Khanzadipur edit

A small village located 42 km from the world famous spiritual city of Varanasi in UP, India. Although it’s a small village, it is home to a diverse group of local residents comprising of farmers, artisans, weavers, teachers, truck drivers, professors, retired govt. and private sector employees and many others. It even has a fully operational Post Office, something that is considered as a luxury in small Indian villages. Commuting is no problem for the village folks as buses, rickshaws, and taxis regularly ply on the two-lane road that connects the NH 4. India’s economic growth has somehow managed to touch this seemingly remote village, evidence of which can be seen in shabbily dressed farmers using mobile phones for communicating with their friends, families and associates. Village elders vouch for the development that is currently taking place in India and have a nagging habit of informing youngsters about how they survived the rough seas and emerged unscathed when most Indian villages faced utmost poverty and famine like situations. The weary eyes of village elders tell you everything and in a way reflect the country’s social and economic history after the independence. The village has schools up to eighth grade, after which students have to trek 2 miles daily to a nearby village having schooling facilities up to 12th grade. Entertainment options are quite limited in the village as there are no movie theaters and village folks cannot depend on television because electricity is a huge problem. The areas surrounding the village are however very scenic. Some of the best weekend destinations are located in and around the village. If you get to Khanzadipur, do not forget to visit the majestic Ganges, the impressive Chunar fort, and innumerable water falls that dot the nearby landscape.

Akhilesh Yadav edit

It is governments that introduce policies, not individuals. Please stop ascribing welfare policies to Akhilesh Yadav - we already know that he has a cult of personality but Wikipedia is not a fan site. Thanks. - Sitush (talk) 12:07, 22 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

September 2016 edit

 

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Okay, it seems that only i am editing. What about you? You are doing the same thing, aren't you? You are trying to intimidate me, which is an offence mind you. I believe my content provides a comprehensive view of Akhilesh Yadav, so i have every right to post it. You are blindly rejecting all logic and rationality and repeatedly deleting my additions. You seem prejudiced and seem to have a personal agenda. Thank you for your warnings, but they apply to you as well. Buff 4u2000 (talk) 13:53, 22 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
Read the civility policy. Your comments toward Sitush are not entirely civil and are close to being personal attacks. Do not use language toward another editor that would offend you if used toward you. Robert McClenon (talk) 02:13, 23 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
And what about Sitush acting as a rogue policemen, trying to curtain freedom and preventing users from updating content. Wiki is a headless state that gives rise to rogue agents like you and Sitush, who are probably working for commission and making money by taking control of certain pages. Sitush started being uncivil by repeatedly deleting my relevant content without any sound logic, so first blame him.
First Sitush said the government does the development work and not the chief minister. Later i changed it to government, but then also he deleted the content. Can you please ask him why he did that? He said government and so i changed to government, but he again deleted it. Where's the logic in that? Where's the civility in that? Where's anything in that? It's just his thinking that he owns certain pages, and considers himself superior to the rest of the world, that he is doing such acts. I have never seen such a pompous person like Sitush.
First, look into the facts - who started the civil crisis, then blame me. You are only seeing one side of the story. Buff 4u2000 (talk) 06:25, 23 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

ANI edit

  There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Robert McClenon (talk) 02:01, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply