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Thanks a lot for sharing vital links.  Shri Sanam Kumar 21:53, 7 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Blind reverts

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Please do not blindly revert my edits as you have done twice now with no explanation. In doing so you have restored marketing type literature on what a library is - who'd have thought a library would be full of books, journals etc. You also restore a link to the schools website which is now apparently some chinese vendor of mining equipment, please tell me how that is important to the article. You also restore links to a blog, please tell mw how this meets WP:RS. I suspect you're real motivation is in the other part of your revert, in restoring reference to a certain non-notable individual, since you've added this person elsewhere and indeed you seem to have replied as if you were that person on their talk page... On that other page the very similar edit got reverted by an editor [1], though for some rediteason you haven't tried to restore that. If I am correct and you are merely trying to ensure that other person remains on the page, then I guess that tells you plenty about that persons notability, it'd actually be a pretty sad reflection on that person that they can't do anything to actually be notable but instead resort to such measures to try and pretend otherwise. --86.5.93.103 (talk) 12:58, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

All [your contributions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/86.5.93.103] pertains to S.E.S. High School and Junior College. Do not resort to WP:Edit War; and definitely do not removed referenced materials. Of course, you are most welcome to remove promotional material which you have done very well in "library section" of the article. Your unfounded accusations make no sense at all; I have created hundreds of pages and made thousands of edits on Wikipedia, that too on varied topics in different languages. (You can check my UserPage for the list). Your isolated edits on single page appear malicious. If you want to contribute constructively, you are most welcome; however, further vandalism will compel me to complain about you to Admins.  Shri Sanam Kumar 15:22, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Ha Ha Ha, please read WP:VANDALISM and what vandalism is, you merely claiming it to be does not make it so. That you want to use this for vanity edits is pretty telling. Please point me to a major article on any school where they list out completely and utterly non-notable entities in the article. Put simply they don't. Perhaps I should ask a checkuser into the evidence around you being a WP:SOCKPUPPET of another user? since you behave the same and indeed reply on their talk page as if you were them. If you don't want to astroturf a completely no notable person into articles, you are welcome to contribute constructively, however pretending someone is notable really is rather sad. --86.5.93.103 (talk) 17:26, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Incidentally I'll ask for a third opinion on if we should include lists of the non-notable in such pages. --86.5.93.103 (talk) 17:28, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
"definitely do not removed referenced materials" since the list of chairperson is completely unreferenced, I assume you'll be correcting that? --86.5.93.103 (talk) 17:39, 6 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Adding parent categories to articles

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Hello.
Please do not add categories to an article, when it has already been added to a subcategory. One example is this edit you made. The article was already in Category:Assembly constituencies of Kolhapur district, which is a subcategory of Category:Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra, so there was no need to add it to the less specific category. Articles should usually be placed in the most specific categories possible. The Wikipedia guideline on this topic can be read at WP:SUBCAT.
Thank you,
Nocowardsoulismine (talk)

The Category:Assembly constituencies of Maharashtra exists, so that all the 288 constituencies of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly can be placed in it. The sub-category is for better understanding, but its placement doesn't mean exclusion of the constituency from the parent category. Yes, what you said is true in general regarding not adding parent category if sub-categories exist, but not in this case. Thanks for informing.  Shri Sanam Kumar 16:19, 19 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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