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plz help how can i make my article succeed.... its about a hospital of bangladesh

There are several issues with this article. Firstly, you should use inline citations and footnotes so our readers can verify which reference supports which part of the article. Secondly, quite a few of the references are not reliable sources. For example, Wikipedia does not accept itself as a reliable source, and Facebook does not come with the reputation for fact-checking and accuracy we require. Some other references are to primary sources, and still others do not mention NITOR at all. Wikipedia content should be based on reliable secondary sources; for example I expect you could find newspaper coverage of NITOR. Huon (talk) 08:41, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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