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About me
Hi! You can call me Praveen! I joined Wikipedia on 26 September, 2007. Editing on Wikipedia happened by a freak incident as I chanced upon the edit this page tab at the top of the page. The concept sounded cool for me as I was getting the opportunity of adding content to improve any article's quality that I had the understanding of. The rest is for you to see.
Wikignition refers to the recognition that I've obtained while on Wikipedia. I thank my fellow-editors for having bestowed these barnstars to me. Thank you very much!
User:Mspraveen has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian,
and therefore, I've officially declared today as Mspraveen's day!
For being such a beautiful person and great Wikipedian,
enjoy being the Star of the day, dear Mspraveen!
I, Nehrams2020 (talk), hereby award Mspraveen the WikiProject Films Award for his/her valued contibutions to WikiProject Films. Congratulations on your work in helping to bring multiple Indian films to GA status, your name has appeared numerous times in our Spotlight department. We're glad to have you as a member and hope to see more GAs from you in the future!
Awarded 06:36, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
The India Star
Awarded to Mspraveen for his excellent work on India articles, particularly at GAC and on Indian cinema. Blnguyen (photo straw poll) 02:08, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
The Indian Cinema Barnstar
I award this Indian cinema barnstar to Mspraveen for his excellent contribution in Indian cinema articles, including uplifting several articles to Good Article status. Dwaipayan (talk) 13:52, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
WikiProject India 2008
By order of the coordinators, for your outstanding work in Tag & Assess 2008, I award you this Bronze Wiki. You are an example to us all. --Ncmvocalist (talk) 08:20, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
Given to Mspraveen for his civility and hard work accepting all of the criticism for the GA review of Vanaja (film), and for his patience with the explosive amount of discussion that arose because I asked for a second opinion! Intothewoods29 (talk) 20:01, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
Awarded to Mspraveen, for going the extra mile to ensure newbies are not bitten, thereby making Wikipedia a more welcoming place. With gratitude, EyeSerenetalk 10:19, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
The Half Barnstar
For holding the fort, for responding to development, for guidance and for love. After the Riya Sen graduation I can't help giving you one of these. Cheers Aditya(talk • contribs) 08:09, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
By order of the coordinators, for your good work tagging and assessing India articles in Tag & Assess 2008, I hereby award you this WikiProject India Service Award. --Ncmvocalist (talk) 07:41, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
By order of the coordinators, for your great work tagging and assessing India articles in Tag & Assess 2008, I hereby award you this WikiProject India Service Award. --Ncmvocalist (talk) 16:41, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
The RickK Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
For your relentless anti-vandalism efforts. Keep up the good work! Thanks, Ganeshk(talk) 13:41, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
In thanks for fixing the vandalism/blanking on one/some/all of my userpages I reward you this bootleg CD of your favorite band/musician. Enjoy! -- ÐeadΣyeДrrow (Talk | Contribs)
The Palace of Truth is a three-act blank verse "Fairy Comedy" by the English dramatist W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre in London on 19 November 1870, the plot was adapted in significant part from Madame de Genlis's fairy story Le Palais de Vérite. It was the first of several such plays that Gilbert wrote founded upon the idea of self-revelation by characters under the influence of some magic or supernatural interference. The play ran for approximately 140 performances, then toured the British provinces and enjoyed various revivals even well into the 20th century. There was also a New York production in 1910. This photograph shows the real-life married couple William Hunter Kendal and Madge Robertson Kendal as the lovers Prince Philamir and Princess Zeolide in the original 1870 production of The Palace of Truth.Photograph credit: London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company; restored by Adam Cuerden