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Happy editing! Begoon 16:24, 12 June 2019 (UTC)

States and union territories of India
"Under the directive of verified information by Government of Delhi" is a meaningless comment. If you explain properly then there might be good reason to change, but spouting gobbledegook doesn't help. -- Begoon 15:28, 12 June 2019 (UTC)


 * I am delhiite Born, raised and living here since 24 years. Also Working in government of Delhi. knows better than anyone about my state. i wish to help others to provide a valid information. we use word Delhi for Delhi not the national capital territory. If anyone don't want authenticated information then its ok because there is no relation of any private firm to the government of Delhi. I can do one thing, provide photographs of any part of my state. As official documents are restricted to provide as a proof. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.5.254.237 (talk) 15:59, 12 June 2019 (UTC)


 * Ok. I doubt you "know better than anyone" - that's quite a boastful claim, and unlikely to be correct (but it made me smile). Anyway, Wikipedia doesn't care who you are or where you work - there are no 'bragging rights' here - wikipedia cares only about valid, verified, relevant content. If you can provide that, and follow the rules then that will be great. Do try to use correct grammar/capitalisation and punctuation, though - that will be helpful. I'll leave you some helpful links in a moment. -- Begoon 16:23, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Look friend You took me wrong there is no bragging and boastful claims. most respectfully i would say please correct your language. I am proud of my state and my country and you also do so on your state and country. It is a truth and obvious that i know my state better than any other person in the world. there is no boastfulness in this.it is a caring thing that i am working for government of delhi. i honestly want to provide valid information. i appreciate your advice and check the rulebook. thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.5.254.237 (talk) 18:48, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I don't want to labour the point, and it's probably a language thing, but people here might tend to take things people say literally, and when you say things like "It is a truth and obvious that i know my state better than any other person in the world." that's when I smile. Because it's neither a "truth" nor "obvious". There are 17,000,000 people in Delhi and 7,700,000,000 people in the world. Now obviously you couldn't be saying that not a single one of them knows your state better than you do - that would be a ludicrous thing to say, and you're not that silly - so what you must really mean is that you probably know it better than me, or any other random person editing an article about Delhi. Well, yes, the chances are you'd be right - but even then, not necessarily - you know nothing about me, or that other person - I might be your boss's brother, or a professor of Indian geography and demographics, and so might they - I'm not, but you don't know that - so, let me leave you with this, it's good advice - instead of telling people how good, knowledgeable and clever you are - just don't - they'll work it out for themselves from your actions if you really are. Anyway, have fun. -- Begoon 19:14, 12 June 2019 (UTC)