Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anuja Kapur

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The result was speedy delete. G5 —SpacemanSpiff 14:30, 30 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Anuja Kapur

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Article is very well referenced, but they are all from sources that are not reliable for Wikipedia. Some appear to be blogs, some look like press releases, and the rest are brief mentions. A Google search found the Times of India and The New Indian Express, but both of these are only brief mentions and I would not consider them significant enough to establish WP:GNG. CNMall41 (talk) 23:55, 26 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

keep. I believe the article passes the "General Notability guidelines" found on WP:GNG. Anuja Kapur is very famous in India in her area of endeavour. She has worn awards. I just added one more references from IDVA magazine. I also think that these references amongst others are good enough to show notability. 1. The National Leader newspaper

2. India News Calling

3. Times of India

4. India Blooms

5. News New

6. International News and Views

7. Punjab Outlook

These are secondary news-related sources. I believe other editors can take a look and offer their comments.Butterfly Angelo (talk) 04:47, 27 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

I believe all the information listed on Anuja Kapur's wikipedia page says it all. She is a lady of honour and respect. What she has achieved in life is of her hard work, knowledge and strength that she carries throughout her. I am a great fan of her as I have seen her on news channels and read her major articles on newspapers and magazines. I believe that a lady like her is a standing example to our mother, sister, daughter that girls are no less than boys and there is no gender or age to achieve what she has achieved. I have liked her recent statement that she said "The sky has no limit and thus, I have no limit, I will keep working hard till my last breath. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AnantKapur (talk • contribs) 17:56, 29 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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