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June 2014 edit

  Please do not add or change content, as you did to MS Shoes, without verifying it by citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article.

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June 2014 edit

  Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did to MS Shoes. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. bonadea contributions talk 13:29, 30 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

MS Shoes East Ltd. regarding dead/deleted references. edit

To edit the following issues are required to be looked into :-

1. The following links are dead since they have been deleted being inaccurate information :-

(A)a b c d e f g Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01.[dead link]

(B) "Shoe baron gets NBW for IAF fraud". Indian Express. Apr 19, 2003. Retrieved 2012-05-01.[dead link]

(C) b V S Bhim (July 1, 2009). "Capital Market price rate interest - 10% nation product RAO interest charge _2% per annum". Citeman Network.

2. The above links should be permitted to be deleted and on your permission they can be edited/deleted.

2. The following information in the article is relied upon the above references which is should be allowed to be edited as it is either false information or inaccurate besides the above links are dead : -

(A) It attracted large investments before collapsing in Feb., 1995. Many investors lost large sums of money.[1]

(B) The market closed for three days after the crash.[2].

(C) He raised money from investors and borrowed large sums from financial institutions and banks.[3]

(D)Shares were traded at Rs. 24 in 1993, and peaked at Rs. 502.50 in Jan., 1995.[4]

(E) When they crashed in March, 1995 the collateral effects were so sever that the markets had to be closed for three days.[5].

(F)More than Rs. 2.7 billion was lost.[6]

(G) Sachdeva was charged with violating the Company Act and Prevention of Corruption Act. Later CBI abandoned the probe due to lack of evidence, but in 2003 reopened the case. Many other civil and criminal charges were filed. [7]

(H) In April, 2003 a Delhi Metropolitian Court issued a non bailable warrant against Sachdeva for failing to pay back money owed to the Indian Air Force Benevolent Association. ,Ref>"Shoe baron gets NBW for IAF fraud". Indian Express. Apr 19, 2003. Retrieved 2012-05-01</Ref>.

(I) In June, 2003 Delhi High Court ordered that the company be sent to Board for Industrial & Financial Reconstruction. Few companies survive this process. [8] .


I am puzzled as to where you got the information that the links are "dead since they have been deleted being inaccurate information"? I have not been able to confirm that information anywhere. On the contrary, the links are dead because the Indian Express no longer archive any articles from before 2009 - it has nothing at all to do with whether the information is correct. On my talk page you mention that the information was "deleted from the google" - that is inaccurate, since Google contains no information, it merely indexes and provides links to information stored in other places. Again, the older archives have simply been deleted from the Indian Express website - but that does not mean that they disappear, only that they are not available online. That does not mean that they cannot be used to verify the information.
In any case, as you will know if you have taken the time to look into Wikipedia's policies as requested, the cornerstone is verifiability, and since these facts are verifiable in independent sources (whether those sources are available on the Internet is completely beside the point!) they shoule not be removed. Thank you. --bonadea contributions talk 09:59, 3 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

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For information on how to contribute to Wikipedia when you have a conflict of interest, please see our frequently asked questions for organizations. In this edit you refer to "our clarifications" which makes it clear that you represent MS Shoes. bonadea contributions talk 12:13, 3 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

Your draft article, User:Gqad/sandbox edit

 

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. TKK! bark with me! 23:45, 15 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01
  2. ^ V S Bhim (July 1, 2009). "Capital Market price rate interest - 10% nation product RAO interest charge _2% per annum". Citeman Network.
  3. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01
  4. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01
  5. ^ V S Bhim (July 1, 2009). "Capital Market price rate interest - 10% nation product RAO interest charge _2% per annum". Citeman Network.
  6. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01
  7. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01
  8. ^ Nirmala Ganapathy (Jun 6, 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners". The Indian Express. Retrieved 2012-05-01