This page describes how nudinow.in thinks about information before it is published. Editorial policy is not a checklist for us; it is a set of working rules that guide everyday decisions about what deserves attention, what requires caution, and what should not be published at all.
What we consider “publishable information”
We publish content only when it meets at least one of the following conditions:
- It directly affects citizens (schemes, jobs, education, and agriculture)
- It explains an official announcement that is difficult to understand in its raw form
- It helps readers make sense of policy, timelines, or eligibility
- It prevents confusion caused by partial or misleading information circulating online
If a topic does not serve a clear public purpose, it is not published.
How editorial decisions are made
Editorial decisions at nudinow.in are made by reviewing:
- official documents and notifications,
- government portals(.nic, .in, etc.), public circulars and press conferences (PIB),
- and the real-world relevance of the update.
Speed is not treated as an editorial advantage. Clarity and correctness are. When information is incomplete or still under revision, the article reflects that uncertainty instead of masking it.
Verification before publication
Before an article goes live, we ask three internal questions:
- Is the source official or publicly verifiable?
- Can the information be misunderstood if poorly explained?
- Does the article clearly separate fact from interpretation?
If any of these answers are unclear, the article is revised or withheld.
Language, tone, and responsibility
All content on nudinow.in is published in Kannada.
This is not a translation exercise—it is an editorial commitment.
Complex government or institutional language is rewritten for understanding, without altering meaning or intent. We avoid:
- exaggerated headlines,
- emotional framing,
- or fear-based wording.
Our tone is explanatory, not persuasive.
Independence and boundaries
nudinow.in is an independent publication.
- We are not affiliated with government departments
- We do not act on behalf of any authority
- We do not accept editorial instructions from outside entities
Editorial boundaries are clearly maintained between information and execution.
We inform; we do not process, approve, or intervene.
Corrections are part of publishing, not a failure
Policies change. Dates move. Criteria get revised. When this happens:
- articles are updated,
- outdated details are corrected,
- and clarity is restored for readers.
Corrections are handled deliberately and transparently, not silently.
Readers can report errors through our Contact page.
What our articles are not meant to replace
Our content does not replace:
- official government instructions,
- legal advice,
- financial or administrative authority.
Readers are always encouraged to confirm final actions through official sources.
Editorial accountability
Every article published on nudinow.in carries an editorial responsibility:
- to be accurate at the time of publication,
- to be updated when facts change,
- and to respect reader trust.
Editorial work does not end when an article is published
Editorial communication
Questions related to editorial accuracy, content integrity, or corrections can be directed to:
Messages related to editorial concerns are reviewed with priority.