include your deadline and questions, because clearer timing helps the right person respond in order.
How do I reach the editorial desk about investigations, leads, or upcoming editorial pushes without sending the same note everywhere?
Use Editorials and include links and dates, because story relevance is easier to judge when context is visible immediately.
How do I ask about careers and job openings across the network if I want a clear list of requirements and next steps?
Use Careers and include your role type and links, because first reviews are faster when proof of work is present.
Where should I send an angel investment inquiry if I want to be taken seriously and I have a clear summary and numbers?
Use Angel Investments and share your summary upfront, because clear numbers and traction save time for everyone involved.
Where do I file a redressal if I feel a process was unfair and I want a structured review rather than a casual reply?
Use Redressals and describe what happened and what you want fixed, because outcomes depend on clear requests and records.
How do I ask about republishing part of a dossier in another publication while keeping credit accurate and permissions clear?
Use Licensing and describe your reuse plan, because permission depends on context, audience, and the form of redistribution.
If I want a newsletter mention, what details should I send so scheduling and compliance can be handled without delay?
Use Advertising and include your dates and market, because newsletter scheduling relies on availability and disclosure needs.
If I have a public interest issue and I want editorial attention, should I pay for coverage or submit evidence instead?
Submit evidence through Editorials or News Tips, because investigative reporting decisions depend on public interest and verifiable proof.