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January 2018
Hello. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia.

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Please use the edit summary to explain your reasoning for the edit, or a summary of what the edit changes. You can give yourself a reminder to add an edit summary by setting. Thanks! Muhandes (talk) 10:35, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

Unexplained edits
As you didn't provide an edit summary I have no way to tell why you reverted my edits. Every single edit I made was given an edit summary which justifies it. Specifically If you still feel any of theses is in error, feel free to revert it again with a proper edit summary, and lets discuss it on the talk page. --Muhandes (talk) 10:38, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
 * here you reinstated a list of alumni against policy. Please don't introduce alumni without notability evidence (an article) and specific sources.
 * here you reinstated a list of programmes which is clearly against the guidelines. Please don't list programmes.
 * this edit I simply don't understand. The table is in no way preferable to a list.
 * here you reinstated an image gallery which did not illustrate anything that needs illustrating by a gallery. Use individual images per these guidelines.

Edit warring
Per WP:BRD, you added content, I reverted and now we discuss. Please stop edit warring and collaborate. --Muhandes (talk) 13:06, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

Necessary edits for NIT Silchar Notable Alumni
Kindly consider the following link which states 18 of the 19 listed notable alumni from NIT Silchar.

www.nits.ac.in/tnp/alumni

The 19th name can be found in this link.

www.nits.ac.in/nirf/nirf_files/Enterpreneurship.pdf

Let us collaborate and kindly allow me to revert to my previous change with a notable alumni section. Backed by the above 2 references, it is essential to highlight the notable alumni section for an Institute of National Importance like NIT Silchar located in a remote area of India. Although the data of notable alumni exists as per the 2 official links, people across are not aware of the data as it is not on a large scale interactive platform like Wikipedia.

Please collaborate. I am eagerly waiting for your positive response to allow me to revert to my previous changes.

Necessary edits for NIT Silchar Notable Alumni
@muhandes:

Kindly consider the following link which states 18 of the 19 listed notable alumni from NIT Silchar.

www.nits.ac.in/tnp/alumni

The 19th name can be found in this link.

www.nits.ac.in/nirf/nirf_files/Enterpreneurship.pdf

Let us collaborate and kindly allow me to revert to my previous change with a notable alumni section. Backed by the above 2 references, it is essential to highlight the notable alumni section for an Institute of National Importance like NIT Silchar located in a remote area of India. Although the data of notable alumni exists as per the 2 official links, people across are not aware of the data as it is not on a large scale interactive platform like Wikipedia.

Please collaborate. I am eagerly waiting for your positive response to allow me to revert to my previous changes.

Abhineett (talk) 14:54, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

Disappointing non-collaboration and non-cooperation
@muhandes:

waited for your reply to collaborate with you as you said. Unfortunately as you did not respond and failed to cooperate, I am reinstating the changes.

Regards,

Abhineett (talk) 16:32, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
 * I failed to cooperate? I'm sorry I didn't answer you immediately, there is this thing called "life" and another thing called "work". You are edit warring against WP:BRD, please revert your own edit and discuss. As you are new here I suppose you are not aware of how we do things here, but if you continue your disruptive editing you may be blocked.
 * As for your edit itself, there are two major issues. First, sources need to be secondary, reliable and independent. A source published by the institute itself is meaningless, so please don't use them, definitely not when another editor ask for a reliable source like I did. Second, there is a policy about lists of alumni and it says: Individual alumni need a citation to a) verify that they did indeed attend the school, and b) verify the statement of their notability in their short one- or two-line description. When alumni have their own articles in mainspace, it is not necessary for their notability to be referenced, as long as it is done in the biographical articles. Be sure to check the existing biography article to ensure that it demonstrates alumni status with a cited reference. There is absolutely no proof of notability provided and as I mentioned, the source you used is primary and inappropriate. I suggest you add alumni one by one, and only add ones which have an article to show notability (see WP:WTAF), with a proper secondary source showing they are alumni.--Muhandes (talk) 19:09, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

Countering points raised by @Muhandes in the last edit
We must respect our individual perspectives, as while you categorize my editing to be disruptive while reverting those changes, your changes do appear disruptive to me and your threat of may be getting blocked is tantamount to cyber bullying of which you also do not escape the purview as your changes are disruptive to me as my edits are to you. Rather than using any more colourful adjectives, we should focus on the edits only and nothing else.

