Topic Context
A useful IndiaWiki article should answer the reader's basic questions in a neutral order: what the topic is, why it is relevant, where it fits in the broader Indian context, and what verified information is available. If the draft concerns an examination acronym, readers will usually need the full form, conducting body, purpose, eligibility context and how results are used. If it concerns an institution, readers will need location, affiliation, academic or public role and a brief history. If it concerns a public figure, readers will need verified public roles and career background without praise, criticism or private-life speculation.
The article should be written for a general reader, not only for applicants, fans, campaign workers or institutional insiders. It should not become a brochure, guide, coaching note or promotional biography. Where the topic requires current instructions, the article should point readers toward official references rather than reproducing uncertain or outdated details.
Additional Review Guidance
Before publishing, check the official name, spelling, category, image metadata and references. For entrance examinations, verify the full form, conducting body, score use, eligibility and official notifications. For institutions, verify location, affiliation, recognition and public role. For public figures, verify public offices and career details from reliable sources. Any unsupported dates, rankings, fees, current claims or private details should be removed.
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