‘Tulu Wikipedia’ in incubation stage, 600 articles uploaded, says U.B. Pavanaja

November 26, 2014 02:11 pm | Updated 03:10 pm IST - MANGALURU

U.B. Pavanaja giving instructions at a workshop on 'Tulu Wikipedia' at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, Adyar, in Mangaluru on Wednesday. Photo: H.S. Manjunath

U.B. Pavanaja giving instructions at a workshop on 'Tulu Wikipedia' at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management, Adyar, in Mangaluru on Wednesday. Photo: H.S. Manjunath

In all, 600 articles have been uploaded to the Tulu Wikipedia which is still in its incubation stage, according to U.B. Pavanaja, Wikipedia representative and Programme Officer, The Centre for Internet and Society, Bengaluru.

Speaking at a workshop on writing articles in Tulu, using Kannada script, for Wikipedia at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management here on Wednesday, he said that since 2007 till this January there were 135 Tulu articles. The remaining 465 articles were added in the last over nine months.

Workshops on writing articles in Tulu for Wikipedia organised in Udupi and Mangaluru had helped in adding more articles.

Mr. Pavananja, originally hailing from Sullia in Dakshina Kannada, said that if Tulu Wikipedia was to be kept alive at least 50 to 60 articles would have to be uploaded a month and it required at least 10 dedicated writers.

If one wants to write articles in Tulu, he or she would have to log on to bilty.com/tuluwiki and later register there like registering while creating a new e-mail id. Later one can write, edit or read articles written in Tulu using Kannada script.

Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy had organised the workshop as a prelude to the three-day ‘Vishwa Tuluvere Parba’ (Global Tulu Festival) scheduled at the college from December 12.

President of the academy M. Janaki Brahmavar requested the participants to write articles about Tulu language and culture and about the coming festival and upload.

One can contact Mr. Pavanaja through pavanaja@gmail.com.

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