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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.

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.

Plain-language guides Topic hubs FAQ and HowTo guidance Internal links to laws, schemes and helplines Source-first public education

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.

Latest Guidance

Recently published Help Guides

Clear public guidance with emergency-first routing, safe reporting checklists and official source discipline.

Child Labour9 min read

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…

Verified Last checked: 2026-04-30Read guide →
Child Labour1 min read

Unorganised Worker Help Guide

Unorganised workers can use e-Shram helpdesk for registration issues and Labour Commissioner for labour rights concerns.

Verified Last checked: 2026-04-28Read guide →
Emergency Help1 min read

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.

Verified Last checked: 2026-04-28Read guide →
Emergency Help1 min read

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.

Needs review Last checked: 2026-04-28Read guide →

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.

Common questions

Why are the guides detailed?

Clear explanations help visitors understand the issue, choose the right authority and avoid unsafe or unnecessary steps.

Should every guide cite sources?

Yes. Important guidance should point to official or reliable sources and show when the information was reviewed.

Why this page exists

Built for clear public guidance, not confusion

Suryalayam organises protection information into simple routes: emergency first, official source second, safe follow-up third. This structure helps visitors understand the safest next step and the official route to use.