User talk:Dr Rupali Dash

Hi, I'm quite new here and not yet much aware of rules. The page I edited was existing since more than a year. I just made some grammatical edits and added citations. I can add more genuine and valid links if needed. I'm just learning here how to add them. Thanks for the support you have offered. Please let me know of a more convenient option for interacting as I have few queries.

Best Regards Rupali Dash


 * First, the article does need more independent sources. As I noted at Talk:Rupali Dash, there's an award claimed that I can't find any information about on the web. Without a reliable source for the award, and to show the scope/nature of the award, the article could wind up being deleted.


 * Second, communicating via talk pages is the preferred way to communicate. That way, all interested editors can see the discussion. Some editors will communicate via email, but I prefer to keep all discussion about editing articles on talk pages. —C.Fred (talk) 14:17, 5 April 2017 (UTC)

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I can't see the last post. hence, continuing here. Both the links given for award are national media coverage. 98 other people have received the same award and all the names and details are mentioned in the article, as well as telecast. Dr Rupali Dash (talk) 04:43, 6 April 2017 (UTC)