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Hemendranath Tagore was 3rd son Dwarkanath Tagore. Hemendranath is eminent notable. Am constructing new article devotee to him with fresh material et citation. Lillycottage ( talk) 15:25, 27 April 2008 (UTC) reply

Notability

Merely being son of a famous man or brother of another does not mean automatic notability. The main article is without any reference. The two references are about his children. Moreover, the article is far from being neutral. Both the issues may be addressed. - Shiben Dutta ( talk) 07:36, 21 June 2008 (UTC) reply

Distorted History

The references to Rabindranath Tagore, Satyendranath Tagore and Indira Devi have no source reference except for a book ‘History of Adi Brahmo Samaj’ published in 1897. But the words used cross the limits of decency and such acts of “cheating” sisters, or “plundering” the financial trusts set up by Hemendranath, or “rack renting” the peasantry or “destroying” documents kept with Adi Brahmo Samaj tantamount to criminal activities and have never been recorded in the innumerable research papers, documents and books on the Tagores that have been published throughout the world till date. A serious editing is urgently required to give credence to the page. SubrotoG ( talk) 05:56, 3 July 2013 (UTC) Subroto Ghosh reply

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Hemendranath Tagore was 3rd son Dwarkanath Tagore. Hemendranath is eminent notable. Am constructing new article devotee to him with fresh material et citation. Lillycottage ( talk) 15:25, 27 April 2008 (UTC) reply

Notability

Merely being son of a famous man or brother of another does not mean automatic notability. The main article is without any reference. The two references are about his children. Moreover, the article is far from being neutral. Both the issues may be addressed. - Shiben Dutta ( talk) 07:36, 21 June 2008 (UTC) reply

Distorted History

The references to Rabindranath Tagore, Satyendranath Tagore and Indira Devi have no source reference except for a book ‘History of Adi Brahmo Samaj’ published in 1897. But the words used cross the limits of decency and such acts of “cheating” sisters, or “plundering” the financial trusts set up by Hemendranath, or “rack renting” the peasantry or “destroying” documents kept with Adi Brahmo Samaj tantamount to criminal activities and have never been recorded in the innumerable research papers, documents and books on the Tagores that have been published throughout the world till date. A serious editing is urgently required to give credence to the page. SubrotoG ( talk) 05:56, 3 July 2013 (UTC) Subroto Ghosh reply


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