User talk:Sabinaparkar

I most humbly wish to bring your attention to the three core content policies of Wikipedia
 * 1) No original research
 * 2) Neutral point of view
 * 3) Verifiability

Please follow the links and understand these principles. Your contribution has been edited from the Khopoli article as it fell foul of the above. Quoting No original research Wikipedia does not publish original research or original thought. This includes unpublished facts, arguments, speculation, and ideas; and any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position. This means that Wikipedia is not the place to publish your own opinions, experiences, arguments, or conclusions.

Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked. To demonstrate that you are not presenting original research, you must cite reliable sources that are directly related to the topic of the article, and that directly support the information as it is presented.

"No original research" is one of three core content policies, along with neutral point of view and verifiability. Jointly, these policies determine the type and quality of material that is acceptable in articles. They should not be interpreted in isolation from one another, and editors should therefore familiarize themselves with all three.

Please understand that this is all in the interest improving the quality of Wikipedia. Yogesh Khandke (talk) 03:18, 4 December 2009 (UTC)