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Can it be reviewed and removed? Saoli, 15 March, 2014
Can the page I created more than a year back be reviewed to get rid of the comment "This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (August 2013)"?
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Whistling Woods International, 19 September 2018: Guest Interactions, "One man, many talents - Sudipto Das awakened a philosophical ethos among the students of WWI"[1]
27 March 2018: Feature, "Sudipto Das believes music can heal, and that is exactly what he has experienced by performing live, through his band is no different."[2]
27 February 2018: Feature, "A journey spanning over a decade, this musician-cum-entrepreneur shares the inside track of his path so far."[3]
20 February 2018: Feature, "A chance project that sprouted out of a discussion at an IIT hostel back in the '90s, continues to make the right kind of noise!"[4]
1 March 2017: Feature, "Sudipto Das has always had a knack to touch upon lesser discussed topics..."[5]
5 June 2016: Featured in Lifestyle, Viral Trending, "Education in India".[6]
The Asian Age, Bombay & Delhi, 5 June 2016: Featured in Life & Style, "Education in India".[7]
The Economic Times, 19 October 2015: Quoted in a feature, "The various cultural programmes will celebrate the essence of India, rather than just Bengali culture..."[8]
26 June 2019: Theatre Review: Schweyk, The Warrior, "True to its theme, the songs [...] serve as the high points of this musical. Portrayed through original scores by a live band of musicians..."[9]
16 March 2019: Feature, Brecht’s comedic play, Schweyk the Warrior, looks at war and its effects on the common man, "Original music ... a spectacular display of Balkan music."[10]
August 2018: Feature, A potpourri of action, suspense, conflict and politics, "Sudipto Das wears many hats. The IITian-turned-columnist is also a musician, speaker at TED events and an entrepreneur."[11]
17 May 2015: Featured in Writers speak, "... balancing office with writing is challenging, it's the former which takes priority."[12][13]
8 September 2014: Schweyk in the Second World War: A veteran's survival guide, "Showcases original music scored for the play, orchestrating the violin, cello and the piano..."[14]
2 April 2020: Life & Style, An apartment in Bengaluru is distributing groceries to daily wage earners, "The idea is to stay at home, respect the lockdown but still do whatever we can at a micro level to minimises the movement of people."[15]
26 March 2019: Feature, Stories of yore, "Every aspect of the production, from the original music score by Sudipto Das ... were professional and well thought-out."[16]
15 March 2019: Feature, "... A musical, with an original score composed by Sudipto Das ..."[17]
20 October 2015: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "We want to be inclusive and celebrate Durga Puja as an Indian festival..."[18]
13 October 2015: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "We don't believe in Bengali culture in isolation. We consider the essence of India, celebrating the same, with a touch of Bengal."[19]
10 December 1014: Quoted in Metro Plus feature, "Author Sudipto Das is wary of Radio taxi services..."[20]
11 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto is possessed with a manic energy as he states that his influences are many and varied..."[21][22]
26 September 2013: Feature, "It took Sudipto intensive research to put the novel together..."[23]
Star of Mysore, 4 October 2013: Interview, "My second book named Prembajar..."[24]
Sakal Times, 6 October 2013: Interview, "It won't be a sequel per se... will be about the mathematician Aryabhatt..."[25]
Techgoss.com, 10 October 2013: Interview, "I would rather prefer working in smaller companies, where making a difference is much easier than in a company like Intel where you're just lost in the crowd..."[26]
The New Indian Express, 15 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto Das, the author of The Ekkos Clan, writes, perhaps for the first time, on the sufferings of people on the Bangladesh side during the 1947 Partition of India..."[27]
28 October 2013: Quoted in a Lifestyle feature, "This is the basic measure a writer should take when approaching an agent."[28]
25 October 2013: Quoted in a Lifestyle feature, "I don't feel insecure at all because I am financially secure at this age and my creativity hasn't even faltered..."[29]
23 October 2013: Feature, "Sudipto was born into a Bangladeshi family which moved to Kolkata during the Partition..."[30]
NY.NEWSYAPS, 23 October 2013: Review & Feature, "Sudipto pointed out, companies, such as Kodak, Nokia, or Blackberry, took less than a few decades to go from being market-leading innovators to the capitalistic equivalents of failed states..."[31]
Hindustan Times, 27 October 2013: Quoted in "PickingOrder – Get your list of what to READ"[32][33]
"This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self-published sources. (October 2019)"
Can this comment be removed from the page now, given that the references were cleared in April 2020
saolide, 28 Nov 2020