Just saw your edits to S. Subramania Iyer. Great job! I just need a few clarifications. I've found that you've replaced Subbier with Subbiyer Aiyer. Now, isn't Subbiyer just another form Subba Iyer? By the way, I observe that the article has expanded from 5KB to 13KB. Perhaps, you might be interested in a DYK expansion. Articles expanded five-fold in five days could be nominated to be featured on Wikipedia's main page in the Did You Know (DYK) section. I observed that the article has had a 2-fold expansion in a day. Perhaps, you could expand the article still more.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 05:34, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
Since you are interested in topics connected with Madras, could you please have a look at Madras Presidency article? I had completely rewritten the whole thing from a stub but the lack of districtwise census info for the period 1911-1941 is preventing me from nominating this for a GA. Would it be possible for you to obtain the info? Thanks!- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 02:24, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Since a page by name Vellore Mutiny (albeit only a redirect page) already exists, a normal redirect isn't possible in this case. So, you could simply copy-paste the contents of Vellore Revolt to Vellore Mutiny manually and convert Vellore Revolt to a redirect page by blanking it and adding
#REDIRECT [[<Article name>]]
instead.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 18:49, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
I like to share this link with you in case you're interested.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 17:21, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
The Enforcer Office of the secret service 17:26, 15 April 2009 (UTC)
Frankly speaking, I am neither a religious person nor am I much obsessed towards Brahmin culture, practices, etc., and things like that. I started editing Iyer and Iyengar article rather by chance when I encountered abuse of Tamil Brahmins by stupid Dravidar Kazhagam elements on internet forums who claimed that Tamil Brahmins were responsible for the plight of the socially depressed communities and that Brahmins were anti-Tamil and things like that. On performing a detailed research, I discovered that both these accusations were baseless. After all, all Tamil communities have contributed in an equal measure towards enriching our culture and society. Well, in case, there is some neutrality to be maintained and excessive Brahmin propaganda or anti-Brahmin content to be removed then I'm always here to help. I'm also ready to offer assistance in inclusion of anthropological data or things like that.
By the way, while searching for information about a few 19th century political leaders and freedom-fighters from the Madras Presidency, I was able to gather loads of information about a relation of mine. I would rather like to discuss these with you off-Wiki as also about Vyaghradhataki sickening propaganda.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 00:59, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your contributions. It's good to see somebody else weeding out the nonsense from this particularly nonsense-prone page. -- ColinFine ( talk) 19:15, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
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Just saw your edits to S. Subramania Iyer. Great job! I just need a few clarifications. I've found that you've replaced Subbier with Subbiyer Aiyer. Now, isn't Subbiyer just another form Subba Iyer? By the way, I observe that the article has expanded from 5KB to 13KB. Perhaps, you might be interested in a DYK expansion. Articles expanded five-fold in five days could be nominated to be featured on Wikipedia's main page in the Did You Know (DYK) section. I observed that the article has had a 2-fold expansion in a day. Perhaps, you could expand the article still more.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 05:34, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
Since you are interested in topics connected with Madras, could you please have a look at Madras Presidency article? I had completely rewritten the whole thing from a stub but the lack of districtwise census info for the period 1911-1941 is preventing me from nominating this for a GA. Would it be possible for you to obtain the info? Thanks!- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 02:24, 29 March 2009 (UTC)
Since a page by name Vellore Mutiny (albeit only a redirect page) already exists, a normal redirect isn't possible in this case. So, you could simply copy-paste the contents of Vellore Revolt to Vellore Mutiny manually and convert Vellore Revolt to a redirect page by blanking it and adding
#REDIRECT [[<Article name>]]
instead.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 18:49, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
I like to share this link with you in case you're interested.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 17:21, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
The Enforcer Office of the secret service 17:26, 15 April 2009 (UTC)
Frankly speaking, I am neither a religious person nor am I much obsessed towards Brahmin culture, practices, etc., and things like that. I started editing Iyer and Iyengar article rather by chance when I encountered abuse of Tamil Brahmins by stupid Dravidar Kazhagam elements on internet forums who claimed that Tamil Brahmins were responsible for the plight of the socially depressed communities and that Brahmins were anti-Tamil and things like that. On performing a detailed research, I discovered that both these accusations were baseless. After all, all Tamil communities have contributed in an equal measure towards enriching our culture and society. Well, in case, there is some neutrality to be maintained and excessive Brahmin propaganda or anti-Brahmin content to be removed then I'm always here to help. I'm also ready to offer assistance in inclusion of anthropological data or things like that.
By the way, while searching for information about a few 19th century political leaders and freedom-fighters from the Madras Presidency, I was able to gather loads of information about a relation of mine. I would rather like to discuss these with you off-Wiki as also about Vyaghradhataki sickening propaganda.- The Enforcer Office of the secret service 00:59, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your contributions. It's good to see somebody else weeding out the nonsense from this particularly nonsense-prone page. -- ColinFine ( talk) 19:15, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
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