Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arugankulam


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The result was redirect to Naranammalpuram. Most plausible option. (non-admin closure) Winged Blades Godric  15:10, 15 August 2017 (UTC)

Arugankulam

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Contains no significant information except direct copy pasted text from external website. ArunPrasanthG (talk) 09:33, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
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 * Comment – I couldn't find this village's details at India's official census site. But this article tells about a namesake place located in the same district. In fact, there are other news articles which mention this place. This book mentions it as a village. BTW, even if it survives deletion, it will remain a single line stub, as only its district is known. - NitinMlk (talk) 22:04, 8 August 2017 (UTC)


 * Redirect article to Tirunelveli district. Orientls (talk) 04:21, 9 August 2017 (UTC)


 * Redirect to Naranammalpuram which is the larger village encompassing this. Here is what I managed to find
 * 1) The link by  to the article in the Hindu  was quite useful for me to find out the name of the village. I will quote the part "One such village is Naranammalpuram, situated five km east of Tirunelveli, on the banks of the Tamiraparani river. The village is named after a queen of the same name of the Nayak dynasty, who gifted the it to Vedic Brahmins over 400 years ago. Originally known as Dhoorva Thadagam (Arugankulam in Tamil), it was inhabited by exponents of the four Vedas and Upanishads, and their contribution to the village society ensured prosperity and cultural harmony. As the river changed its course frequently destroying their homes the villagers moved to a place of higher altitude. They, however, named it also Arugankulam."
 * 2) There is a mention on the website of Tirunevli district under the name "Naranamalpuram". You can also search "ARUGANKULAM" to find it.
 * 3) There is not much information available about the village except in blogs or social media. Even the bigger village Naranamalpuram only has 800 houses as I read from . So I can agree to a redirect here.--DreamLinker (talk) 06:47, 13 August 2017 (UTC)


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