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UNRECORDED - India's Missing Record
There is an India you are shown. It lives in polished press releases, carefully worded budget speeches, and photographs taken at the moment of inauguration when everything looks complete, successful, and certain. And then there is the India you are not shown. The one where inquiries are announced, but their findings quietly disappear. Where laws exist on paper, but never reach the ground. Where official numbers tell one story, and lived reality tells another. Where entire communities remain invisible not because they don’t exist, but because they were never counted.
Unrecorded exists for that India. This is not a platform built to follow headlines. It is built to question what happens after the headline fades. We go where documentation stops. We examine the gaps between policy and implementation, intent and outcome, promise and proof. We look at the systems, not just the symptoms. Because behind every failure that gets normalized, there is a structure that allows it.
At Unrecorded, every story is grounded in facts, backed by sources, and stripped of noise. Not driven by outrage. Not shaped by bias. Just evidence, context, and clarity. We are not here to name villains for the sake of spectacle we are here to trace responsibility, to map patterns, and to build a record that cannot be ignored.
We cover the laws that exist but are never enforced. The budgets that are allocated but fail to translate into impact. The inquiries that begin with urgency and end in silence. The people who live with the consequences and are never reflected in the narrative. This is citizen journalism, but not the kind that chases virality. This is deliberate, patient, and uncompromising.
Unrecorded is independent. Non-partisan. Issue-first. Fact-first.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.

