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Hi,
I think it should have been 'Would you Care to....' instead of 'dare to'. That sounds rather impolite.
P Bahadur is a good book for practising numerical problems on Physical Chemistry. RC Mukherjee is also widely recommended.
You could use the search facility on the Homepage to know people's opinion on which one is better. A lot of debate on the subject has already occured.
Hope this helps!
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Good one! C'mon, I am sure Pakistanis make fun of us as well! It's all in good humour!
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Hi,
Well, I find it hard to believe. It is probably just a very well thought out rumour. Anyways, it's a nice way to derive some fear-tinged excitement from the imagination.
I appreciate your efforts, Astrojith!
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Quite amusing indeed! I guess using Adblock Plus has deprived me of this kind of free amusement!
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I haven't received it yet. CBSE koi kasar nahin chhodta tension dene mein.....
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So, did you get the point?! :-)
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@ ashgirl
What's the point of going into the reasons? You're missing the point. What I wanted to point out was that you were wrong in hinting that India is a big hit with tourists around the world. The facts speak for themselves. We are performing way below our potential when it comes to tourism. And the point of proving you wrong there was to simply dispel the wrong notion that people of other countries are greatly interested in India's culture. How many Indians do you think are intereted in, say, Slovak culture?
And even if the rest of the world were interested in our culture, that should not be the criterion to decide the worth of our culture.
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