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Apparently one line stating "Havyaka speakers have a strong base in Kannada." is deleted. What is the rationale? What is the proportion of havyaka speakers to other kannada speakers or total population? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2409:4071:E1E:8D0E:8A27:FB50:F55E:9588 ( talk) 13:13, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
This article recieved a large content-dump from the Kasargod District web site [1]. Not sure of its copyright status, but if it remains here it needs major cleanup Tom Radulovich 20:28, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
According the official Kerala government site ( http://www.kerala.gov.in/ and http://www.ksd.kerala.gov.in/home.htm ) the name of the district/town is Kasaragod. So the article should be placed under "Kasaragod" and page "Kasargod" should redirect to Kasaragod and not the other way round. Sangfroid 15:54, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
Moved. — Nightstallion (?) 08:59, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
According to the article on Kayyara Kinyanna Rai, there's at least a small movement agitating to separate the district from Kerala and join it with Karnataka. It might be worth mentioning that here. -- Delirium 18:15, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
Kasaragod page is not for political discussion.
ARUNKUMAR P.R 07:24, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
The principle languages of Kasaragod (as per Orders of Government of Kerala) are Malayalam and Kannada. So mentioning Tulu as a Principle language is wrong. Of course Tulu language is also widely spoken but only after Malayalam. The Tulu, Konkani and Byari Bhashe are only the other languages used here. But they are not principle or administrative languages. The Name of Kasaragod should also be written in Kannada along with Malayalam. -- Bin ( talk) 20:19, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
We are not here to discuss what things should be like but what things are. The principle languages of Kasaragod (as per Orders of Government of Kerala) are Malayalam and Kannada. Kannada is the additional official language in Kasarkod (Kasaragod) after Malayalam.So mentioning Tulu as a Principle language is certainly wrong. Your argument is in the height of foolishness. Show me some authentic data that the Kasaragod has 20% Principle Tulu speakers. I respect your sentiments but don't bring sentiments to wikipedia. Wiki moves and based on facts. As far as other thing is concerned; You are free to discuss demands of Tuluvas and Kodavas like their demand for separate state which seems to be valid. But for that you can create separate page. -- Bin ( talk) 10:23, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
Detailed Answer for the peaceful closure of the dispute:
Dear Friend, I am surprised by your question.
Those who question should have some basic general knowledge as well.
The official principle languages of Kasaragod District are Malayalam and KANNADA. All orders, circulars, forms, notice boards (including the name boards) should be Bilingual and should be and are available in Kannada and Malayalam.
This system is prevalent from the day Kasaragod was born. Of course I am not the person who is sitting with soft copies of all orders but I am a common man with common sense and general knowledge. Still I am providing you a latest link from the election commission of India.
Recently the Election Commission of India has published a handbook for Candidates contesting for General Elections 2009. The link is as follows < http://eci.nic.in/ElectoralLaws/HandBooks/Handbook_for_Candidates.pdf>.
Please refer the page Number 379 of that handbook in which it clearly states that the approved languages for Kasaragod District are Malayalam and Kannada.
I hope this answers your baseless challenge and proves that Malayalam and Kannada are indeed Principle Languages of Kasaragod District.
Now let us come to the question of Principal Language status of Tulu.
Although I agree that the Tulu is widely spoken in Kasaragod and as per my personal opinion it is indeed a historical language with great heritage. But it is neither a Recognized Language in India nor a Prinicple or a Official Language anywhere in the Country.
Further Tulu is neither taught anywhere in Kasaragod nor is it going to be officially taught anywhere in Kasaragod(in future) at least. However you can find bilingual (Malayalam and Kannada) schools all over the district of Kasaragod all of which are recognized by the Government of Kerala whose official language is Malayalam.
Even the Kasaragod Government College(Affiliated to Kannur University) has Kannada Department where there is even a facility for Higher Research (PhD) in Kannada Language as well. < http://www.gck.ac.in/departments.phtml>
So the question of Principle Language Status of Tulu is an Unsubstantiated BULLSHIT. Now I demand the "accepted proof as per wikipedia standards" from all those who claim that the Tulu is also a Principle/Official Language of Kasaragod.
