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Good idea Mohit, I agree. I think we can create redirects for the big law schools and gradually create for others whenever we see it's necessary. --[[User:Kianganz|Kianganz]] 03:12, 7 October 2010 (IST) | Good idea Mohit, I agree. I think we can create redirects for the big law schools and gradually create for others whenever we see it's necessary. --[[User:Kianganz|Kianganz]] 03:12, 7 October 2010 (IST) | ||
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+ | By the way, what's this character in the fees section: ₹1,000/- p.a. (the one before 1,000 and other numbers) -- is it the new Rupee symbol? On my screen it looks like a box of gibberish alas :( I think we should stick to using Rs throughout so it's compatible with widest number of comps - am fixing now. Cheers --[[User:Kianganz|Kianganz]] 03:16, 7 October 2010 (IST) |
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I think this page should ideally be moved to Hidayatullah National Law University. Inputs? --Anirudhsbh 16:09, 6 October 2010 (IST)
Yeah, is a good point, thanks. But we've gone for a format at the moment where page titles are abbreviate as those are the most commonly used names for the law schools and the long names are often super-wordy. Not sure yet, need to have a consistent approach either way... Any thoughts anyone? --Kianganz 16:16, 6 October 2010 (IST)
I had also thought of keeping the pages with their Institution's name but as said by Kianganz it might make it super-wordy. Therefore the alternate solution to this can be that the pages can be redirected as is the case with HNLU Raipur and Hidayatullah National Law University.--Mohit Singh 21:51, 6 October 2010 (IST)
Good idea Mohit, I agree. I think we can create redirects for the big law schools and gradually create for others whenever we see it's necessary. --Kianganz 03:12, 7 October 2010 (IST)
Funny characters?
By the way, what's this character in the fees section: ₹1,000/- p.a. (the one before 1,000 and other numbers) -- is it the new Rupee symbol? On my screen it looks like a box of gibberish alas :( I think we should stick to using Rs throughout so it's compatible with widest number of comps - am fixing now. Cheers --Kianganz 03:16, 7 October 2010 (IST)