Please study my detailed answer. I agree with you on 1)B) 3)A) and 4)B). However I disagree in points 1)A), 2, 3)B) and 4)A) where I have given sufficient secondary sources for your kind perusal. Please accept the changes and point out any mistakes if any. I am effecting 3)B) as I had missed that earlier. For 1)A), 2 and 4)A) kindly consent and if not please give necessary points to counter.

1) Change in Awards:

A)

You have dropped this statement as it is primarily cited.

NIT Silchar received E-Assam challenge award 2015 in a ceremony held at Guwahati on 10-04-2015 for best ICT practitioners in Assam; it had three award categories namely Certificate of Appreciation, Certificate of Recognition & Certificate of Presentation. C-DAC Mohali in collaboration with NIT Silchar bagged two awards for its Silchar Telemedicine Project, that of Certificate of Appreciation & Certificate of Presentation.

I am providing a secondary source.

http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=may1916/state054

which is the leading newspaper of the State of Assam, India. Kindly tell if any other sources are necessary and if not, we must revert it back to the original data.

B) I cannot find any secondary source for this part that you have removed.

NIT Silchar bagged the RAJBHASHA SHIELD from MHRD for the year 2014 for its excellent performance in the use and implementation of Rajbhasha- Hindi in official proceedings.

So, I am not for entering that data now, unless I find a secondary source.

2) Removing Prof. name from the name of the Chairperson and Director.

I am attaching the secondary source of Jadavpur University from where the Director has taken lien of 5 years to join NIT Silchar.

http://www.jaduniv.edu.in/profile.php?uid=2

It is verified that he is a Professor with a PhD. Holding the position of a Professor, he is referred to commonly as Professor. So the guideline that you have pointed out is irrelevant and the academic title of Prof. should be restored before the name of the Chairperson (officiating) and the Director.

3) Listing of Postgraduate programs A) The guideline you have provided clearly states that

"Because Wikipedia is not a directory, do not attempt to list every major, degree, or program offered in this or any section. "

It was my mistake and I am not adding that list of programs again.

B)

However, I did miss the MSc. programs being conducted by NIT Silchar which I am adding and it should not be a problem, hopefully it should not be a problem.

primary source: http://www.nits.ac.in/admissions/mtechadmission.php secondary source: www.ccmn.in/About.aspx

4) Notable alumni

A) The accepted notable alumni among the list that I had initially provided can be considered to be:

1)  Prasanta Kr Das, Vice President, South Asia - DASSAULT SYSTEMS

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pkdas/ (it verifies that he is an alumni of NIT Silchar). secondary source: http://www.dqchannels.com/dassault-is-omnipresent-in-india-prasanta-kr-das-dassault-systemes/  (his interview in an article which highlights  his notability).

2) Dr. Soumyabrata Chakrabarty, Head, Microwave Sensors Antenna Division - ISRO, INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-soumyabrata-chakrabarty-5b37257/ (it verifies he was an alumni of NIT Silchar. NIT Silchar was affiliated to Gauhati University till 1994 after which it was affiliated to Assam University till 2002 after which it started giving its own degrees once it became a NIT).

secondary source (for notability) : http://www.iitg.ac.in/aemc2015/AEMC_2015_TechicalProgram_Dec%203_RevSS.pdf http://radaris.in/p/Soumyabrata/Chakrabarty/

3) Rajeev Sharma, Managing Director, Thermal Services, India - ALSTOM INDIA LIMITED

secondary source : https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeev-sharma-bb1b331a/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source : http://ngsl.co.in/board-of-directors/ (showcases notability in being the board of Governors of the largest thermal power corporation in India NTPC and General Electric).

4) Rohit Mathur, President - USHA INTERNATIONAL

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohitmathur27/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: http://www.indianfan.org/executive_council.html (shows notability) secondary source: https://www.wfm.co.in/usha-international-bags-national-energy-conservation-award-2015/ (shows notability) secondary source: http://corecommunique.com/usha-international-bags-national-energy-conservation-award-2016/(shows notability)

5) Vikalp Sahni, Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer - Goibibo

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikalpsahni/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=418977364&privcapId=260965220&previousCapId=260965220&previousTitle=ibibo%20Group%20Private%20Limited  (notability by Bloomberg) secondary source: https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/features/goibibo-cto-on-how-ai-and-conversational-platforms-are-changing-otas-1790335 (notability by NDTV) secondary source: https://www.goibibo.com/management/ (Notability: one of the largest hotel booking websites in India)

6) Rajib Das, Vice President - Morgan Stanley

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajib-das-74533410/ (alumni of NIT Silchar and notability)

