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10 responses to “Explore the culture and history of Chidambaram!”
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Thanks dear for sharing this article otherwise I’d have known only one Chidambaram – the ex finance minister of India. A good exploration & presentation…
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Ha ha Ravish you are absolutely right, even I was not at all aware about a place named as Chidambaram, and this is the reason why I published this guest blog.
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Ravish said what I wanted to say. I read the heading and thought is there actually a place with this name. 😉
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Ha ha Gaurab, I guess the name Chidambaram is a bit confusing for us. India is a nation which has so many places which are not even known to us. 🙂
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When I read the title I thought that you will be sharing background of P. Chidambaram with us.
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Lol Nitin, I am sure many people are confusing with this name, as I too got confused with it. 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing your opinion with us.
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Thanks Scott for writing this and thanks Alok for sharing it. Well unlike Ravish and Gaurab I knew Chidambaram was a place (I was a teacher and now a recruiter) So I know places (even obscure one) 🙂 I didn’t know about the village.
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That’s great Datta 🙂 I was simply wondering that anyone from North India will might not be aware about it. But you are an exception 🙂
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An excellent article. Thank god it is not about ex-minister Mr. P Chidambaram
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Thank you so much Sampat Kumari jee 🙂
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