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Indian Corporation
Thank you for your interest in an article on the Indian corporation, Verso. This is the place for it: Verso (Indian corporation). I have started the article for you using the text that you placed earlier, at a disambiguated location. Please work on the article there. The company is named after what this article, Verso, is about, so Verso is the primary article. Verso, the Indian Company, and Verso Books, both deserve to have articles about them. I am glad that you are writing this article. It may be that we will end up needing a separate disambiguation page. You should definitely read the Wikipedia guideline on disambiguation if you still disagree. Wikipedia's guidelines on disambiguation are central to our disagreement here, so please inform yourself. Rlitwin 18:37, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

Please also be aware that removing significant parts of an article without any established consensus is called "blanking," and is considered a form of vandalism, and is not allowed on Wikipedia.

Also be aware of another important Wikipedia guideline: the one on consensus. Basically it says that changes develop through a process of discussion and consensus. Each article has a "talk," or "discussion" page that is available from a link at the top. If you want to make major changes to an article that you think someone may disagree with, you must discuss it on the talk page first and attempt to reach a consensus. If no consensus can be reached and no one wants to give up their position, the matter can be brought to Wikipedia's various systems for dispute resolution. I hope that this is helpful. Rlitwin 19:59, 21 August 2006 (UTC)