Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Madras Rediscovered


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The result was Speedy Keep per SK#1. (non-admin closure) Anupmehra  - Let's talk!  07:41, 8 February 2015 (UTC)

Madras Rediscovered

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Withdrawn by nominator No sources, cannot find anything online in English that suggests this was a best seller, found a page on google from the novel which talks about the publisher of the book winning awards. Quite a few sites has it as very few reads/reviews...Can anyone find anything that might justify notability under WP:NOTE for books besides what seems like advertisement claims? Edit: Nomination Withdrawn &eta;oian  &Dagger;orever &eta;ew &Dagger;rontiers  12:51, 7 February 2015 (UTC)
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 * Speedy Keep -Subject meets BKCRIT#1 and GNG criteria. Sources, -Indian Express, The Hindu, The Hindu-2, The Hindu-3, Frontline, Outlook Traveller, Telegraph India, Corporate Communications: A 21st Century Primer (book), MORE. Anupmehra  - Let's talk!  05:24, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks, I couldn't find any sources while looking it up (maybe I was using wrong search phrases, or google was giving me weird tailored results, what terms did you use? &eta;oian   &Dagger;orever &eta;ew &Dagger;rontiers  07:36, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
 * "Madras Rediscovered" on WP:INDAFD search engines (Google doesn't index the Indian newspapers, magazines, sources properly). Anupmehra  - Let's talk!  07:41, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
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