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Unused sources edit

I've removed the list of unused sources from the article, because it turned the article into a résumé, as noted in the {{Like resume}} cleanup tag that was on the page. Please feel free to use these sources to cite prose in the article. The sources are reproduced below:

Sources from the article
  1. Whistling Woods International, 19 September 2018: Guest Interactions, "One man, many talents - Sudipto Das awakened a philosophical ethos among the students of WWI"[1]
  2. Deccan Chronicle
    • 27 March 2018: Feature, "Sudipto Das believes music can heal, and that is exactly what he has experienced by performing live, through his band is no different."[2]
    • 27 February 2018: Feature, "A journey spanning over a decade, this musician-cum-entrepreneur shares the inside track of his path so far."[3]
    • 20 February 2018: Feature, "A chance project that sprouted out of a discussion at an IIT hostel back in the '90s, continues to make the right kind of noise!"[4]
    • 1 March 2017: Feature, "Sudipto Das has always had a knack to touch upon lesser discussed topics..."[5]
    • 5 June 2016: Featured in Lifestyle, Viral Trending, "Education in India".[6]
  3. The Asian Age, Bombay & Delhi, 5 June 2016: Featured in Life & Style, "Education in India".[7]
  4. The Economic Times, 19 October 2015: Quoted in a feature, "The various cultural programmes will celebrate the essence of India, rather than just Bengali culture..."[8]
  5. Times of India
    • 26 June 2019: Theatre Review: Schweyk, The Warrior, "True to its theme, the songs [...] serve as the high points of this musical. Portrayed through original scores by a live band of musicians..."[9]
    • 16 March 2019: Feature, Brecht’s comedic play, Schweyk the Warrior, looks at war and its effects on the common man, "Original music ... a spectacular display of Balkan music."[10]
    • August 2018: Feature, A potpourri of action, suspense, conflict and politics, "Sudipto Das wears many hats. The IITian-turned-columnist is also a musician, speaker at TED events and an entrepreneur."[11]
    • 17 May 2015: Featured in Writers speak, "... balancing office with writing is challenging, it's the former which takes priority."[12][13]
    • 8 September 2014: Schweyk in the Second World War: A veteran's survival guide, "Showcases original music scored for the play, orchestrating the violin, cello and the piano..."[14]
  6. The Hindu
    • 2 April 2020: Life & Style, An apartment in Bengaluru is distributing groceries to daily wage earners, "The idea is to stay at home, respect the lockdown but still do whatever we can at a micro level to minimises the movement of people."[15]
    • 26 March 2019: Feature, Stories of yore, "Every aspect of the production, from the original music score by Sudipto Das ... were professional and well thought-out."[16]
    • 15 March 2019: Feature, "... A musical, with an original score composed by Sudipto Das ..."[17]
    • 20 October 2015: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "We want to be inclusive and celebrate Durga Puja as an Indian festival..."[18]
    • 13 October 2015: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "We don't believe in Bengali culture in isolation. We consider the essence of India, celebrating the same, with a touch of Bengal."[19]
    • 10 December 1014: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "Author Sudipto Das is wary of Radio taxi services..."[20]
    • 11 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto is possessed with a manic energy as he states that his influences are many and varied..."[21][22]
    • 26 September 2013: Feature, "It took Sudipto intensive research to put the novel together..."[23]
  7. Star of Mysore, 4 October 2013: Interview, "My second book named Prembajar..."[24]
  8. Sakal Times, 6 October 2013: Interview, "It won't be a sequel per se... will be about the mathematician Aryabhatt..."[25]
  9. Techgoss.com, 10 October 2013: Interview, "I would rather prefer working in smaller companies, where making a difference is much easier than in a company like Intel where you're just lost in the crowd..."[26]
  10. The New Indian Express, 15 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto Das, the author of The Ekkos Clan, writes, perhaps for the first time, on the sufferings of people on the Bangladesh side during the 1947 Partition of India..."[27]
  11. Deccan Chronicle
    • 28 October 2013: Quoted in a Lifestyle feature, "This is the basic measure a writer should take when approaching an agent."[28]
    • 25 October 2013: Quoted in a Lifestyle feature, "I don't feel insecure at all because I am financially secure at this age and my creativity hasn't even faltered..."[29]
    • 23 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto was born into a Bangladeshi family which moved to Kolkata during the Partition..."[30]
  12. NY.NEWSYAPS, 23 October 2013: Review & Feature, "Sudipto pointed out, companies, such as Kodak, Nokia, or Blackberry, took less than a few decades to go from being market-leading innovators to the capitalistic equivalents of failed states..."[31]
  13. Hindustan Times, 27 October 2013: Quoted in "PickingOrder – Get your list of what to READ"[32][33]
  14. Bangalore Mirror, 15 November 2013: Interview, "One feisty woman's partition story."[34]
  15. The Telegraph, 27 November 2013: Review & Interview, "I realized that almost nothing had been written about the Bengal side of Partition..."[35]
  16. Absolute India, 2 February 2014: Interview, "Anyone who reads can also write"[36]
  17. Bangalore Mirror, 10 December 2014: Article, by invitation, "It's no smooth ride on app cabs"[37]

