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Please don’t bite me, I’m a newbie!

I’m a university student in a Wikipedia Education class, and I’m currently learning how to contribute to Wikipedia.
I am approaching my subject in good faith.

If you have any concerns or questions, my tutor’s name is Airbubbles451 (talk · contribs). Thanks!

Welcome!

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Department of Science and Technology (India)

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I reverted your edits to Department of Science and Technology (India). It appears that you copied a fair bit of text from [1], [2], and probably other sources. I see that Diannaa already left you a welcome message, including on the importance of copyrights -- Wikipedia takes this very seriously. Your edits also tended to break the formatting on the page and introduced other problems. I'd be happy to engage with you on the article's talk page to find better ways to do what you are aiming for. Russ Woodroofe (talk) 10:00, 16 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi , I would appreciate your help in improving the article and make my contribution towards it . Thanks Chaitanya2412 (talk) 01:18, 18 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Well, my first piece of advice would be to go piece by piece. Find one area of the article where coverage really should be expanded, and work on that. For an article like this, you generally need to find reliable secondary sources -- newspapers are a main example. (For some very basic facts, like who is the director or similar, you can source to the web page of the DST, but not for anything very substantial.) You can then summarize the discussion in the reliable secondary sources. Note the difference between summarize and copy, or even between summarize and paraphrase. Note that the citation style used in the current article uses the "cite web" (or "cite news", or ...) template, and you should generally try to match the existing citation style in an extant article. I don't think that this article is the easiest one to try to expand, and you might be better off with a shorter stub. Russ Woodroofe (talk) 09:45, 21 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

A goat for you!

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A goat for u

Lolman07 (talk) 00:34, 19 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]