hi i want to discuss some topics Hitendra dba (talk) 09:48, 22 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hindi and India edit

As we know Hindi is widely used in so much diversified India. Many Part of India are ready to accept the Hindi as a National languges. But Some parts are not so much heartly accepting it. The problem with this “unity in diversity” theory is that it is wishful thinking at best. Because in reality, we live as divided lives as imaginable. Stop any person in the street and ask him the number of states in India and you would most likely get a wrong answer. We are hardly bothered about the goings-on in states far away from our home and we hardly care about anything that is of little relevance to us. For most of us, the most of India is on the map but off the mind!

July 2011 edit

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Greetings, just wanted to drop by to say hello. Though your enthusiasm is great, it appears that you're unfamiliar with Wikipedia policies and formats, so for the time being I've removed your edits as generally being opinion-based, or not supported by any WP:Citations. For info to be added to Wikipedia it has to be neutral (not "the government should work to preserve these historic sites") and has to be supported by footnotes: you can't say "Punjabis are 15% of the city" without a link to an actual WP:Reliable source (newspaper, gov't publication, academic book) to support that assertion. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, and I urge you to visit Wikipedia talk:Noticeboard for India-related topics, introduce yourself, and get some ideas as to how to best contribute. Wikipedia can be confusing at first, so you might find it easiest to come to WPIndia and meet some like-minded experienced editors you can collaborate with. Good to have you here! MatthewVanitas (talk) 17:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Abhinav Kumar Hitendra dba (talk) 10:37, 3 August 2011 (UTC)Reply