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'''Welcome to Wikipedia India'''! Before starting a new article, please review [[ | '''Welcome to Wikipedia India'''! Before starting a new article, please review [[Wikipedia:Notability|our notability requirements]]. In short, the topic of an article must have already been the subject of publication in reliable, secondary, entirely independent sources that treat the topic in substantive detail, such as books, newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed scholarly journals and websites that meet the same requirements as reputable print-based sources. Information on Wikipedia India must be verifiable; if no reliable third-party sources can be found on a topic, then it should not have a separate article. Please search Wikipedia India first to make sure that an article does not already exist on the subject. | ||
An Article Wizard is available to help you create an article through the [[ | An Article Wizard is available to help you create an article through the [[Wikipedia:AfC|Articles for Creation]] process, where it will be reviewed and considered for publication. The ability to create articles directly in the mainspace is restricted to editors with some experience. For information on how to request a new article that can be created by someone else, see Requested articles. | ||
Please consider taking a look at our introductory tutorial or reviewing contributing to Wikipedia India to learn the basics about editing. Working on existing articles is a good way to learn our protocols and style conventions; see the Task Center for a range of articles that need your assistance and tasks you can help out with. | Please consider taking a look at our introductory tutorial or reviewing contributing to Wikipedia India to learn the basics about editing. Working on existing articles is a good way to learn our protocols and style conventions; see the Task Center for a range of articles that need your assistance and tasks you can help out with. |
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