I understand you run that site and this post appears on there- http://blog.pardesilink.com/2016/06/27/know-10-places-you-must-visit-during-monsoon-in-karnatka/
However, the post on the pardes site dates from June of 2016 and that post is just reworded content from this blog, posted 2 years earlier
http://www.beontheroad.com/2014/06/top-10-monsoon-holidays-in-karnataka.html
Lets compare the 2, your post-
5.Jungles of Kabini
The specialty of this wildlife circuit of Karnataka is that when all other tiger reserves and national parks are closed down, one is still allowed to visit this place. So, for all those wildlife lovers who find monsoon to be a hindrance to their adventurous path, this is one place which keeps them going. In fact, it is the best time to spot leopard, elephants, wild dogs and tiger here apart from the obvious eye-catching peacock dance.
The blog that published this 2 years before your site-
its specialty is that it is open during the monsoons when the other national parks and tiger reserves are closed to tourists. So, if you are a wildlife lover and want to plan a wildlife holiday this monsoon, don’t look any further than Kabini. And the rains are also a great time to spot the tiger, leopard, wild dogs and elephants here. And of course, there is the eye-catching peacock mating dance during the rains.
Again, a 2nd example
Your Post
It is only during monsoons that this short and ferocious river flows. Sita Nadi is known as one of the famous spot for river rafting in the state of Karnataka with its Class 3 and Class 4 rapids. One can camp in nature after having a tiring day of rafting. One can also go trekking to the Kudlu Teertha falls if one has ample time.
Older blog post
This short and ferocious river flows only during the rains and it packs quite a punch. With Class 3 to Class 4 rapids, Sita Nadi is one of the more popular river rafting spots in Karnataka and is ideal if you are looking at an adventure-filled monsoon holiday. After your rafting during the day, you can camp amidst nature and share a laugh over the day’s events. If you have time on your hand, do try trekking to the very beautiful Kudlu Teertha Falls.
Yes understood that for writing blogs on our site someone may have got reference to somewhere. This is how all get information and accumulate to after compilation. And also this post may have been old enough on our site blog.pardesilink.com. we as part of our current strategy trying putting a few new blogs everyday that are for only steemit and rest we are putting them from our own site. Completely agree that they may have been written some time back, but I am trying to justify here that these are our own articles and we have paid for content writers to pay for them.
As I wrote in one of your replies that I appreciate your efforts to detect any material published from others work, but this is definitely not the case here as all our blogs are paid with full rights to republish ourselves. As another point if we may have been copying, there could have been blogs from so many other sites, but here they are from our own site pardesilink.com
I already got your point that we should write the source that I'm asking our staff to start doing from today. And again I ask you to reconsider putting these comments. Like I said you are doing good work and I wish you can judge right and wrong. I may have looked into your comments before but apologies I didn't do so or this confusion may have been clear long before.
Thank you, and please feel free to ask for any clarifications.
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You just said that you only post 2 types of content- Original new content for steemit, or a repost from your pardesilink site, how do you explain the blatant rip off of the 3 posts I listed below?
They are not original content and they are not from your site...
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