Net Etiquette
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Thats a great blog.Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks Anuradha. 🙂
I visited this blog for first time due to Nita’s rail budget summary and the views expressed by others were also alarming.
a very good site
Nice organization of this must-know subject!
A very nice blog inspired me to write my keep it up
I am a 40 year old teacher a mother to two very bright kids.They encouraged me to browse and i chanced upon this blog and like a little curious child slowly making my way. thoroughly enjoyed the comments.
nita…net etiqutte in blogging is a lot of the blog-master’s skill as well. i remember a bogger telling me how he was harrassed by the blog master and his keen research was stolen for personal use. the blog master must be well equipped to handle all cases diplomatically, lest the blogger feels intimidated. normally all bloggers are most likely to be decent people wanting to express a point.
in this respect i must commend your capability as an expert formula one driver of the blog world! (wink!)…no smileys?
Nita,
The etiquette that you have written about is something very good.
If people adhered to it on blogs, life would be very much easier.
Hi there,
I came across your blog site via google images, and I am doing a term project on East India and their healthcare system. I need images for my project and find your photographs beautiful.
I was wondering if I could have your permission to use some of your photographs for the term project.
Thank you,
Kaye DC
I will send you a mail Kaye. – Nita.
May I use this image appeared on your blog in my website, where it says about environmental education?

As you might have read at the bottom of the post concerned this photograph does not belong to me. It belongs to a photographer called Himanshu Vyas. If your website has ads and or/any other commercial message, then I would advise you NOT to use this photograph because it would be a copyright violation and you could be sued by Vyas. Thanks.
A nice list! Unfortunately, most people don’t follow them.