7) Prince Joshi, CEO - GEOBRUGG INDIA

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prince-joshi-4089287/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/countries/countries-content/india/en/Swiss-Indian%20Trade%20&%20Invest%20Relations_2016.pdf (notability)

8) Utpal Das, Chief Commercial Officer - VIACOM18 MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/utpaldas/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: http://www.afaqs.com/news/story/38336_Viacom18-appoints-Utpal-Das-as-chief-commercial-officer (notability)

9) Pankaj Jhunja, General Manager Design - TATA MOTORS

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pankaj-jhunja-4504862/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: http://designpublic.in/blogs/a-conversation-on-innovation-with-pankaj-jhunja-from-tata-motors/ (notability) secondary source: http://www.ciidesign.in/index.php/design_stories/details/6   (notability) secondary source: https://in.reuters.com/article/tatamotors-india-pimpri-nano/tata-motors-goes-back-to-drawing-board-at-pimpri-unit-idINDEE8BN00520121225 (notability)

10) Arun Kumar, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain - TATA SKY LTD

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arun-kumar-a-b78289a/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: https://irdeto.com/news/tata-sky-appoints-irdeto-for-next-generation-over-the-top-media-services.html (notability)

11) Anil Mehra, Principal Engineer/Project Manager - SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT, GREATER NEW YORK CITY AREA, US

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anil-mehra-90a04b6/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: http://sikorskyskiclub.org/officers.html (notability) secondary source: https://patents.justia.com/inventor/anil-mehra (notability)

12) Joydeep Shome, Technical director - NATIONAL INFORMATICS CENTER, INDIA

secondary source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joydeep-shome-27b8405/ (alumni of NIT Silchar) secondary source: http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31815&articlexml=Flaunt-Vehicle-Info-on-Your-Phone-with-this-11052016008050 (notability)

B)

I cannot validate the 6 notable alumni from secondary sources as below and so I do not want their inclusion as per guidelines that you have pointed out.

1)   Jeez Lazar, Executive director - J P MORGAN 2)   Jumee Hazarika, Additional Director, DISB - DRDO 3) Sudhir Kumar Singh, Scientist 'F' & Director, Solar Thermal - MINISTRY OF NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, GOVT. OF INDIA 4) Rajesh Sah, Assistant Vice President - ABB LIMITED 5)   Subhankar Ghose, Head, Human Resources - ABP NEWS NETWORK 6)    Sangeeta Sharma, Founder, StoryPick the article/news site

Regards, Abhineett (talk) 18:54, 4 January 2018 (UTC)


 * That's quite an effort you put there, I am going to give it an equally serious effort. Please let me know if I missed anything


 * 1A) In order to display an award it must be a notable award, i.e. there must be some coverage of this award in reliable sources. Other than a mention in passing of this award here I can't find anything. Is there any other source that this award is notable? Perhaps it was discussed in depth by some other independent party?
 * 2) Per MOS:DOCTOR we don't list academic degrees except in the persons article, and only on the education section of that article. This has nothing to do with sources.
 * 4A) Regarding alumni, it is impossible to judge the notability of these people from the sources you brought. Notability of people usually requires in depth coverage in multiple source. See WP:GNG, WP:NPEOPLE and WP:NPROF for some examples. The best way to approach this is to create an article about the person and thus show notability. I know this is not a strict requirement, and if there is some obvious criteria which can be shown to exist (Padma Shri or higher award for example) it can be skipped, but otherwise notability can always be contested. See also WP:WTAF. If you are not going to create an article, at the very least make sure an article could be created, following the above-mentioned policies. I did go over the list to say which people I think would be acceptable to have an article about. Note that LinkedIn is a self published source, it is not acceptable at all as a source, it definitely cannot show a person is an alumni or is notable.
 * Prasanta Kr Das: While Dassault Systèmes has an article, it does not mention him. A VP in a company is not inherently a notable position. Other than the interview at "DQ Channels" (I can't say if this is a notable publication) I couldn't find any coverage of him. I don't think he will pass WP:NPEOPLE or WP:GNG.
 * Soumyabrata Chakrabarty: I don't see any coverage, so he wont pass WP:NPEOPLE or WP:GNG. Regarding WP:NPROF, can you show he satisfies any of the conditions in WP:NACADEMIC? I can't find any substantial articles he published either.
 * Rajeev Sharma: I can't find any coverage. The company isn't notable either.
 * Rohit Mathur: He is the chairman of "Indian Fan Manufacturers Association" so he made some statements about fans, but there is no coverage of himself as a person.
 * Vikalp Sahni: Ibibo has an article, which doesn't mention him. I can't find any in depth coverage anywhere.
 * Rajib Das: no coverage I could find
 * Prince Joshi: no coverage I could find
 * Utpal Das: no coverage other than very briefly on the source you provided
 * Pankaj Jhunja: There is an interview with him, but it does talk much about him. I couldn't find much else.
 * Arun Kumar: no coverage I could find
 * Anil Mehra: Owning some patents is no evidence of notability I'm afraid. No coverage I could find.
 * Joydeep Shome: no coverage I could find


