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Espionage in ancient India

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Hello vishnu thanks for your interest in the article, unfortunately the article got deleted due to copyright problems and sadly i dont have a copy of it LegalEagle 04:18, 5 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Your concerns

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Vishnuji, I am not a very active editor on Wikipedia right now, and even when I do edit, I tend to stay mainly on anti-vandalism now. Anyways, I had put the tags up there a long time ago when there was indeed conflict about their neutrality. I have just reviewed Hindu Unity, and tried to make it NPOV up to my standards at least (I still have concerns that a whole entire section is used for the Israeli-Lebanon conflict; since the conflict is over the section should be condensed and put into the ideology section maybe??). Oh and by the way, there hasn't been too much activity about these articles recently so silence about neutrality does not mean no neutrality problems. Anyways, I would suggest starting a discussion on the talk page asking if any other editors object to removing the tag, but since I have not edited for a while now, you should check with WP guidelines first. But personally, I think:

  1. At least the HSS article is slanted to some degree
  2. I cannot judge the BJP article
  3. I already addressed my concerns on the HU article above.

But act according to Wikipedia guidelines and your own unbiased judgments if possible. Thank you! Mar de Sin Speak up! 19:57, 12 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

As of right now, the tag is up there. I am also rather busy currently, and I will look into this matter later if possible. Try to talk to those who are involved in high school data etc., as they may be more seasoned on the topic. Thanks. Mar de Sin Speak up! 21:04, 2 June 2007 (UTC)Reply


MS602: On Michael Crow's page, you wrote "The article doesn't explain WHY Crow was criticised." That's because some unknown user keeps deleting discussion which specifically criticizes. Whomever this is only leaves vague references on the page, and deletes all else. If you would like to read the articles that are referenced, and attempt an explanation, go ahead and try, but I'll bet this person will remove it fairly quickly.

Orphaned non-free image (Image:Clipmarks logo.gif)

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List of top Tollywood films

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I have converted your speedy-deletion tagging of this article into tagging for AFD consideration; it is not suitable for speedy deletion by a strict interpretation of policy. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of top Tollywood films. --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 02:24, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Request for help over sanskrit caption of R&AW

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Hello, I would request you to kindly look into the devnagri seal caption of R&AW, which is given as धर्मो रक्षति रक्षित for Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitaha. I wish to know if it is correct in devnagri script. The english caption is correct, also can you tell the meaning of the motto in english LegalEagle 16:23, 27 August 2007 (UTC)Reply