User talk:Rijavano99

Scholar from Jamai, India

Chandrasekhara's Technique on Microbiology Techniques
Are you sure this information is correct? The title is not something I would expect to see such a technique called, and the professor whose article you link is a professor of literature, not microbiology. I could find nothing on the internet about "Chandrasekhara's Technique" (except your article), nor anything connecting Chandrasekhara and Löffler's medium. Unfortunately, I cannot read your referenced sources either. Can you clear any of this up? Thanks. ubiquity (talk) 22:05, 9 December 2015 (UTC)


 * In India, naming conventions of science techniques dictate the need to partake in pluralist spelling practises (as seen in Bengali or Hindi). So if this was in the U.S.A, we could say Chandrasekhara's Technique (Microbiology), and if Wikipedia must name the article this, then that is okay. The professor is also a scientist, and writes scientific literature too. Also, the books used are print books, a practise I see on Wikipedia often. --Rijavano99 (talk) 22:20, 9 December 2015 (UTC)
 * I deleted the article as a hoax. It was copied from Löffler's medium. If you make any more hoax edits, you will be blocked indefinitely without any further warning. Fences  &amp;  Windows  01:44, 11 December 2015 (UTC)
 * Also, do not upload videos to Wikimedia Commons if they do not have a free license and do not link to copyright violations from Wikipedia. Fences  &amp;  Windows  01:53, 11 December 2015 (UTC)

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