AfD nomination of Adirondack Architecture

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Speedy deletion nomination of Trademark Electronic Search System

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Orphaned non-free media (File:Logo of Entrepreneurs' Organization.jpg)

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Nomination of SynapseIndia for deletion

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Dear §FreeRangeFrogcroak,

Please suggest what particular items if edited or added, you think would make this page more notable, I would willingly do that. The business is notable and have very good partners around the world, may be I'm just missing on good content/references on wikipage. Mridu 10:53, 25 October 2013 (UTC)

Conflict of interest

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Hi, Thanks for leaving the message on my talk page. I noticed the mistake in my comment and have updated it. Also, I'm NOT currently associated with the business in anyway, but yes, my reference as "our own page" in my comment was actually a mistake and goes way back when I had been their employee, but quit the job several years ago after having a baby. Since I'm well aware of the business and their notability, last year while reading a few wiki pages, I found that they do have mentions but do not have a page, hence created one. I'm not completely aware of all wiki policies so as the editors are suggesting I'm editing the article to make it inline to the wiki policies. Any comment from your end would be appreciated.Mridu 08:39, 29 October 2013 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of Entrepreneurs' Organization

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File permission problem with File:Shamit Khemka.jpg

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File permission problem with File:Shamit Khemka.jpg

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Proposed deletion of International Chandramauli Charitable Trust

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The article International Chandramauli Charitable Trust has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Not notable. The only reference that's not self-sourced, BBC News, is about a woman running a marathon, and only mentions the ICC Trust in passing. The other two references are to a representative of the Trust speaking on Youtube, and to a paid WordPress promotional press release (SynapseIndia). Using Wordpress and Youtube as "sources" is a good indication that no actual third-party sources exist, and sure enough, Google finds nothing.

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Nomination of International Chandramauli Charitable Trust for deletion

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Your recent edits

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Regarding User:Bishonen

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Bishonen is not a vandal. Read WP:Assume good faith (a foundational site principle) and WP:NOTVAND. Bishonen is actually an administrator, and becoming an administrator requires approval from a significant portion of the Wikipedia community. Not just anyone becomes an administrator.

You seem to have misinterpreted some of the humor on Bishonen's user page as accusations of misbehavior. A review of Bishonen's block log indicates that the first block was because she "Asked to be blocked, to experience it," and the third was a clear accident. Your accusations that Bishonen is secretly working for some firm that manipulates Wikipedia would be a ridiculous conspiracy theory if it didn't smell like Psychological projection.

In short, I strongly advise you stop acting like Bishonen is doing anything wrong, because Bishonen isn't doing anything wrong here. You are, however. Ian.thomson (talk) 05:25, 13 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

I understood that I might have been misunderstanding Bishonen after your response on teahouse. Also I didn't have any intentions to malign the admins name or account hence I refrain to to mention it on the post. The admins comment on my Afd page led me to believe that theadmin is desperate to have it deleted despite the references. Thanks. Mridu 06:30, 13 April 2016 (UTC)

Please sign your posts

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Did you see the "Your recent edits" section above? You've been editing Wikipedia since 2006. Please sign your posts properly. Bishonen | talk 12:20, 13 April 2016 (UTC).Reply

@Bishonen: I had been adding four tildes but it is not appearing properly as here Mridu 18:01, 13 April 2016 (UTC) I'll try using the button however 'with all due respect' you seem to be determined to have my account blocked, so how does it matter. --Mridu 18:01, 13 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Blocked for sockpuppetry

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