Now the burden of proof will be upon who may claim that TULU is principle language of Kasaragod. There is also a burden to prove as to how they falsely claim that the "Some 70+ percent of the district speaks Malayalam; while Tulu is spoken by nearly 22%; Kannada is spoken by SOME of the remaining < 8% of the people"
Please note that I am neither against Tulu language nor biased against any other language. I respect Tulu like any other language.
Hence I stand by what I say i.e.. " It's principal and recognized administrative languages are Malayalam, and Kannada. Tulu, Konkani, and Beary bashe are also widely spoken." will be the correct version as far as Truth and the Wikipedia standards are concerned. I again add that "We are not here to discuss what things should be like but we are here to express as what things exactly stand to be". So I hope the problem has been solved and that there remains no question. -- Bin ( talk) 17:10, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
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I agree that there are a good number of Marathi speaking people in Kasaragod. But you have not provided any third-party reference to the same. I also feel that quoting unverified "number of speakers" of a particular language is not necessary or not relevant especially in the Kasaragod page of wiki.
So now I have created a separate header for languages which seemed to be necessary to clean the looks of the article. And now the trimmed statement stands as follows "It's principal and recognized administrative languages are Malayalam, and Kannada. Tulu, Beary bashe and Konkani are also widely used. Besides these Marathi, Urdu and Hindi are also spoken here."
It would be nicer to have a brief discussion on these kind of matters well before editing anything especially in things like this. I also invite the views of Salih and other esteemed members associated with Kasaragod page on these matter.-- Bin ( talk) 18:02, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
Its only a corrupted version of Marathi...Should it be stated????Also kannada is only a public relations language...not the official language of Kasaragod...For official purpose, any orders in Kannada is changed to malayalam before further actions...SO Kasaragod has only one official language and its malayalam.... ARUNKUMAR P.R ( talk · contribs) 07:27, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
Malayalam is the official and administrative language of Kasaragod. All other are just spoken language which are minorities. Malayalam is spoken by 83% of population and others are just 17%. Boschanot ( talk) 16:49, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Its time that Kasaragod page is expanded...Seriously, it lacks a demographics section...and lots of oyher stuff such as administration, political situation etc.....
Also many people blankly believe this page to be Kasaragod district page...So they include some information tha is more specific to Kasaragod district page...So something must be done about it...
Pls help for this initiative....
ARUNKUMAR P.R ( talk · contribs) 07:24, 4 October 2009 (UTC)
True. There is someone who desperately trying to shrink this page for political reasons. You should really compare the pages of Kanhangad and Kasaragod and see how the page should be. Kasaragod is atleast a district headquarter in Kerala. It deserves much more than this. Boschanot ( talk) 16:55, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Kindly reason your edit of removing Tulu from the lead 117.198.110.82 ( talk) 16:11, 1 September 2010 (UTC)
Kindly provide for the content of the article rather than for adding multiple scripts on the article page. arun talk 10:28, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
I request to kindly look at udupi page and DK page nearer home and there are many others where the majority language and script both are mentioned irrespective of its official status. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.118.143.146 ( talk) 06:25, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
For your kind info Tulu is written in Kannada script as of now, though it has its own script which is being revived. You can see articles pertaining to DK and Udupi, which have Tulu and for that matter even Konkani scripts. My point is that Tulu being the majority language in the said place needs to be mentioned. Requesting you not to issue threats of blocking my IP which only implies you are not willing to discuss the issue. We need to maintain the original version until this issue is decided.Hence the revert.Hope you will not revert without discussing. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 17:12, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Kindly let me know where in Wiki rules it is mentioned that only official languages are to be put in the lead. Infox box is reserved for official languages only. Kindly refer to history to see who undid a long standing version. I do not intend to start an edit war. I have discussed my reason and points and cited some articles as well. Tulu being the majority language in Kasargod town need to be mentioned. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 07:08, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
There are many articles with multiple scripts in the lead. Saying that only official scripts appear in the lead is wrong. We are talking about including the majority language scripts here. It is not possible to compare Mangalore, Kodagu, Nagercoil article with Kasargod as mentioned by you. Malayalam is the minority language in these said regions namely Mangalore, Kodagu, Nagercoil, but Tulu is the majority language in Kasaragod. Hope you got the difference between the two. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 16:31, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