 * Note that I'm not saying these people aren't notable. I am saying I couldn't find evidence of their notability per guidelines. You might be able to find more and I'll be happy to assist if you wish. --Muhandes (talk) 11:10, 5 January 2018 (UTC)

Counter questions to the questions raised by @muhandes 5.1.8
Thank you for your explanation.

Please refer to my explanation where I have countered 1A) and 4A) (accepted 6 names out of 12) (leaving out 6 names) and accepted 2)

I find 1A) and 4A) to be highly acceptable after the repeated cross-validation processes that we have done. Please consent asap as a remotely located NIT like NIT Silchar cannot afford to put away from the well cited secondary sources for public perception in wikipedia.

1A) I found 2 more references immediately on google search which I am attaching herewith,

https://cdac.in/index.aspx?id=aboutus_e_assam_2015 http://www.eassam.in/

in addition to http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=may1916/state054

and there are more links if you want to see in Google. I fail to understand if there is any required number of references for an award to be notable and if at all, the award needs to be notable as per guideline. If there is any guideline that an award received by the Institute has to be notable, then please share the guideline and the criterion by which the notability is decided. I agree with you notion that secondary sources are necessary for cross checking, and while there are many other references like the 2 pointed above, I find the criteria of notability of award and more secondary sources to be purely subjective with no guidelines that you have yet pointed out to.

Please permit to revert back to add this award.

2) I agree with your explanation and will not push for that change.

4A) There are 2 subsections of the claim whether a person is an alumni and whether he is notable.

1) Alumni : How can any other record other than the Institute and the person claiming that he belongs to the institute exist to show that a person is an alumni? An Institute only maintains an official record of its students with no third party coming in for the records of the Institute, also a person in public life after so many years is assumed to not have claimed his education falsely which would be catastrophic for him/her.

So either way, it can be rest assured that these 12 people are alumni of NIT Silchar and no question should exist in that front.

However, linkedin being self cited, I do agree it is not a parameter for notability and I come across to the second point.

2) Notability :

1) Prasanta Kr Das, Vice President, South Asia - DASSAULT SYSTEMS

in addition to : http://www.dqchannels.com/dassault-is-omnipresent-in-india-prasanta-kr-das-dassault-systemes/

a google search with his name gives the following secondary articles

http://ncnonline.net/nss/dassault-systemes-india-concludes-its-annual-value-solutions-sales-convention-in-goa.html https://storify.com/3DSIndia/vs-sales-convention-2016 http://www.digitalterminal.in/news/dassault-systmes-announces-sme-roadshow-3dexperience-on-wheels-in-chennai/10398.html http://cellit.in/dassault-systemes-wins-22-thousand-new-customers-in-2015/ http://event.governancenow.com/railways-reforms-governance/Railway%20Reforms%20Report%202017.pdf

and there are more in the google search results. So his notability is established.

2) Rajeev Sharma, Managing Director, Thermal Services, India - ALSTOM INDIA LIMITED

Alstom India does have its own wikipedia page which is huge and a google search of alstom india give 28700 search results.

https://www.google.co.in/search?q=alstom+india&client=firefox-b-ab&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXvIad_cDYAhWKvI8KHfOPDokQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=636

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstom

So the notion that the company is not notable is false.

There is a Bloomberg and reuters article on him.

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=267817859&privcapId=8867082 https://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/company-officers/GEPOta.BO https://www.ge.com/in/sites/www.ge.com.in/files/Annual%20Report%20of%20ALSTOM%20India%20Limited%202011-12.pdf

So his notability should be established.

