Talk:Poonoor

Neutrality?
From the lead: The exuberant greenary of Poonoor slumbers along alleys of the village. This place is blessed with people of good culture and habits. This is not neutral language! 220.101 talk\Contribs

Anwarsuk (talk) 06:19, 17 October 2010 (UTC)What keeps the statement away from neutrality? Anwarsuk
 * I have scanned and made several edits across the article in order to make it more neutral. If anyone could review. Mainiago (talk) 23:10, 15 April 2021 (UTC)

removing POV tag with no active discussion per Template:POV
I've removed an old neutrality tag from this page that appears to have no active discussion per the instructions at Template:POV:
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Since there's no evidence of ongoing discussion, I'm removing the tag for now. If discussion is continuing and I've failed to see it, however, please feel free to restore the template and continue to address the issues. Thanks to everybody working on this one! -- Khazar2 (talk) 15:47, 17 July 2013 (UTC)

Source
Article seems to have been copy pasted from a about box in a group called Poonur from Facebook. It then seems to have evolved a bit over time. Here's the unedited about info retrieved today 15th of April 2021: "'POONOOR' 'Poo' in local dialect means flower and 'Noor' in arabic means light literaly this place can be translated to 'Light of Flowers', one more interpretation hope which will be more suitable and interesting which is 'Poona' in Tamil means cat and 'oor' means village. It is noted that lots of cat's were seen mainly around hotels of poonoor also if u ask anyone about the cat population in homes you can find it true. Previously a small village and now developing into a town is in KOZHIKODE Dist 32 km from Kozhikode.

Poonoor is a small but developed village in Unnikulam Panchayath of Kozhikode District,in the state of Kerala, India. Situated on Thamarassery-Koyilandy state highway 4.5 KM west to Thamarassery town and 8.5 km east to Balussery town. Poonoor is in Koyilandy Taluk. Poonoor is a land of serene beautiful greeny paddy fields on the banks of the ' Poonoor River', (Poonoor puzha). The exuberant greenery of Poonoor slumbers along alleys of the village. This place is blessed with people of good culture and habits. The geographical area of poonoor is spread in to two Grama Panchayaths-Unnikulam and Thamarassery.Poonoor town is in the peak of its growth from last seven years. The small but dense Poonoor town showed a spontaneous growth to the west till Peringalam Vayal and east up to Cheeni Mukku. Madathum Poyil road became the rush area being 'room for all things',and with the relocation of GMUP School, a fast growth is expected towards south.

The reconstruction of Pazhaya Palam (The old bridge) accelerated the business growth along Pazhaya Palam Road.Sunday Market - The trade show (Chandha)!!!!!!! Poonoor Town is a commercial center of all neighbouring villages. The rich access of transportation and distance to other small villages spot Poonoor for all commercial deals. Sunday Market (Chandha) of Poonoor is famous for all sort of small trades, auctions and exhibitions. Small traders and merchants from various part of the district exhibit their goods and commercials from early in the morning. People from neighbouring places heads to Poonoor Sunday Market with a hope of purchasing essential things of good quality for a better price in ease. Though the market is shifted to the newly built arcades nobody will forget the colourful scene of old Sunday market all along the street sides of Poonoor town.

The population of poonoor area contains 90 % Muslims and 10% Hindus. Christians are rarely in Poonoor area. The harmonious people of Poonoor never have a story of communal evils. 'Thiyya' community is the majority in Hindus and second 'Nairs'and also other communities. The bulk of Muslims are of the traditional Sunnis and the rest is the followers of Mujahid (salaf/Islahi) movements (Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen). Poonoor 'Vadha prathivadham (Face to Face Debate) of 19—between traditional Sunnis and Mujahids is an important turn in the history of Kerala Muslims. (Note: The population statistics here is not an authentic information).

Poonoor 'puzha'  (Punoor river) is a perennial river. It meets Korapuzha and ends in Lakshadweep Sea. It is named from the village Poonoor in Kozhikode district. Even though the length of river flowing through Poonoor is considerably less, the river carries the name.

Poonoor Puzha is one of the longest in Kozhikode district which waters majority of farming in the district. River is normally very quite and stream looks almost stationary but the inner flow is forceful.

Rainy season stains the river and some years it floods to make the transportation impossible. In 2007 lives were lost in the flooding poonoor puzha. Environmentalists and nature lovers are much concerned about the preservation of this natural blessing as lot of illegal constructions and sand mining kills this old calm life blood of Kozhikode district." This should be important to consider when editing the content as it started from the perspective of the village group with the potential goal of self promotion. And, may have been AI translated to English at some point. Which is very likely why there were so many issues with neutrality in the article, as well as confusing information, and no citation. Mainiago (talk) 23:31, 15 April 2021 (UTC)