Saying that Tulu is not a majority language in Kasaragod shows your knowledge of Kasargod. Tulu is the majority language in Kasargod Taluk and not just the border areas as mentioned by you, which again shows your depth of knowledge. Surely the demography changes as we go south to Hosadurga taluk and beyond but definitely not in Kasargod. 188.54.36.145 ( talk) 17:01, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
Tulu is just a minority language spoken in Kasaragod district. According to the census of 2011, Malayalam 83%, Tulu 8.8%, Kannada 4.2%, Marathi 1.8% and others. So there is no point on further arguments regarding the dominant language in Kasaragod and surrounding. And Tulu is not an official language anywhere. The central government didn't even recognise it as a language nor included in 8th schedule. And Tulu is written in Kannada script which again proves the incompetency of the language. According to Madras affidavit of 1951, Kasaragod town had 64% Malayalees and undivided Kasaragod (including Manjeshwaram) taluk had 72% Malayalees. You can refer all these informations in shodhganga site where it's shown in pdf file. Boschanot ( talk) 17:05, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Malayalam is the most spoken language in Kasaragod taluk(70%) and tulu speakers make up 16% according to 2011 census data. This discussion doesn't have any authenticity or credibility. Boschanot ( talk) 14:37, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S11/KL_Dist_PC_AC.pdf
Ref. no. 5 does not work. It could be edited. Kpbolumbu ( talk) 13:38, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
I want to complete the list of schools, colleges and technical institutes in Kasaragod district. Kasaragodians, please come forward and provide information. Regards, -- Prof tpms ( talk) 14:38, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
The Hindu on Kasaragod's highway. Whether or not this is important enough to include is subjective.
Government site on the history of Kasaragod's justice system. I'd say this one is both reliable and relevant (though the wording could be cleaned up).
The city apparently has a Coconut Research Station. That's interesting. Darkfrog24 ( talk) 16:53, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
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Malayalam is spoken by 70% in Kasaragod taluk according to the retrieved data from 2011 census report. I've attached census data along with it. Anyone can verify it rather than reverting it. If you revert it, let's know the reason for it. Boschanot ( talk) 14:27, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi Yamaguchi先生, I would like to bring to your kind and immediate attention, the repeated and selective vandalising of Tulu and Kannada sources of Kasaragod town, taluk and district articles and that of Wayanad district history and related articles by user Boschanot on 8th Jan 2022 at 17:03, 17:05, 18th Jan 2022 at 08:14, etc. and adding non-referenced Malayalam information in their place for these articles.
Few illustrations of such vandalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1066418589&oldid=1066275758 https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1064490052&oldid=1064038466
This is highly condemnable on a free source like Wiki and completely against its rules and standards. Kindly take appropriate action at the earliest. I'm reverting the 'undoing of my properly sourced and referenced content edits' done by this user.
NitinBhargava2016 ( talk) 15:04, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
Hello Yamaguchi先生, repeated vandalism by user 106.216.137.23. Please address this issue. It's getting hard to daily revert these and maintain Wiki sanctity. Sample: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1094413719&oldid=1094356027 Thanks! NitinBhargava2016 ( talk) 13:46, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
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Apparently one line stating "Havyaka speakers have a strong base in Kannada." is deleted. What is the rationale? What is the proportion of havyaka speakers to other kannada speakers or total population? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2409:4071:E1E:8D0E:8A27:FB50:F55E:9588 ( talk) 13:13, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
This article recieved a large content-dump from the Kasargod District web site [1]. Not sure of its copyright status, but if it remains here it needs major cleanup Tom Radulovich 20:28, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
According the official Kerala government site ( http://www.kerala.gov.in/ and http://www.ksd.kerala.gov.in/home.htm ) the name of the district/town is Kasaragod. So the article should be placed under "Kasaragod" and page "Kasargod" should redirect to Kasaragod and not the other way round. Sangfroid 15:54, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
Moved. — Nightstallion (?) 08:59, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
According to the article on Kayyara Kinyanna Rai, there's at least a small movement agitating to separate the district from Kerala and join it with Karnataka. It might be worth mentioning that here. -- Delirium 18:15, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
Kasaragod page is not for political discussion.
