Editorial standards followed for source-based village directory pages.
About this page
This policy explains how source data is selected, transformed, checked, corrected and kept separate from advertising.
Questions about editorial standards may be sent to editorial@karnataka.villagecodes.in.
Quick facts
- Page type
- Editorial Policy
- Last updated
- 10 June 2026
- Website
- Karnataka Village Codes
- editorial@karnataka.villagecodes.in
Policy status
Last updated: 10 June 2026. This page should be read with the Terms of Use and Disclaimer.
Editorial purpose
Pages answer practical questions about village identity, administrative hierarchy and source-reported codes and figures. Content is written in clear Indian English and should remain understandable without specialist knowledge.
Source discipline
Factual village fields must come from the source dataset or from a calculation that can be reproduced from source records. Missing information is not filled with assumptions.
- Keep source names and codes traceable
- Identify the dataset as Census 2011
- Distinguish historical data from current information
- Use official or reliable public evidence for corrections
- Do not publish fake ratings, reviews or endorsements
Automated generation and review
The website uses code templates to generate pages at scale. Automation may help with sentence structure, summaries, metadata and validation, but it must not invent facts. Generator changes are tested on sample and full output before release.
Corrections and transparency
Material display errors should be corrected through the shared generator. A correction should record the reason and supporting source so that it remains reproducible.
Advertising independence
Advertising sales, ad networks and sponsors do not control village data, rankings, corrections or source notes. Paid content must be labelled and kept separate from editorial information.
Editorial contact
Send editorial questions, source-mapping concerns or conflict-of-interest reports to editorial@karnataka.villagecodes.in.
Frequently asked questions
Does automation invent village facts?
No. Automated text must use source fields or reproducible calculations.
Can advertising influence a correction?
No. Advertising and editorial decisions are kept separate.
How can I question an editorial decision?
Email editorial@karnataka.villagecodes.in with the page URL and the reason for the concern.
This page states the website policy as at the last-updated date. Applicable law and official regulatory guidance take priority if they change.