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Speedy deletion nomination of Indian Army Fans edit

Hello Dhruveel,

I wanted to let you know that I just tagged Indian Army Fans for deletion, because it seems to be promotional, rather than an encyclopedia article.

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howdy edit

Hello Dhruvil Dave, noticed your question over on Kudpung's page, you can call me 74.

Looks like you have a pretty impressive organization for Indian Fans.  :-)   In order to stay as reliable as possible, Wikipedia does not accept links to facebook as proof of real-world Notability, there have to be newspaper/television/journal/government/similar sources that specifically mention ProudFans aka Indian Army Fans.

It is okay if the sources are English, but they can also be non-English, it does not matter, as long as they are paid professionals (not just other facebook pages or personal blogs or similar).

The sources can be offline ones (printed newspapers or broadcast television or printed government documents), but they can also be online sources, as long as they are official professional sites (not facebook).

Can you list those sources here, please? I'll try and help you get the article working from that. Thanks for improving wikipedia; you can reply here, but feel free to leave a message on my talkpage if I do not respond promptly. 74.192.84.101 (talk) 14:30, 13 December 2013 (UTC)Reply