ARUNKUMAR P.R 07:24, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
The principle languages of Kasaragod (as per Orders of Government of Kerala) are Malayalam and Kannada. So mentioning Tulu as a Principle language is wrong. Of course Tulu language is also widely spoken but only after Malayalam. The Tulu, Konkani and Byari Bhashe are only the other languages used here. But they are not principle or administrative languages. The Name of Kasaragod should also be written in Kannada along with Malayalam. -- Bin ( talk) 20:19, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
We are not here to discuss what things should be like but what things are. The principle languages of Kasaragod (as per Orders of Government of Kerala) are Malayalam and Kannada. Kannada is the additional official language in Kasarkod (Kasaragod) after Malayalam.So mentioning Tulu as a Principle language is certainly wrong. Your argument is in the height of foolishness. Show me some authentic data that the Kasaragod has 20% Principle Tulu speakers. I respect your sentiments but don't bring sentiments to wikipedia. Wiki moves and based on facts. As far as other thing is concerned; You are free to discuss demands of Tuluvas and Kodavas like their demand for separate state which seems to be valid. But for that you can create separate page. -- Bin ( talk) 10:23, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
Detailed Answer for the peaceful closure of the dispute:
Dear Friend, I am surprised by your question.
Those who question should have some basic general knowledge as well.
The official principle languages of Kasaragod District are Malayalam and KANNADA. All orders, circulars, forms, notice boards (including the name boards) should be Bilingual and should be and are available in Kannada and Malayalam.
This system is prevalent from the day Kasaragod was born. Of course I am not the person who is sitting with soft copies of all orders but I am a common man with common sense and general knowledge. Still I am providing you a latest link from the election commission of India.
Recently the Election Commission of India has published a handbook for Candidates contesting for General Elections 2009. The link is as follows < http://eci.nic.in/ElectoralLaws/HandBooks/Handbook_for_Candidates.pdf>.
Please refer the page Number 379 of that handbook in which it clearly states that the approved languages for Kasaragod District are Malayalam and Kannada.
I hope this answers your baseless challenge and proves that Malayalam and Kannada are indeed Principle Languages of Kasaragod District.
Now let us come to the question of Principal Language status of Tulu.
Although I agree that the Tulu is widely spoken in Kasaragod and as per my personal opinion it is indeed a historical language with great heritage. But it is neither a Recognized Language in India nor a Prinicple or a Official Language anywhere in the Country.
Further Tulu is neither taught anywhere in Kasaragod nor is it going to be officially taught anywhere in Kasaragod(in future) at least. However you can find bilingual (Malayalam and Kannada) schools all over the district of Kasaragod all of which are recognized by the Government of Kerala whose official language is Malayalam.
Even the Kasaragod Government College(Affiliated to Kannur University) has Kannada Department where there is even a facility for Higher Research (PhD) in Kannada Language as well. < http://www.gck.ac.in/departments.phtml>
So the question of Principle Language Status of Tulu is an Unsubstantiated BULLSHIT. Now I demand the "accepted proof as per wikipedia standards" from all those who claim that the Tulu is also a Principle/Official Language of Kasaragod.
Now the burden of proof will be upon who may claim that TULU is principle language of Kasaragod. There is also a burden to prove as to how they falsely claim that the "Some 70+ percent of the district speaks Malayalam; while Tulu is spoken by nearly 22%; Kannada is spoken by SOME of the remaining < 8% of the people"
Please note that I am neither against Tulu language nor biased against any other language. I respect Tulu like any other language.
