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Comment The biographical information is OK, but there is nothing especially notable about the English description of his activities. According to Google Translate, the Tamil text at the end is a rather detailed description of his role in the granite quarry case. If it was translated, that might establish some notability as an anti-corruption crusader. –
Margin1522 (
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15:32, 2 December 2014 (UTC)reply
Do not Delete . Please do not delete this page. U.Sagayam is a person of self confidence, fighting the political system from inside, is a protagonist , fighting to remove bribery in Tamil Nadu. He is an IAS officer and has the caliber and the official power to do it. He is an inspiration to many young budding officers and youngsters who want to become IAS officers. லஞ்சம் தவிர்த்து நெஞ்சம் நிமிர்த்து [Reject Bribe, hold your head high] is a slogan which is motivating many officers these days to reject bribe.
People wanting to know about him, come to wikipedia. If you delete this page, then it would be like snuffing the nascent flame, which when kindled would inspire youngsters and erradicate so many clutches from Tamil Nadu and India.
Keep. The article cites three reasonably detailed English-language articles about the subject:
seven paragraphs from the Hindustan Times,
ten paragraphs from the Deccan Herald, and
a lengthy piece from Live Mint (part of HT Media, publisher of the Hindustan Times). Per
its website, Hindustan Times has a circulation of 3.7 million; Deccan Heraldclaims an average issue readership of 4.6 million. I haven't tried to dig deeper; this coverage alone seems to suffice to establish notability. —
Ammodramus (
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17:19, 14 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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