Wikipedia:Indian Wikipedians' notice board/Tools
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This page exists as a resource for Indian Wikipedians to assist their contributions to Wikipedia.
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Indian editors can meet up for India-related discussions in the following channels on Libera Chat.
- #wikimedia-in connect
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To check for vandalism to India-related articles, check for suspicious changes on Special:Recentchangeslinked/List of India-related topics and revert as necessary. For instructions on how to revert changes, please read Wikipedia:Reverting.
Missing articles
- Requested articles
Shortcuts
The following are shortcuts created specifically for Wikipedians working on articles related to India.
- Wikipedia:Notice board for India-related topics
- WP:INCOTW || Wikipedia:Notice board for India-related topics/INCOTW
- Indian current events
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Stub Messages
There is a general India-related
- {{India-stub}}
The stub is listed in Category:India stubs and the article itself displays the following:
For a list of other India related stubs, see Category:India stubs.
Welcome templates
There are two templates which may be used to welcome new Wikipedia contributors interested in India-related articles.
1. {{India quick links}}, which displays
or 2. {{
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New initiatives wishlist
Portal wishlist
A list of topics that all Indians and the world should know indepth about India through the Wikipedia platform. The following is a wishlist of future Indian Wikiportals.
- Indian Classical music
- Indian philosophy
- Ancient Indian texts and culture
- Indian contribution to Science and Technology
Project wishlist
- Indian metro pages - Better and standardise content pages for the 7 large metros.
- Indian city content - Detailed city content on the lines of Category: London and Project Melbourne.
- Arts and entertainment
- Climate
- Cuisine
- Culture
- Demographics
- Economy
- Education
- Foreign relations
- Geography
- Geology
- Government
- Languages
- Law
- Literacy
- Religion
- Sports
- Transport