Talk:Kunnamkulam

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Some things I noted:

  • Vast chunks of material without reference

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  • Statements like:

It is said that the Christian families were settled earlier at Chattukulangare shifted to Kunnamkulam after the invasion of Tippu in 1789 (Who said?) It has been seen that Iyyu Uttoop, an appreciator of Malayalam literature, a businessman having trade relationship with Cochin, decided to reveal the literary talents of Kaikulangara RamaVarrier. (Who saw?)

Several Christian families across Kerala claim that they are ancient. But these are mere claims, and unfortunately cannot be included in an encyclopedia. There are other statements too: - Moreover, “Most of the oldest and wealthiest Christian families are to be found in Kunnamkulam”.[citation needed] Panakkal, Paramel, Tholath and Kakkassery were prominent among them. - Kunnamkulam is famous for its religious harmony as Hindus, Christians and Muslims live here. The religious tolerance of Kunnamkulam people can be seen from the “Ambala Palli’ which is temple converted to a church where in, the temple character can be seen in the church entrance. Kunnamkulam people expressed extreme resistance to part with their Hindu based rituals, at the functions like marriages, church festivals

  • The article mainly tells the history of the printing industry in Kunnamkulam.

I'm writing this all down and am not making changes to the article because I assume someone is working on the article. If no changes are made after some time,probably I'll do the changes myself. Shekure (talk) 16:09, 31 May 2011 (UTC) Some churches included in this article not in Kunnamkulam Ex.Pazhanji,Panjhamuk, Thozhiyur Kadavallor is one other Panchayath.It is more than 10 KM far from Kunnamkulam — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.96.245.182 (talk) 13:34, 3 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

“Most of the oldest and wealthiest Christian families are to be found in Kunnamkulam”.[citation needed] Panakkal, Paramel, Tholath and Kakkassery were prominent among them. - what has family name got to do with an article on a town. This is someone just trying to ensure he can see his family name in wikipedia. very irresponsible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 148.177.216.253 (talk) 08:38, 1 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]