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The page has been semi-protected for 3 days and reverted to the stable version prior to the recent content removal. If you have a citation that says that the information is false, you can add a sentence or paragraph explaining that, but the controversy existed and is well-cited so you can't just take it out because you don't like it. – Darkwind ( talk) 23:47, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
Undid the revision Special:Permalink/1005750979 because of the following reasons:
Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 12:06, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
I was checking the most recent edit to the article and found it to be quite unfounded. Kant was leading the NITI Aayog at the time the initiative was started but none of the sources cited for the edit credit him as being "the key driver" for the initiative. Checking other edits by the same author (still assuming good faith even though all 6 of their edits have been to this article) I found other instances where information was added that is not quite accurate. An example would be - Special:Permalink/1021170924. A simple internet search shows that the creator of the tagline was one Walter Mendez and his team at Mudra Communications - back in 1989. Help is needed to verify the other claims on this article as well as they might be simply false. I am removing the claim that I have last mentioned (coming up with God's Own Country) as it's demonstrably false. [1] I am also reverting the most recent edit - the editor is requested to reinstate it with a better citation that directly attributes Kant as being a key driver. Please help with the rest of the article. - Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 14:24, 25 June 2021 (UTC)
Checked in after a long while and it seems that we have a lot of unsourced material in the article again. I also see in the edit history that the article was targeted by a series of sockpuppet/meatpuppet accounts a second time. Not sure what the best course of action here is. Would other editors be ok with a rollback to last known good version? This one might be decent - Amitabh Kant. Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 07:18, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
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− | + | After his tenure in Tellicherry, Kant was appointed as the Managing Director of the Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries Development Ltd., known as 'Matsyafed.' In this role, he is credited with introducing fibreglass boats and outboard motor technology in the fisheries sector, as well as launching beach-level auctions. |
− | As | + | As District Collector of Kozhikode (Calicut), he played a pivotal role in the expansion of the Calicut airport. His efforts included revamping the [[Mananchira|Mananchira Maidan]], reconstructing the building of the Kozhikode Public Library and Research Centre,, and organising the 'Malabar Mahotsav' cultural festival. |
− | As Tourism Secretary in Kerala, Kant promoted the state as a tourist | + | As Tourism Secretary in Kerala, Kant promoted the state as a tourist destination, and is credited with popularising the slogan “Kerala: God's Own Country” during his tenure. |
− | + | After his term in Kerala, Kant was appointed as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism in 2001, where he stayed till 2007. During this time, he conceived the 'Incredible India' campaign through [[Ogilvy and Mather]], intending to transform India into a sought-after tourist destination.
He also conceptualised and executed the ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’(Guest is God) campaign to train taxi drivers, tourist guides, and immigration officials. |
− | + | Later, as the Secretary of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Kant drove initiatives such as "[[Make in India]]," Start Up India," and "[[Ease of doing business index|Ease of Doing Business]]."
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− | + | Kant was CEO of NITI Aayog from 2016 to 2022. During his tenure, he chaired Empowered Group 3 for COVID-19 management and initiated national-level projects like Asset Monetization and National Mission for Transformative Mobility. Additionally, he advocated for natural farming methods.
In this role, he drove India’s [[Aspirational Districts Programme]] (ADP), aimed at improving the socio-economic indicators of 112 of India's most backward districts." |
− | Currently, he is | + | Currently, he is India's G20 Sherpa to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During India's G20 Presidency (December 2022-2023), as the Indian Sherpa, Kant was tasked with leading negotiations to galvanise consensus around the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration, which was adopted on September 9, 2023." |
NSingh100 ( talk) 03:26, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
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The page has been semi-protected for 3 days and reverted to the stable version prior to the recent content removal. If you have a citation that says that the information is false, you can add a sentence or paragraph explaining that, but the controversy existed and is well-cited so you can't just take it out because you don't like it. – Darkwind ( talk) 23:47, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
Undid the revision Special:Permalink/1005750979 because of the following reasons:
Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 12:06, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
I was checking the most recent edit to the article and found it to be quite unfounded. Kant was leading the NITI Aayog at the time the initiative was started but none of the sources cited for the edit credit him as being "the key driver" for the initiative. Checking other edits by the same author (still assuming good faith even though all 6 of their edits have been to this article) I found other instances where information was added that is not quite accurate. An example would be - Special:Permalink/1021170924. A simple internet search shows that the creator of the tagline was one Walter Mendez and his team at Mudra Communications - back in 1989. Help is needed to verify the other claims on this article as well as they might be simply false. I am removing the claim that I have last mentioned (coming up with God's Own Country) as it's demonstrably false. [1] I am also reverting the most recent edit - the editor is requested to reinstate it with a better citation that directly attributes Kant as being a key driver. Please help with the rest of the article. - Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 14:24, 25 June 2021 (UTC)
Checked in after a long while and it seems that we have a lot of unsourced material in the article again. I also see in the edit history that the article was targeted by a series of sockpuppet/meatpuppet accounts a second time. Not sure what the best course of action here is. Would other editors be ok with a rollback to last known good version? This one might be decent - Amitabh Kant. Ujwal.Xankill3r ( talk) 07:18, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
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− | + | After his tenure in Tellicherry, Kant was appointed as the Managing Director of the Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries Development Ltd., known as 'Matsyafed.' In this role, he is credited with introducing fibreglass boats and outboard motor technology in the fisheries sector, as well as launching beach-level auctions. |
− | As | + | As District Collector of Kozhikode (Calicut), he played a pivotal role in the expansion of the Calicut airport. His efforts included revamping the [[Mananchira|Mananchira Maidan]], reconstructing the building of the Kozhikode Public Library and Research Centre,, and organising the 'Malabar Mahotsav' cultural festival. |
− | As Tourism Secretary in Kerala, Kant promoted the state as a tourist | + | As Tourism Secretary in Kerala, Kant promoted the state as a tourist destination, and is credited with popularising the slogan “Kerala: God's Own Country” during his tenure. |
− | + | After his term in Kerala, Kant was appointed as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism in 2001, where he stayed till 2007. During this time, he conceived the 'Incredible India' campaign through [[Ogilvy and Mather]], intending to transform India into a sought-after tourist destination.
He also conceptualised and executed the ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’(Guest is God) campaign to train taxi drivers, tourist guides, and immigration officials. |
− | + | Later, as the Secretary of the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Kant drove initiatives such as "[[Make in India]]," Start Up India," and "[[Ease of doing business index|Ease of Doing Business]]."
" |
− | + | Kant was CEO of NITI Aayog from 2016 to 2022. During his tenure, he chaired Empowered Group 3 for COVID-19 management and initiated national-level projects like Asset Monetization and National Mission for Transformative Mobility. Additionally, he advocated for natural farming methods.
In this role, he drove India’s [[Aspirational Districts Programme]] (ADP), aimed at improving the socio-economic indicators of 112 of India's most backward districts." |
− | Currently, he is | + | Currently, he is India's G20 Sherpa to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During India's G20 Presidency (December 2022-2023), as the Indian Sherpa, Kant was tasked with leading negotiations to galvanise consensus around the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration, which was adopted on September 9, 2023." |
NSingh100 ( talk) 03:26, 24 April 2024 (UTC)