References

  1. ^ "Guest Interactions". WWI. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
  2. ^ "Back in the days of..." Deccan Chronicle. 2018-03-27. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  3. ^ "IIT is a Bindaas set-up!". Deccan Chronicle. 2018-02-27. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference :13 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Prabhan, Pooja (1 Mar 2017). "'EKKOS'phere of feminism" (PDF). Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  6. ^ Das, Sudipto (5 Jun 2016). "LIFESTYLE, VIRAL AND TRENDING, Education in india". LIFESTYLE, VIRAL AND TRENDING, Education in india. Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 5 Jun 2016.
  7. ^ Das, Sudipto (June 5, 2016). "Education in India". Education in India. The Asian Age. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  8. ^ "How Navratri celebrations are bringing different communities together in Bengaluru - The Economic Times". The Economic Times. The Economic Times. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  9. ^ Jun 26, Reema Gowalla | TNN | Updated; 2019; Ist, 0:05. "Theatre Review: Schweyk, The Warrior | Bengaluru News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-06-26. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference :14 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ "A potpourri of action, suspense, conflict and politics - The Times Of India - Bangalore, 2018-08-11". Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  12. ^ "For techies-turned-writers, day jobs contribute to creative endeavours - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  13. ^ Puri, Tarini (17 May 2015). "For techies-turned-writers, day jobs contribute to creative endeavours" (PDF). Times of India. Retrieved 6 Nov 2017.
  14. ^ "Schweyk in the Second World War: A veteran's survival guide - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  15. ^ Datta, Sravasti (2020-04-02). "An apartment in Bengaluru is distributing groceries to daily wage earners". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  16. ^ Cite error: The named reference :16 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  17. ^ Datta, Sravasti (2019-03-15). "An anti-war musical". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  18. ^ "Hues of festivity". The Hindu. 2015-10-20. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  19. ^ "A taste of Bengal". The Hindu. 2015-10-13. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2015-10-25.
  20. ^ "All for the daily ride home". The Hindu. 13 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  21. ^ The Hindu, 11 October 2013: New Look at History
  22. ^ Rajmohan, Sooraj (11 Oct 2013). "New look at history" (PDF). The Hindu. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  23. ^ Datta, Sravasti (26 Sep 2013). "History de-coded" (PDF).
  24. ^ Star of Mysore: Interview
  25. ^ Sakal Times: Interview
  26. ^ Techgloss.com, 10 October 2013: Interview
  27. ^ "An unflinching look". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  28. ^ Sengupta, Arka (28 Oct 2013). "Rising "Literally"" (PDF). Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  29. ^ "Age you like it" (PDF). Deccan Chronicle. 25 Oct 2013. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  30. ^ Sengupta, Arka (23 Oct 2013). ""Bin"das writer" (PDF). Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  31. ^ Shrey, Goyal. "The Modern Indian Looks Back: A Conversation around The Ekkos Clan". Shrey Goyal. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  32. ^ Hindustan Times, 27 October 2013: PickingOrder – Get your list of what to READ...
  33. ^ "picking order" (PDF). Hindustan Times. 27 Oct 2013. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  34. ^ Bangalore Mirror, 15 November 2013: One feisty woman’s partition story
  35. ^ "An Indian thriller inspired by Dan Brown & Harrison Ford!". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  36. ^ Chatterjee, Ananya (2 Feb 2014). "Anyone who reads can also write: Das" (PDF). Absolute India. Retrieved 5 Nov 2017.
  37. ^ Cite error: The named reference :7 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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"This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self-published sources. (October 2019)" Can this comment be removed from the page now, given that the references were cleared in April 2020 saolide, 28 Nov 2020