Carpenter’s love for Hindi turns him into Wikipedia editor
   Date :12-Jan-2021

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By Archana Sharma :
 
JAIPUR
 
CALL IT a love for his mother tongue ‘Hindi’ or his passion to invent something new that a school drop out, a carpenter by profession, turned into a Wikipedia editor and wrote 1,800 articles for its pages using his humble old vanilla plain mobile’s keypad. Knowing no fullstops, he also edited 57,000 pages on Wikipedia using the same keypad with Hindi alphabets, typing one mobile keypad stroke at a time. Looking at his immense passion, Wikipedia in 2016 gifted him a laptop and a free Internet connection.
 
Since then, there has been no looking back, and he has been curating cyber content of high quality and attending many cyber conferences as a Wikipedia editor. This carpenter-turned Wikipedia editor is Raju Jangid (22), who hails from a small Jodhpur village, Thadiya and comes from a Suthar background with his family engaged in the carpentry profession. “The only reason I typed these articles on Wikipedia was that I could not find anything informative about my village in Hindi on its website,” said Jangid.
 
“The purpose of contributing on Hindi Wikipedia was to help those people who were searching for something of their use in the Hindi language.” “Hence, besides working as a carpenter for 10-12 hours, I started writing and editing the Wikipedia pages as and when I got spare time using my mobile. I wondered that at a time when Hindi is the most spoken language in India, there should have been more information on Wikipedia in this language too,” he said. Jangid says, “With my basic phone model, it was difficult to type, but I wanted the information on my village to be shared with people. Hence I collected information on my tehsil when I was in Class 8 and that was the starting point,” he said. In 2015, he started writing for Wikipedia and simultaneously appeared for private exams of Class 12 and BA too. Now 22, he has so far edited more than 57,000 edits and created more than 1,800 articles.