User talk:Chamatkaribaba

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Hindu Jurisprudence: It is a very ancient legal history based on Hindu Religion and philosophy.....Hinduism is not only a religion but also a philosophy and way of living based on good conduct and "dharma"

[edit] Welcome / Nepal

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Hi. I undid your changes to Nepal since the addition wasn't worded in a neutral way, and there were issues of grammar and broken infobox. Thanks. Regards, El_C 08:06, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Your edits on NALSAR

Please do not upload unverified text on Wikipedia articles. Wikipedia follows a policy of verifiability and citing sources. Please review the text of these two policies. I have reverted your edits for the time being. I invite you to edit Wikipedia constructively. Regards, --Andy123(talk) 21:41, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

In NALSAR Section, I have put correct entries.Why did u delete? what do u know staying and studying in Gandhi Nagar? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chamatkaribaba (talkcontribs)

My staying and studying in Gandhinagar is irrelevant to the subject. I do not challenge the information that you cited on the page, but that information has to be backed up, by cited information, generally by links from the internet itself. It is in compliance with the policies of Wikipedia. Please review verfiability and citing sources. Moreover, the information you had added looked non-notable, trivial and unencylopedic. Please do not edit my userpage in the future, leave your comments on my discussion page and don't forget to add ~~~~ at the end of your comments. Regards --Andy123(talk) 13:59, 16 April 2006 (UTC)