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This is a discussion on RTI Events within the Site Feedback forums, part of the Site Announcements & Discussions category; Can we have a separate section on upcoming events/presentations related to RTI in different locations? This will be helpful to new members and guests interested to attend such events. Presently ...
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Can we have a separate section on upcoming events/presentations related to RTI in different locations? This will be helpful to new members and guests interested to attend such events. Presently this information is covered in the news section but making a separate section will prominently highlight the upcoming events and encourage members to post details of such events. |
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Actually I misframed my suggestion (and there is no link for editing). We do have an RTI events already but what I meant was that sometimes important events like the current Padayatra are posted in the news section and not included in events. There is a need to keep these things separately in events section also. |
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It is a good suggestion Sandeep. I have shifted the thread of Dr Brajesh on this Padyatra to the RTI Events section. In future if you come across any such event reported under RTI News, feel free to make a synopsis of the event and post it in the RTI Events section. You can also add a link to the original new thread.
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