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Trust and dates

Source & editorial policy

How onevikash chooses sources, labels uncertainty and keeps event dates separate by country and occurrence. Last updated 13 July 2026.

Dates and tools

  • Source priority

    The appropriate authority depends on the event. onevikash normally prioritizes sources in this order: Government or statutory authority for public and bank holidays. Intergovernmental institution for international observances. Recognized religious authority for tradition- or country-dependent observances. Official organizer for ticketed, sports, music, arts and community events. Official tourism or regional authority, then a licensed provider when a primary feed is unavailable. Community submissions only after review and with an appropriate verification label.

  • One event, local occurrences

    A recurring event such as Christmas, Diwali or Eid is treated as an event concept with separate country, region, tradition and year occurrences. onevikash does not assume that one country’s timestamp or authority applies everywhere. Mixed directories use event-level source and status information rather than presenting one country authority as the source for every item on the page.

  • Status and uncertainty

    Dates should be labelled official, confirmed, calculated, estimated, moon-sighting pending, postponed, cancelled or completed as appropriate. A government administrative holiday may confirm time off in one country without establishing a universal religious date. Artificial intelligence may help organize or draft material, but it must not be treated as the authority that determines an event date.

  • Original work

    Competitor sites may be reviewed for product research or disagreement checks. onevikash does not intend to scrape or republish their descriptions, images or data as its own authority.