Submission process for Mana India News
Want your story on Mana India News? Good. We publish clear, original pieces about India — news, opinion, culture, food, education, and practical how-tos. Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions that make it easy to prepare and send a clean submission that editors can act on quickly.
What we accept and what we don’t
We accept: original reporting, personal essays, explainers, listicles, reviews, and practical guides. Keep submissions focused on India or Indian audiences. Avoid content that’s been published elsewhere. Do not send plagiarized work, hate speech, illegal content, or material involving minors in sexual or exploitative contexts. If your topic is sensitive, state your sources and method clearly.
Length guidance: news items 300–600 words; features and essays 800–1,500 words; how-tos 600–1,200 words. Use short paragraphs, subheadings, and a clear lead that answers who, what, when, where and why.
How to format your submission
Send a single document (DOCX or Google Doc). Put your proposed headline at the top, then a 1–2 sentence summary (one-sentence pitch), then the full piece. Include 2–3 suggested tags and up to three high-resolution images (JPEG or PNG). Label images with captions and photographer credit. If you can’t supply images, mention potential image ideas.
Include an author bio (25–40 words) and one portrait photo (square or 4:5 ratio). If you include links, limit external links to two, and don’t use affiliate links or paid promotions. Cite sources inline or at the end with links. We’ll fact-check any claims that matter to the story.
Note on rights: submit original work you own. By sending, you grant Mana India News a license to publish and promote the story. If this is a simultaneous submission elsewhere, tell us up front.
Editorial process and timelines: we aim to respond to pitches within 7 days. After acceptance, expect editing and a publication window of 1–3 weeks depending on queue and reporting needs. We may edit for clarity, tone, and SEO. If we request changes, please respond within the timeframe we give to keep your slot.
Compensation: guest submissions are typically unpaid unless we’ve agreed on payment beforehand. If you require payment, mention that in your pitch and include expected rates.
Tips that increase your chance: lead with a strong hook, show why the piece matters now, include at least one clear source, and provide local details or data when possible. Shorten long sentences, break text into small paragraphs, and add a practical takeaway for readers.
How to send: use the submission form on our site or email your pitch and document to our editorial team. Put “Submission: [Your Headline]” in the subject line so we spot it fast.
Follow these steps and you’ll save time for both you and the editor. Clear, honest, well-sourced pieces move fastest from pitch to publish.
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