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Infobox says it is a village, but that is not cohesive with the body of the article. The link provided is dead, and searches provided zero hits. As currently stands, fails
WP:GEOLAND, and definitely doesn't pass
WP:GNG.
Onel5969TT me19:03, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Yes, it's a ward of a panchayat. There's no official "village" categorization in India, which follows the system state -> district -> panchayat -> ward -> unofficial categorizations. Thus, either the panchayat or ward could be unofficially called a village. However, it's still a place with an officially recognized name, with a population of over 1000, and two elected members representing it at the panchayat level. Thus, I don't see why it fails to pass
WP:GEOLAND. — Stringy Acid (
talk)
21:54, 7 April 2017 (UTC)reply
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talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Infobox says it is a village, but that is not cohesive with the body of the article. The link provided is dead, and searches provided zero hits. As currently stands, fails
WP:GEOLAND, and definitely doesn't pass
WP:GNG.
Onel5969TT me19:03, 6 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Yes, it's a ward of a panchayat. There's no official "village" categorization in India, which follows the system state -> district -> panchayat -> ward -> unofficial categorizations. Thus, either the panchayat or ward could be unofficially called a village. However, it's still a place with an officially recognized name, with a population of over 1000, and two elected members representing it at the panchayat level. Thus, I don't see why it fails to pass
WP:GEOLAND. — Stringy Acid (
talk)
21:54, 7 April 2017 (UTC)reply
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