Editorial Policy & Safeguards
How we handle evidence, verdicts, corrections and accountability. Read this alongside our Methodology.
1. Evidence-first approach
Sarkari Vaade tracks election promises against publicly available evidence. It does not make allegations of corruption, fraud or criminality.
2. Non-partisan policy
The tracker is designed to cover governments across parties and states. Verdicts are based on public evidence, not party preference.
3. Preliminary verdicts
Most verdicts are preliminary unless marked as official source-trail complete. Preliminary verdicts may change when stronger evidence becomes available.
4. Corrections welcome
Departments, researchers, journalists, political parties and citizens can submit corrections, public sources or additional evidence via the Submit Correction/Update page.
5. Right to respond
If any government department or public authority believes an entry is incomplete or incorrect, they may submit official data or public records for review. Verified submissions are reflected in the next update cycle with attribution.
6. Funding disclosure
This is 100% independently, personally funded tracker. There is no political, NGO, media house, or any other donor involved.
7. Disclaimer
Sarkari Vaade is a public evidence-mapping project. It is not a judicial finding, audit authority or allegation platform. Absence of public evidence does not automatically prove non-implementation; it means fulfilment has not been publicly demonstrated through the sources reviewed.