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[[File:Luxor bridge piles1.JPG|thumb|Sarkarverse stands on ten pillars.]]
There are several ''pillars''' of Sarkarverse. Pillars means the most important rules or guidelines of the encyclopedia.
There are ten ''pillars''' of Sarkarverse. These pillars are the most important rules or guidelines on Sarkarverse.
* '''[[SV:Truth|Truth]]''': Sarkarverse strives to provide true and correct information
* Sarkarverse is an '''encyclopedia''':
* '''[[SV:Relevance|Releveance]]''': In Srakraverse all content must be directly or indirectly (preferably "directly") related and relevant to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar and his works
* Sarkarverse content is '''true''': Sarkarverse strives to provide accurate and helpful information. Toward that end, Sarkarverse gives equal importance to all of the three sources or validations of knowledge (perception, inference, and authority), recognizing that each of the three may be subject to error.
* '''[[SV:Verifiability|Verifiability]]''': Encyclopaedic content must be verifiable.
* Sarkarverse content is '''relevant''': In Sarkarverse all content must be directly related to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar and his works. Helpful links to general topics on other wikis (notably Wikipedia) may be incorporated into articles on Sarkarverse, but such articles need not and should not be imported into Sarkarverse.
* '''[[SV:Notability|Notability]]''': Encyclopaedic articles should be notable in their own right.
* Sarkarverse content is '''[[SV:Verifiability|verifiable]]''': Sarkarverse content should be verifiable. As far as possible, all critical and pertinent citations should be included in each article. Articles that lack such citations may be challenged and the questionable content removed. 
* Sarkarverse content is '''[[SV:Notability|notable]]''': Sarkarverse articles should be notable in their own right. Sarkarverse does not need to document each and every little thing in the life of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. So an original discourse of his might be sufficiently notable for a separate article, but the color of a shirt he wore on a particular day probably would not be.
* Sarkarverse content is '''free''':
* Sarkarverse language is '''neutral''':
* Sarkarverse editors are '''polite and helpful''':
* Sarkarverse relies on '''disciplined coordinated cooperation''':
* Sarkarverse is '''not dogmatic''':




{{Sarkarverse policies and guidelines}}
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[[Category:Sarkarverse policies and guidelines]]
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Revision as of 13:17, 17 November 2013

Sarkarverse stands on ten pillars.

There are ten pillars' of Sarkarverse. These pillars are the most important rules or guidelines on Sarkarverse.

  • Sarkarverse is an encyclopedia:
  • Sarkarverse content is true: Sarkarverse strives to provide accurate and helpful information. Toward that end, Sarkarverse gives equal importance to all of the three sources or validations of knowledge (perception, inference, and authority), recognizing that each of the three may be subject to error.
  • Sarkarverse content is relevant: In Sarkarverse all content must be directly related to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar and his works. Helpful links to general topics on other wikis (notably Wikipedia) may be incorporated into articles on Sarkarverse, but such articles need not and should not be imported into Sarkarverse.
  • Sarkarverse content is verifiable: Sarkarverse content should be verifiable. As far as possible, all critical and pertinent citations should be included in each article. Articles that lack such citations may be challenged and the questionable content removed.
  • Sarkarverse content is notable: Sarkarverse articles should be notable in their own right. Sarkarverse does not need to document each and every little thing in the life of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. So an original discourse of his might be sufficiently notable for a separate article, but the color of a shirt he wore on a particular day probably would not be.
  • Sarkarverse content is free:
  • Sarkarverse language is neutral:
  • Sarkarverse editors are polite and helpful:
  • Sarkarverse relies on disciplined coordinated cooperation:
  • Sarkarverse is not dogmatic: