Automation can help monitor sources and organise a draft, but it cannot understand a family’s circumstances or replace government evidence. This policy sets limits for any AI-assisted work on the site.
Permitted assistance
- Suggesting outlines and plain-language alternatives.
- Extracting candidate topics from configured public sources.
- Drafting metadata, summaries or image concepts for editorial review.
- Finding possible duplicate topics and internal links.
Prohibited uses
- Inventing an order number, deadline, amount, source or quotation.
- Deciding a person’s eligibility, status or grievance outcome.
- Requesting or processing Aadhaar, bank, OTP or application records.
- Presenting an unverified rumour as a government decision.
- Generating a fake government document, emblem or official identity.
Review and publication
The theme defaults to saving AI-assisted articles as drafts. Administrators can change automation settings, but time-sensitive claims should still be checked against accessible primary evidence, and automatically published content remains subject to review and correction.
Transparency
Where AI assistance materially affects an article, the publisher may disclose it in the byline or editorial note. The responsible publisher—not the tool—remains accountable.
Frequently asked questions
Does AI decide whether someone is eligible?
No. AI has no role in government eligibility or payment decisions.
May AI invent a government order or source?
Never. Claims must be checked against accessible evidence, and uncertainty must be labelled.
Is personal scheme data sent to AI tools?
It should not be. This site does not request application documents, Aadhaar, bank data or OTPs.