Tulsi
About![]() Tulsi Bhagat (or simply Tulsi) is a contributor from Nepal. He is an administrator on Meta-Wiki, MediaWiki, Wikimedia Commons, Nepali and Maithili Wikipedia. He has been involved in Wikimedia movement since 2014. He helped launch the Maithili language Wikipedia in 2014. Additionally, he is a member of the Movement communications group and Communications committee. Preferred way of contact is via talk page, but can be reached by email, tulsibhagat50 |
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His WorksTulsi has been combating cross-wiki vandalism, spam, trolling and report it to the local community & Stewards. He has 1,00,000+ total edits across Wikimedia projects, which made him one of the top contributors from Nepal. Moreover, he is the first Featured Wikimedian from Nepal who has taken personal challenges i.e. 100WikiDays and 7HumanRightsWikiDays and successfully completed it. Apart from online contributions, he is also active in offline Wikimedia events and activities. In 2018, he started as a resource person involving with Mediawiki Awareness and Training in Indic Projects. He played a key role in organizing Wikicamp Nepal 2018 in Lahan. Moreover, he has guided, organized & taken part on various online & offline events such as Wikipedia Education Programs, Mission-10, Wiki-a-thon, Wiki Loves Earth in Nepal, Women Edit-a-thon, Wikidata's 4th Birthday, Maithili Wikipedia Anniversary events, Wiki Loves Monuments and so on. He participated in WikiConference India 2016 and Train The Trainer 2018 as a full scholarship participant.
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Disclosure
- I provide paid translation support for the Wikimedia Foundation's organization communications translators group.