Talk:Abohar

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One question: Is Kinoo grown in Abohar, India? According to the internet http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/investors/nov2003/if.htm it is only grown in Pakistan? Thank you.--Francisco Valverd e 20:13, 20 January 2006 (UTC) ^ Yes, Kinoo is grown in Abohar. In fact, Abohar is VERY famous for the production of kinoos. I read it on Organic Vegetable Gardening website if I'm not mistaken. Thanks for your corrections and making it even beautiful. Apropos to your query, this region is very close to Pakistan (some 40 Km, maybe less) and Kinno is also grown here. Moreover, this variety was developed in Abohar itself! -- Sunil Sangwal, 195.150.224.236 20:56, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

Question:Please tell the name of village because of which Abohar remained in a Punjab state in 1966 ? --bhupinder singh

Which sound better?

 * A: Abohar is not particularly a hot tourism spot.
 * B: Abohar is not a particularly hot tourism spot.


 * B Sounds better.

Tabletop 07:27, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Which sounds better 2?

 * C: A big fare is being held on this mound on every Thursday.
 * D: A big fair is being held on this mound on every Thursday.
 * E: A big fair is _____ held on this mound __ every Thursday.
 * F: A big fair is held on this mound every Thursday.


 * A fair is a kind of market.
 * Something is fair if it is just and reasonable.
 * A fare is a payment for say a train ticket, or even entry to a fair.
 * Fare is also a range of food, such as might be had at a market.
 * Since a market allows customers/buyers to easily compare prices of the sellers, markets tend to have fair prices for their wares and their fare.


 * Fare and fair sound the same but are spelled differently. These are interesting and very important words.
 * What are the words fair/fare like in other languages?


 * F: is better

What does Abohar mean?
What does Abohar, and other names in the article Abohar mean?

Immediate deletion of the article is recommended!
When I created this article for the first time, I had not noticed that it will be so badly edited. Now I feel like erasing it altogether. What is the sense in putting the names of local politicians and almost unknown people? There are schools in every nook and corner of Abohar. Is this article supposed to contain the names of all those? Inserting the names of some chai-wala's (tea sellers, like Chacha...) is equally embarrassing. Sunil 13:27, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Deleting the article is going too far. I have deleted the section you are referring. It's nonsense. Regards, Ganeshk  ( talk ) 16:46, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

Psuprof 17:01, 6 September 2007 (UTC)I agree with deletion of the section on personalities, unless they are really famous or have done something great. I am also surprised that someone would put in the names of local shops.

Tremendous overhaul
Do not revert the changes that have been made to this article back to the previous version. I have wikified the article by deleting the Transportation and Tourism sections of the article due their overtly detailed nature, terrible formatting and numerous grammatical errors. The information that is currently presented in the article organized and does not contain unnecessary facts, such as a list of 20 educational facilities in the area. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sioschico (talk • contribs) 04:58, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

This article needs to be deleted
I am disappointed to see someone has reverted the changes I made. Since the person obviously is not a native speaker of English, the article remains filled with ridiculous errors. I recommend this article be deleted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sioschico (talk • contribs) 18:35, 29 December 2008 (UTC)

Article rewritten
I rewrote the article, eliminating unnecessary detail - there was very little to delete. There is a lot of good information provided and there is no need for anyone to think--User:Brenont (talk) 16:16, 12 August 2009 (UTC) it deserves deletion.

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