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There are a humungous number of people named Kapoor/Kapur, and it is proper that this page serve as a disambiguation of such pages. Until now, the page was elaborating upon two specific families. These have been dealt with as follows: I have merged the information about him into the
Prithviraj Kapoor page and expanded that. I have also created (and greatly expanded) the
Burdwan (feudal estate) page. Regards,
ImpuMozhi09:42, 18 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Use of language
The way the customs of the Kapoors is described makes it sound like everyone is required and must do exactly the same thing some examples: "Kapoors....Marry their children with each other.".... "Kapoor can not marry a Kapoor but can only marry....."
It would be better to specify that traditionally this is so.
In this day and age it sounds strange and backwards to speak this way when according to democracy people can marry more or less who they want and people who are truly successful are coming from backgrounds like Barak Obama's. Indians live all over the world and they do not all conform to exactly the same way. It is better to specify that this is a traditional attitude/custom here. —Preceding
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Misunderstanding??
I fail to understand the recent mindless revertion of my edit. Please understand that:
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There are a humungous number of people named Kapoor/Kapur, and it is proper that this page serve as a disambiguation of such pages. Until now, the page was elaborating upon two specific families. These have been dealt with as follows: I have merged the information about him into the
Prithviraj Kapoor page and expanded that. I have also created (and greatly expanded) the
Burdwan (feudal estate) page. Regards,
ImpuMozhi09:42, 18 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Use of language
The way the customs of the Kapoors is described makes it sound like everyone is required and must do exactly the same thing some examples: "Kapoors....Marry their children with each other.".... "Kapoor can not marry a Kapoor but can only marry....."
It would be better to specify that traditionally this is so.
In this day and age it sounds strange and backwards to speak this way when according to democracy people can marry more or less who they want and people who are truly successful are coming from backgrounds like Barak Obama's. Indians live all over the world and they do not all conform to exactly the same way. It is better to specify that this is a traditional attitude/custom here. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
72.93.126.232 (
talk)
01:03, 17 September 2010 (UTC)reply
Misunderstanding??
I fail to understand the recent mindless revertion of my edit. Please understand that: