How Suryalayam Verifies Information
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How does Suryalayam treat source verification?
Suryalayam prefers official source URLs, government portals, department pages, public notices and review dates. Visitors should verify source links before relying on non-emergency contact details.
Useful for: source verification, public trust, official source checking
Independent public guidance platform
Suryalayam guides people to official child-help routes.
Suryalayam helps visitors quickly find official helplines, reporting routes, state help hubs and public-safety guidance, with emergency-first routing and source-first records.
- No unofficial case handlingEmergency and complaints are directed to official systems.
- No donation systemThe site focuses on guidance, awareness and verified sources.
- Source-first recordsContacts carry source URL, verification date and review status.
How information is verified
Human-approved source review, not blind auto-updates.
Official source only
Government, statutory, commission, police, labour, WCD or district administration sources are preferred.
Source monitor checks
The source monitor can detect page changes, phone/email changes and broken links.
Human review
Changes are reviewed before public data is updated so wrong information is not published automatically.
Public status
Users see whether a record is verified, needs review, changed, or source-pending.
Official routes board
Use the right route for the right child-safety issue
When a child may be in immediate danger, use emergency helplines first. Online portals can be used for reporting and follow-up where appropriate.
| Situation | Immediate action | Official source | Open |
|---|---|---|---|
| Child in immediate danger | Call Child Helpline 1098 or Emergency 112 first. Call 1098 / Call 112 | Mission Vatsalya / WCD Child Helpline | Official link |
| Report child labour | Use the official PENCIL child-labour complaint portal. | PENCIL portal, Ministry of Labour & Employment | Official link |
| Report child-rights violation | Use NCPCR eBaalNidan for child-rights complaints. | NCPCR eBaalNidan | Official link |
| Online abuse / cyber issue | Use the cybercrime route; for emergency call 112. For cybercrime helpline use 1930. Call 1930 / Call 112 | National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal | Official link |