Hence I stand by what I say i.e.. " It's principal and recognized administrative languages are Malayalam, and Kannada. Tulu, Konkani, and Beary bashe are also widely spoken." will be the correct version as far as Truth and the Wikipedia standards are concerned. I again add that "We are not here to discuss what things should be like but we are here to express as what things exactly stand to be". So I hope the problem has been solved and that there remains no question. -- Bin ( talk) 17:10, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
_____________________________________________________
I agree that there are a good number of Marathi speaking people in Kasaragod. But you have not provided any third-party reference to the same. I also feel that quoting unverified "number of speakers" of a particular language is not necessary or not relevant especially in the Kasaragod page of wiki.
So now I have created a separate header for languages which seemed to be necessary to clean the looks of the article. And now the trimmed statement stands as follows "It's principal and recognized administrative languages are Malayalam, and Kannada. Tulu, Beary bashe and Konkani are also widely used. Besides these Marathi, Urdu and Hindi are also spoken here."
It would be nicer to have a brief discussion on these kind of matters well before editing anything especially in things like this. I also invite the views of Salih and other esteemed members associated with Kasaragod page on these matter.-- Bin ( talk) 18:02, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
Its only a corrupted version of Marathi...Should it be stated????Also kannada is only a public relations language...not the official language of Kasaragod...For official purpose, any orders in Kannada is changed to malayalam before further actions...SO Kasaragod has only one official language and its malayalam.... ARUNKUMAR P.R ( talk · contribs) 07:27, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
Malayalam is the official and administrative language of Kasaragod. All other are just spoken language which are minorities. Malayalam is spoken by 83% of population and others are just 17%. Boschanot ( talk) 16:49, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Its time that Kasaragod page is expanded...Seriously, it lacks a demographics section...and lots of oyher stuff such as administration, political situation etc.....
Also many people blankly believe this page to be Kasaragod district page...So they include some information tha is more specific to Kasaragod district page...So something must be done about it...
Pls help for this initiative....
ARUNKUMAR P.R ( talk · contribs) 07:24, 4 October 2009 (UTC)
True. There is someone who desperately trying to shrink this page for political reasons. You should really compare the pages of Kanhangad and Kasaragod and see how the page should be. Kasaragod is atleast a district headquarter in Kerala. It deserves much more than this. Boschanot ( talk) 16:55, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Kindly reason your edit of removing Tulu from the lead 117.198.110.82 ( talk) 16:11, 1 September 2010 (UTC)
Kindly provide for the content of the article rather than for adding multiple scripts on the article page. arun talk 10:28, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
I request to kindly look at udupi page and DK page nearer home and there are many others where the majority language and script both are mentioned irrespective of its official status. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.118.143.146 ( talk) 06:25, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
For your kind info Tulu is written in Kannada script as of now, though it has its own script which is being revived. You can see articles pertaining to DK and Udupi, which have Tulu and for that matter even Konkani scripts. My point is that Tulu being the majority language in the said place needs to be mentioned. Requesting you not to issue threats of blocking my IP which only implies you are not willing to discuss the issue. We need to maintain the original version until this issue is decided.Hence the revert.Hope you will not revert without discussing. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 17:12, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
Kindly let me know where in Wiki rules it is mentioned that only official languages are to be put in the lead. Infox box is reserved for official languages only. Kindly refer to history to see who undid a long standing version. I do not intend to start an edit war. I have discussed my reason and points and cited some articles as well. Tulu being the majority language in Kasargod town need to be mentioned. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 07:08, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
There are many articles with multiple scripts in the lead. Saying that only official scripts appear in the lead is wrong. We are talking about including the majority language scripts here. It is not possible to compare Mangalore, Kodagu, Nagercoil article with Kasargod as mentioned by you. Malayalam is the minority language in these said regions namely Mangalore, Kodagu, Nagercoil, but Tulu is the majority language in Kasaragod. Hope you got the difference between the two. 188.50.98.153 ( talk) 16:31, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
