User talk:Abhishekararka

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Mangilal Arya
On Mangilal Arya, you wrote:
 * This article have been introduced by ABHISHEK GOYAL S/o ROOPNARAYAN GOYAL Great grand son of LATE SHRI, MANGILAL ARYA ARARKA (FREEDOM FIGHTER) This article have been produced with best of my knowledge and legal proofs.

First off, we don't sign articles on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a collaborative effort, and whereas you may have been the first to contribute to this article, you certainly won't be the only contributor. Sign your talk page comments (with the tildes: ~ ) but not articles.

Secondly, writing about family members is discouraged; one often cannot maintain the proper neutrality when writing about one's own relatives.

Thirdly, writing articles "from the best of [your] knowledge" doesn't really help. Wikipedia requires verifiability; editors should be able to verify the information in your article. Since editors can't readily ring you up and verify the information, and since there is no way to know if you are telling the truth (all there is no reason to believe you aren't), we require reliable sources: generally, written books, articles, websites, etc, that can be accessed by an independent editor to verify the claims in your article. If such sources cannot be found, then the article will likely be deleted.

Lastly, the article doesn't really indicate that your grandfather meets the criteria for inclusion at Wikipedia. This is a test of notability: basically whether your grandfather (or any other subject of a Wikipedia article) has been covered sufficiently in independent sources. This again goes to verifiability: without sufficient sources, we can't build a verifiable article.

If you have documented sources that you can draw on to verify the information in your article, please add them. If not, please understand that your article may be deleted. If this happens, please understand that this is not a reflection on the merits of your grandfather. He may well have been a great man. It is just a reflection on the lack of sources needed to verify the information. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 17:46, 1 August 2012 (UTC)