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I was never very good at Physics and Geography. My favourite subjects were Maths, Chemistry, History and English, and because I found these subjects interesting, I was good at them. I think I would have enjoyed Physics and Geography too but for the teachers I had, who were never able to bring the subjects to life for me. When the announcement was made that the first event at T2F 2.0 would be Science ka Adda: Humans in the Cosmos , I ...
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