Editorial Policy

Our standards for research, sourcing, fact-checking and corrections.

Last updated: July 19, 2026

The Bharat AI Sathi editorial team publishes tutorials, product updates, government service explainers and long-form guides across our blog and help centre. This page describes the standards every piece of published content follows.

1. Independence

Editorial decisions are made by our in-house team. Advertisers, partners and sponsors have no influence on which topics we cover, how we cover them, or what conclusions we reach. Sponsored content, when present, is clearly labelled as such.

2. Sourcing

  • Government scheme details are sourced from official Ministry portals, gazette notifications and PIB releases.
  • Statistics are attributed to their primary source (NSO, RBI, MeitY, UIDAI, NITI Aayog, etc.).
  • Third-party product claims are verified against the vendor's official documentation.

3. Use of AI in the editorial process

We use AI to help draft outlines, summarise long documents and translate between Hindi and English. Every published article is then rewritten, fact-checked and edited by a human editor. We never publish raw, unreviewed AI output. See our AI Usage Policy for detail.

4. Bylines and expertise

Long-form articles carry the author's name and a short bio describing their relevant experience. When an article is a collaboration or is written by the editorial team as a whole, it is bylined "Bharat AI Sathi Editorial".

5. Accuracy and corrections

We aim for accuracy in every article. If you spot a factual error, email editorial@bharataisathi.com with the URL and the correction. Confirmed corrections are made inline and noted at the bottom of the article with the date of change.

6. Updates and freshness

Government scheme details, eligibility criteria and application steps change frequently. We review evergreen articles at least once every six months and update the "Last updated" date accordingly. Time-sensitive articles are updated as soon as an official change is published.

7. Conflicts of interest

Writers must disclose any financial or personal relationship with a company, product or scheme they cover. Where a conflict cannot be avoided, the article is reassigned or a prominent disclosure is added.

8. Reader feedback

We take reader feedback seriously. Reach us at editorial@bharataisathi.com for editorial concerns, or use our contact page for general enquiries.