Yes I got it Daniel Hepper. Thank you so much for your help.

On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 6:37:32 AM UTC, Daniel Hepper wrote:
>
> You are using the new syntax to define URLs from Django 2.0 with the old 
> urls() method.
>
> If you are using Django 2.0, polls/urls.py should look like this:
>
> from django.urls import path
>
> from . import views
>
> urlpatterns = [
>     # ex: /polls/
> path('', views.index, name='index'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/
> path('<int:question_id>/', views.detail, name='detail'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/results/
> path('<int:question_id>/results/', views.results, name='results'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/vote/
> path('<int:question_id>/vote/', views.vote, name='vote'),
> ]
>
> If you are using an earlier version of Django, it should look like this:
>
> from django.conf.urls import url
>
> from . import views
>
> urlpatterns = [
>     # ex: /polls/
>     url(r'^$', views.index, name='index'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/
>     url(r'^(?P<question_id>[0-9]+)/$', views.detail, name='detail'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/results/
>     url(r'^(?P<question_id>[0-9]+)/results/$', views.results, 
> name='results'),
>     # ex: /polls/5/vote/
>     url(r'^(?P<question_id>[0-9]+)/vote/$', views.vote, name='vote'),
> ]
>
> Notice the difference? Use from django.conf.urls.url with the old regular 
> expression syntax and django.urls.path with the new angle bracket syntax.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
> On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 6:58:49 AM UTC+1, anookeen wrote:
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>>
>>
>> *This is the screenshot for mysite/urls.py*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *This is the screenshot for mysite/polls/urls.py*
>> *This is screenshot for mysite/polls/views.py*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Screenshot of error*
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>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 7:13:00 PM UTC, anookeen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi , I am creating django app mentioned at this link 
>>> (https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial02/). When I 
>>> create new views and add that into urls.py , the new urls aren't recognized 
>>> (such as it doesn't recognize the question_id mentioned in part 3 of the 
>>> tutorial). Kindly help me out. Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>
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