Saying that Tulu is not a majority language in Kasaragod shows your knowledge of Kasargod. Tulu is the majority language in Kasargod Taluk and not just the border areas as mentioned by you, which again shows your depth of knowledge. Surely the demography changes as we go south to Hosadurga taluk and beyond but definitely not in Kasargod. 188.54.36.145 ( talk) 17:01, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
Tulu is just a minority language spoken in Kasaragod district. According to the census of 2011, Malayalam 83%, Tulu 8.8%, Kannada 4.2%, Marathi 1.8% and others. So there is no point on further arguments regarding the dominant language in Kasaragod and surrounding. And Tulu is not an official language anywhere. The central government didn't even recognise it as a language nor included in 8th schedule. And Tulu is written in Kannada script which again proves the incompetency of the language. According to Madras affidavit of 1951, Kasaragod town had 64% Malayalees and undivided Kasaragod (including Manjeshwaram) taluk had 72% Malayalees. You can refer all these informations in shodhganga site where it's shown in pdf file. Boschanot ( talk) 17:05, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Malayalam is the most spoken language in Kasaragod taluk(70%) and tulu speakers make up 16% according to 2011 census data. This discussion doesn't have any authenticity or credibility. Boschanot ( talk) 14:37, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S11/KL_Dist_PC_AC.pdf
Ref. no. 5 does not work. It could be edited. Kpbolumbu ( talk) 13:38, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
I want to complete the list of schools, colleges and technical institutes in Kasaragod district. Kasaragodians, please come forward and provide information. Regards, -- Prof tpms ( talk) 14:38, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
The Hindu on Kasaragod's highway. Whether or not this is important enough to include is subjective.
Government site on the history of Kasaragod's justice system. I'd say this one is both reliable and relevant (though the wording could be cleaned up).
The city apparently has a Coconut Research Station. That's interesting. Darkfrog24 ( talk) 16:53, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
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I randomly arrived here. I am not from the south India. I do not know local politics, languages, etc and have never lived there. I love to see a more comprehensive article. After reviewing the edit history and the talk page, it seems there have been many reverts (please avoid copy paste plagiarism and include good source references) and avoid edit wars. I saw some people tussling over the inclusion of the native names with the kind of approach if my native name will not go it, then I will not let your name name go in, this is not incremental collaborative editing, help each other to enhance the article, not stall it, no one owns the wiki article regardless of how emotionally one feels connected to the article or how significantly they have contributed to the article in the past.
Having said that, I suggest the following enhancements:
2404:E800:E61E:452:645E:FF35:AB5D:9FCF ( talk)
References
Malayalam is spoken by 70% in Kasaragod taluk according to the retrieved data from 2011 census report. I've attached census data along with it. Anyone can verify it rather than reverting it. If you revert it, let's know the reason for it. Boschanot ( talk) 14:27, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi Yamaguchi先生, I would like to bring to your kind and immediate attention, the repeated and selective vandalising of Tulu and Kannada sources of Kasaragod town, taluk and district articles and that of Wayanad district history and related articles by user Boschanot on 8th Jan 2022 at 17:03, 17:05, 18th Jan 2022 at 08:14, etc. and adding non-referenced Malayalam information in their place for these articles.
Few illustrations of such vandalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1066418589&oldid=1066275758 https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1064490052&oldid=1064038466
This is highly condemnable on a free source like Wiki and completely against its rules and standards. Kindly take appropriate action at the earliest. I'm reverting the 'undoing of my properly sourced and referenced content edits' done by this user.
NitinBhargava2016 ( talk) 15:04, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
Hello Yamaguchi先生, repeated vandalism by user 106.216.137.23. Please address this issue. It's getting hard to daily revert these and maintain Wiki sanctity. Sample: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Kasaragod&type=revision&diff=1094413719&oldid=1094356027 Thanks! NitinBhargava2016 ( talk) 13:46, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
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