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You stated Wikipedia has become a joke its far worse than that its misinformation hotspot now and when it finally does lose its remaining credibility and is thrown into the garbage where it belongs you are one of the few editors that can hold there head up high and say they you used it not for propaganda or historical revisionism but for good. I wish you all the best Fowler Wikipedia does not deserve you let it rot and fester as a propaganda tool for these low lifes of the BJP/Hindutva gang take care farewell. [[User:Mrdabalina|Mrdabalina]] ([[User talk:Mrdabalina|talk]]) 19:48, 4 December 2023 (UTC) |
You stated Wikipedia has become a joke its far worse than that its misinformation hotspot now and when it finally does lose its remaining credibility and is thrown into the garbage where it belongs you are one of the few editors that can hold there head up high and say they you used it not for propaganda or historical revisionism but for good. I wish you all the best Fowler Wikipedia does not deserve you let it rot and fester as a propaganda tool for these low lifes of the BJP/Hindutva gang take care farewell. [[User:Mrdabalina|Mrdabalina]] ([[User talk:Mrdabalina|talk]]) 19:48, 4 December 2023 (UTC) |
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Hi there. I understand that you edited the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948]] page to restate a UN-mandated ceasefire but then undid such to show an "inkling of Indian-nationalist bias", and I understand your frustration. However, despite the mass bias shown across this encyclopedia, its best you undo this self-reversion and restore it to the scholarly consensus. Thanks. [[User:MrGreen1163|MrGreen1163]] ([[User talk:MrGreen1163|talk]]) 23:12, 4 December 2023 (UTC) |
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Indian vultures, (Gyps indicus), in a nest on the tower of the Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh. The vulture became nearly extinct in India in the 1990s from having ingested the carrion of diclofenac-laced cattle.
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The bank myna is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent.
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The vulnerable Malabar frog is endemic to the Western Ghats.
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The endangered Nilgiri tahr is endemic to the Western Ghats. Shown here is a female in a national park in Kerala.
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The brahminy kite (Haliastur indus) hunts for fish and other prey near the coasts and around inland wetlands.
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The lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is the Indian national flower. Hindus and Buddhists regard it as a sacred symbol of enlightenment.
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The Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is the Indian national bird. It roosts in moist and dry-deciduous forests, cultivated areas, and village precincts.
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The pushkarani, or tank, located on the eastern side of Krishna temple in Hampi, Karnataka, the seat of the Vijayanagara Empire
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A Jain woman washes the feet of Bahubali Gomateswara at Shravanabelagola, Karnataka. The Bahubali idol is 18 metres (58 ft) high and is carved out of a single rock on top of a hill.
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The Agasthiyamalai range, constituting the southern end of the Western Ghats, as seen from the rainshadow region of the southwest monsoon in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
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Flowing through its rocky terrain near Hampi is the Tungabhadra river, the major right bank tributary of the Krishna river, a peninsular river, which empties into the Bay of Bengal. The coracles, made of wicker, are traditionally covered with hide, their circular shape preventing them from overturning in rivers with rocky outcrops.
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A bharatnatyam concert in 2014
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The interior of San Thome Basilica, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Christianity is believed to have been introduced to India by the late 2nd century by Syriac-speaking Christians.
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Indian agriculture dates from the period 7,000–6,000 BCE, employs two thirds of the national workforce, and is second in farm output worldwide. Above, a farmer works an ox-drawn plow in Kadmati, West Bengal.
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Schoolchildren in Chambal, Madhya Pradesh eating a mid-day meal. The Mid-Day Meal Scheme attempts to lower rates of childhood malnutrition in India.
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Taj Mahal mosque, Agra, India
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Two women walk past the huge cavity where one of the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan used to stand, June 17, 2012. The monumental statues were built in A.D. 507 and 554
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Things to do on 6/10/22
- Start the article Singrauli estate (see Wikipedia_talk:Noticeboard_for_India-related_topics#Cleaning_up_confusions_about_"Singrauli_State"
- Start something on the Ethnic fermented foods and beverages of the Darjeeling Hills, using
- Thapa, Namrata; Tamang, Jyoti Prakash (2020), "Ethnic Fermented Foods and Beverages of Sikkim and Darjeeling Hills (Gorkhaland Territorial Administration)", in Tamang, Jyoti Prakash (ed.), Ethnic Fermented Foods and Beverages of India: Science History and Culture, Singapore: Springer Nature, ISBN 978-981-15-1485-2 and
- Tamang, Jyoti P.; Sarkar, Prabir K; Hesseltine, Clifford W (1988). "Traditional Fermented Foods and Beverages of Darjeeling". Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 44 (4): 375–385. doi:10.1002/jsfa.2740440410.
- Add something on Tibetan refugees in Darjeeling.
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Hi there, Can you please reply here, Need your assistance!. 2400:ADC1:477:8500:C07:E7EE:3D56:FA35 (talk) 17:42, 1 December 2023 (UTC)
Thank you
Hey there just dropped by to express my thanks for all the hard work you have put in for over a decade into the South Asian topic area you have been the only editor (seriously you are the only one) who has tried to keep a semblance of neutrality in an ocean of pro Indian and Hindutva propagandists its hard and many do not even bother as they dont want the harassment and stress when fighting over a billion brainwashed keyboard warriors from India but you stuck it out and made some great changes and contributions on various articles this new saga of Indians trying to turn every war into a victory (Indo-Pak 1947 war point in case) for India will never end they are just too many of them and they coordinate behind the scenes with edits using multiple accounts and editors backing each other everyone admin/editor knows this but again they dont want to entangle themselves in the toxic Hindu nationalist cyber wars which are so common now on Wikipedia.
You stated Wikipedia has become a joke its far worse than that its misinformation hotspot now and when it finally does lose its remaining credibility and is thrown into the garbage where it belongs you are one of the few editors that can hold there head up high and say they you used it not for propaganda or historical revisionism but for good. I wish you all the best Fowler Wikipedia does not deserve you let it rot and fester as a propaganda tool for these low lifes of the BJP/Hindutva gang take care farewell. Mrdabalina (talk) 19:48, 4 December 2023 (UTC)
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
Hi there. I understand that you edited the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948 page to restate a UN-mandated ceasefire but then undid such to show an "inkling of Indian-nationalist bias", and I understand your frustration. However, despite the mass bias shown across this encyclopedia, its best you undo this self-reversion and restore it to the scholarly consensus. Thanks. MrGreen1163 (talk) 23:12, 4 December 2023 (UTC)