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اطلاع برائے ترجمہ: Wikimedia Highlights, May 2014

سلام Arunreginald،

آپ کو یہ اطلاع اس لیے موصول ہورہی ہے کہ آپ Meta پر بطور مترجم اردو درج ہیں۔ صفحہ Wikimedia Highlights, May 2014 ترجمہ کے لیے دستیاب ہے۔ آپ اس کا ترجمہ یہاں کرسکتے ہیں:



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آپ کی معاونت نہایت قابل قدر ہے۔ آپ جیسے مترجمین Meta کی مدد کرسکتے ہیں تاکہ متعدد الالسنہ برادری کی حیثیت سے کام کیا جاسکے۔

شکریہ!

Meta ترجمہ سے مربوط افراد‏, 07:42, 1 July 2014 (UTC)

Pakistani Cultural Heritage - Edit Drive

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Template:Pakistani federal ministries

I see you are doing great job in adding government-related articles to Wikipedia.
I have just a suggestion to rename the above mention template to some more suitable name, instead of "ministry" we can use "government". It is not common in Pakistan to call governments as they are called ministry in Britain.
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  • This template does not list governments, but lists the federal cabinet ministries formed in Pakistan. The word "ministry" is used for a cabinet formation under the prime minister (e.g., First Thatcher ministry or Cameron ministry) while the word "government" in used for two or more consecutive cabinet formations under different prime ministers but one singular party (e.g., Conservative Government 1866–68 contains two ministries: Third Derby Ministry and First Disraeli Ministry who both belonged to the same Conservative Party). The word "government" is used with the party name, and the word "ministry" is used with the name of the prime minister. In case of British articles, the one that lists articles about governments (in the sense that we Pakistanis know of) is Template:United Kingdom premierships not Template:British ministries. So, I suggest not to change the name.
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