3) Rohit Mathur, President - USHA INTERNATIONAL

I had given not one but 3 references

http://www.indianfan.org/executive_council.html https://www.wfm.co.in/usha-international-bags-national-energy-conservation-award-2015/ http://corecommunique.com/usha-international-bags-national-energy-conservation-award-2016/

There are aplenty more news articles on Rohit Mathur and I am attaching 6 more.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/fan-industry-posts-10-degrowth-in-sales/article9866064.ece https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/cons-products/durables/high-gst-to-steal-the-thunder-from-indian-fanmakers/articleshow/61047518.cms http://indianexpress.com/article/business/economy/keep-fans-under-12-gst-bracket-ifma/ http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/usha-international-set-to-roll-out-new-products/article7216673.ece https://techvorm.com/usha-ex7-ex9-fans-launched-automotive-paint-finish/ http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/traditional-erp-companies-getting-into-real-time-analytics/article9086497.ece

His notability is well established and should be out of the question.

4) Vikalp Sahni, Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer - Goibibo

I had given these links.

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=418977364&privcapId=260965220&previousCapId=260965220&previousTitle=ibibo%20Group%20Private%20Limited https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/features/goibibo-cto-on-how-ai-and-conversational-platforms-are-changing-otas-1790335 https://www.goibibo.com/management/

I am attaching 4 more news articles and there are more after a Google search which establishes his notability

https://www.themobileindian.com/news/goibibo-bus-booking-app-now-available-for-ios-9261 http://www.dqindia.com/how-indian-ecommerce-firms-are-using-the-power-of-smac-to-boost-their-competitiveness/ http://www.businesstoday.in/magazine/features/ibibo-group-ecommerce-strategy-results-will-take-time/story/215941.html https://contact-center.cioreviewindia.com/cioviewpoint/unified-communication-in-cloud-and-mobile-era-nid-1148-cid-1.html

He is the CTO of one of the largest e-commerce brands in India. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibibo

There is no scope to doubt his notability.

5) Pankaj Jhunja, General Manager Design - TATA MOTORS

I had given 3 articles which includes an article in Reuters

http://designpublic.in/blogs/a-conversation-on-innovation-with-pankaj-jhunja-from-tata-motors/ http://www.ciidesign.in/index.php/design_stories/details/6 https://in.reuters.com/article/tatamotors-india-pimpri-nano/tata-motors-goes-back-to-drawing-board-at-pimpri-unit-idINDEE8BN00520121225

I give 4 more just by searching his name in Google and there are more links.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/auto/news/passenger-vehicle/after-unveiling-racemo-tamo-planning-to-develop-electric-car-shared-mobility-vehicle/articleshow/57863199.cms http://profit.ndtv.com/news/auto/article-tata-motors-goes-back-to-drawing-board-at-stalled-pimpri-unit-315132 https://www.rushlane.com/siam-styling-design-conclave-india-set-to-drive-automotive-designs-for-emerging-markets-12108170.html http://telematicsnews.info/2017/03/28/tamo-planning-electric-car-and-shared-mobility-vehicle/

These articles do prove his notability as GM in the famous Tata Motors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Motors

6) Joydeep Shome, Technical director - NATIONAL INFORMATICS CENTER, INDIA

I had given a link

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31815&articlexml=Flaunt-Vehicle-Info-on-Your-Phone-with-this-11052016008050

There are 5 more obtained from Google search.

http://www.networkedindia.com/2016/05/12/soon-flash-smartphone-instead-driving-license/ https://www.trafficinfratech.com/national-transport-project-vahan-sarathi-echallan-mparivahan/ http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian-car-scene/173289-vehicle-papers-smartphone-telangana-takes-lead-2.html https://cloud.gov.in/nic-cloud-coordinators-misc.php http://maximumgovernance.com/tag/joydeep-shome/

I do not find more secondary sources for the rest 6 names below which I am not pushing any further, as per your advice.

1) Dr. Soumyabrata Chakrabarty, Head, Microwave Sensors Antenna Division - ISRO, INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION 2) Rajib Das, Vice President - Morgan Stanley 3) Prince Joshi, CEO - GEOBRUGG INDIA 4) Utpal Das, Chief Commercial Officer - VIACOM18 MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 5) Arun Kumar, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain - TATA SKY LTD 6) Anil Mehra, Principal Engineer/Project Manager - SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT, GREATER NEW YORK CITY AREA, US

However, I am extremely sure abut the validity and veracity of data in 1A. and 4A. (the 6 cross verified names). I am eager to move forward with those 2 data as soon as possible in the wikipedia page after your agreement.

Abhineett (talk) 14:27, 5 January 2018 (UTC)

January 2018
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Thank you for making me aware @ LeoFrank
Abhineett (talk) 16:15, 6 January 2018 (UTC)