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Did you know... that Kalavati Devi(pictured) has built 4,000 toilets so that people in
Kanpur would not be subjected to a "living hell"?
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Article created on 5 April 2020 and nominated within time. It is long enough and Earwigs checks out - "Violation Unlikely". The hook image is used in the article, is clear enough, and is licensed adequately. No issues with the first hook.
Just two clarifications needed. One - Is 'The Logical Indian' (thelogicalindian.com) a reliable enough source here? Two - I am a bit unsure about whether a QPQ is needed here or not...? DTM (
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06:14, 17 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the review. Clarifications. Not sure about the QPQ either but I anticipated that it may be required so I reviewed
this for QPQ.... As for TheLogicalIndian.com. I had that worry too but I read
here. This site is not aspiring to clickbait (as many former newspapers are doing). I could find a different source but I don't think I could find a more reliable one.
Victuallers (
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11:07, 17 April 2020 (UTC)reply
A fact from Kalavati Devi appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 May 2020 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Kalavati Devi(pictured) has built 4,000 toilets so that people in
Kanpur would not be subjected to a "living hell"?
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Article created on 5 April 2020 and nominated within time. It is long enough and Earwigs checks out - "Violation Unlikely". The hook image is used in the article, is clear enough, and is licensed adequately. No issues with the first hook.
Just two clarifications needed. One - Is 'The Logical Indian' (thelogicalindian.com) a reliable enough source here? Two - I am a bit unsure about whether a QPQ is needed here or not...? DTM (
talk)
06:14, 17 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the review. Clarifications. Not sure about the QPQ either but I anticipated that it may be required so I reviewed
this for QPQ.... As for TheLogicalIndian.com. I had that worry too but I read
here. This site is not aspiring to clickbait (as many former newspapers are doing). I could find a different source but I don't think I could find a more reliable one.
Victuallers (
talk)
11:07, 17 April 2020 (UTC)reply