Knowledge Centre
Direct answer
What is the Suryalayam Knowledge Centre?
The Knowledge Centre is a public guidance library that explains protection routes, official helplines, safety steps, rights, laws, schemes and source-verification methods in plain language.
Useful for: public guidance library, safety education, protection routes
Knowledge hub
Public guidance library for protection issues
The Knowledge Centre turns short official-route notes into readable guides. It helps visitors understand rights, safe reporting, basic precautions, source verification and the limits of public help platforms.
Knowledge Centre Power System
Public safety guides that move people from confusion to the right official route.
Use Suryalayam guides to understand what to do, what to avoid, which facts to collect safely and which official route to use first.
Topic Hubs
Choose a safety topic
Each topic hub should become a complete guide cluster with featured, latest and related guidance.
Featured Guide
School Awareness: Child-Safety Resources for Schools, Teachers, Parents, Churches, Community Groups and Local Volunteers
Emergency help: Call 1098 Child Helpline, 112 Emergency Response, or the nearest police station if a child is in danger. Child protection is not only the duty of police or government departments. Schools, teachers, parents, churches, community groups,…
Latest Guidance
Recently published Help Guides
Clear public guidance with emergency-first routing, safe reporting checklists and official source discipline.
Child Marriage: How to Report Risk and Escalate Urgent Safety Concerns to Official Routes
Emergency help: Call 1098 Child Helpline, 112 Emergency Response, or contact the nearest police station immediately. Child marriage is not a family tradition or a private…
What to Do When a Child Is Missing, Found Alone, Abandoned, or in Urgent Need of Protection
Emergency help: Call 1098 Child Helpline, 112 Emergency Response, or contact the nearest police station immediately. A missing child is not just a family problem. It…
POCSO Victim Care in India: What NGOs Can Do, What They Cannot Do, and When They Are Not Fit to Remain Involved
An NGO can support a POCSO victim only by helping the child reach lawful protection systems such as the police/SJPU, Child Welfare Committee, District Child Protection Unit, District Legal Services…
Child Labour in India: How to Report Safely
Short Summary This guide explains how ordinary citizens, parents, teachers, volunteers, and community members can respond when they suspect child labour in India. It focuses on…
How to report child labour or labour exploitation
For child labour, wage issues, construction worker welfare or labour law violations, contact the district Labour Department; emergency child cases should also be reported to 1098…
How to contact a One Stop Centre in Andhra Pradesh
Women affected by violence can contact the district DISHA One Stop Centre for counselling, police facilitation, medical aid, legal help and shelter referral.
How to get emergency help in Andhra Pradesh
For immediate danger call 112. For crimes against women and children use AP Police 1091. For child protection call 1098. For women support call 181.
Construction Worker Welfare Guide
Building and construction workers in Uttarakhand can contact the BOCW Welfare Board for welfare registration and support.
Unorganised Worker Help Guide
Unorganised workers can use e-Shram helpdesk for registration issues and Labour Commissioner for labour rights concerns.
Child in Danger Guide
For a child in difficult circumstances call Child Helpline 1098. For immediate danger use ERSS 112. Contact SCPCR for child rights concerns.
Women Facing Violence Guide
Women in distress can contact 181 for referral support 112 for immediate emergency and the State Women Commission for complaint guidance.
Uttarakhand Emergency Safety Guide
For immediate danger call 112. For women related police complaints use 9411112780. For cyber fraud call 1930.
Action Links
Move from reading to the right route
Before you act
- Use emergency numbers first when someone is in immediate danger.
- Do not post private victim details, photos or accusations publicly.
- Keep facts, location, dates, screenshots and official source links organised.
- Use qualified legal, police, child protection or labour authorities for formal action.
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Common questions
Why are guides important for indexing?
Guides provide stable explanatory content, clear headings, topic context and internal links. This helps both visitors and search engines understand the purpose of the site.
Should every guide cite sources?
Yes. Important guidance should point to official or reliable sources and show when the information was reviewed.