Greetings. I am Tiara from Vadodara, India. As a student of journalism and a part-time law student, I intend to become a full-fledged journalist as soon as those godly degrees are bestowed upon me.
I began editing Wikipedia on January 24, 2007; only because of the abyssmal state of one of the articles which I set out to improve. The truth is, I have quite a sizeable number of contributions at this place, but I never took this project seriously, until I received an invitation from a local daily newspaper, where I was interning, to write about Wikipedia. I have been officially branded as a Wikipedia-expert at my place of work. ;)
I am mostly interested in editing India-related articles, as I intend to increase the coverage on various subjects which have not received the kind of attention they ought to have had. Like every Indian, I am a huge cricket fan and would be interested in extensively contributing to cricket-related articles and lists.
In addition to the above pages, I like reading and absorbing various policies and guidelines pages. They are very interesting, as I find it quite entrancing to learn how this project sustains itself through a community of ever-increasing number of users. Further, I would be interesting in contributing to Wikipedia's process of article deletion.
Feel free to make any edits to this page that will make it aesthetically better! I am always willing to help out too (although it would be more likely that I am the person needing help!), so PLEASE don't hesitate to contact me on talk page or through e-mail!
Although, I have been contributing since quite sometime, most of those edits I made through anon IPs were trivial and some typographical corrections. The only article I have significantly contributed to is 2006 Noida serial murder investigation and am proud of it. Another contribution of mine was to copyedit a featured article – Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.
None yet, but I will be expecting some soon. :P
There are many India related articles that need work on neutrality concerns. I will be taking a look at a few of those below:-
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Some articles which need to be expanded and worked on:-
The Apennine Colossus is a stone statue, approximately 11 metres (36 feet) tall, in the estate of Villa Demidoff (originally Villa di Pratolino) in Vaglia in Tuscany, Italy. A personification of the Apennine Mountains, the colossal figure was created by Giambologna, a Flemish-born Italian sculptor, in the late 1580s. The statue has the appearance of an elderly man crouched at the shore of a lake, squeezing the head of a sea monster through whose open mouth water originally emanated into the pond in front of the statue. The colossus is depicted naked, with stalactites in the thick beard and long hair to show the metamorphosis of man and mountain, blending his body with the surrounding nature. It is made of stone and plaster and the interior houses a series of chambers and caves on three levels. Initially, the back of the statue was protected by a structure resembling a cave, which was demolished around 1690 by the sculptor Giovanni Battista Foggini, who built a statue of a dragon to adorn the back of the colossus. The Italian sculptor Rinaldo Barbetti renovated the statue in 1876.Sculpture credit: Giambologna; photographed by Rhododendrites
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6 November 2024 |
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