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List of shopping malls in India

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Wikipedia is not a place for WP:OR. It relies on accepted sources cited in the article like The Indian Express, The Economic Times, Khaleej Times etc. Please refrain from original research in future. Please go through this before doing further edits in Wikipedia. Shady59 (talk) 14:10, 29 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia is not a place for people like you to boast and exaggerate and show wrong information based on some news paper articles. The original document from the website of mall and the construction company is there. It shows the reality. Which document say lulu mall has got 2.5 million GLA or total area. You seems like a troll. I have much better sources from malls website and from the construction companies signed document which is more authentic than some very old news paper reports. Also have you at least read the reference that you gave, one is an old 2010 report and at that time even the malls project was not even submitted and the other ones never mention anything about the area of the mall. Some of them also contradicts from your claims. Indias biggest mall is Phoenix market city Mumbai with 4 million total area and 2.1 million GLA. Compared to that lulu is small. Knowingly you are putting wrong information here. If you carry on with you boasting and make it 2.5 million, I know how to make it 0.62 forever. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Amec116 (talkcontribs)

August 2019

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Information icon Please remember to assume good faith when dealing with other editors, which you did not do on User talk:Amec116. Thank you. CptViraj (📧) 03:25, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]