Sarkarverse:Notability

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Notability means a test used by editors to decide whether a topic can have its own article. Information on Wikipedia must be verifiable by primary or secondary sources.

Notability test

  1. Topic must have been discussed in published primary or reliable secondary sources.
  2. Sources related to the topic must be verifiable.

Points to note

  1. Notability is not temporary: Once a topic has been the subject of "significant coverage" in accordance with the general notability guideline, it does not need to have ongoing coverage.
  2. Notability is not country-dependent: Notable in Australia, but not worldwide — is not a valid argument. If a subject is notable in any country in the world, an article may be written on Sarkarverse.

Notability by topic

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

  1.  Y All published works (including books, discourses, songs) are notable.
  2.  Y All verifiable events which have been covered in reliable primary or secondary sources are notable

Ananda Marga Avadhutas and Avadhitikas

Ananda Marga branches

  1.  Y All registered branches of Ananda Marga are notable.

Internet properties

  1.  Y All official or officially endorsed websites of Ananda Marga are noatble.

Householder disciples and devotees of Ananda Marga