Talk:Haridwar

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[edit] Need to shift Translation pages

The नेपाल भाषा (Nepal Bhasa) and Tiếng Việt trnslated pages for Haridwar are attached with Hardwar page, instead of Haridwar. Does someone know how to fix them? Thanks! (Ekabhishek (talk) 06:34, 30 April 2008 (UTC))

== The article sounds a little as if out of the travel brochure... I have toned down the language in some places. Plan to make more changes in future.

Yup, I believe unbiased information should be the essence--Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut, which held its ground 08:46, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Copy-vio

The title about SHRI RAM SHARNAM ASHRAM has been removed temporarily as it seemed too much like an advertisment, and does not offer any substantial info about this ashram. Do not use this space for advertising purposes. Update with care. Thanks--Ekabhishek 07:29, 24 April 2007 (UTC) --[[User:ekabhishek] ...............................

I believe I am seeing a copy-vio here.

"Organs of DYMT & Patanjali Yogpeeth(Trust)

What is Patanjali Yogpeeth (Phase-I)?

Whose heart doesn't move on seeing mankind suffering from dreadful diseases? When Pujya Swami Ramdev Ji saw this God's creation in the form of human-being... ... ... Failing which Patanjali Yogpeeth will not be responsible in any way. By: Dr. Avnish Upadhyay"

The above is exactly the same as in [1]. Not only could this be a possible copy-vio, it also sounds like an advertisement. In any case, it appears irrelevant to this article. Am deleting this now. If anyone thinks this can be reincluded, please explain your stance and then do it. --Madhu 05:50, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

Also removed info about the Rishikul State Ayurvedic College, which could again be a copy-vio from [2]. --Madhu 05:54, 25 February 2007 (UTC)