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Thanku Django, didnt think about th shopkeepers opening it, i remember this happened last time i went but didnt think much of it until u mentioned it.

@Guest, had a look at Mata Kaulan ji's link, and it looks interesting. still to decide how long we will stay in that area, thanku

Thanku to 5, chucknorrissingh, kalyugi, guest, proactive, django, guptkauruk, all comments have been very much appreciated and very helpful.

@Guptkauruk, wat do u mean by water filter? Is the tap water filtered thru like we have filter jugs here? thanku for reminding of th spray, and yes i will be takin my own cereal.

Two last questions plz:

1. how do u all brush ur teeth, as i use loads of water, and think maybe i will struggle with th boiled water not been enough, bottled or boiled or tap?

2. I already have bowel problems so want to be cautious, wat do i do at weddings, how would i eat all day?

@kalyugi - lolz i just remembered a movie i watched Munde Uk de, and Gurpreet Ghuggi, was takin his big bottle of water everywhre, i will probably be like that, equipped with everything...

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I went to India once on the spur of the moment after a 10 year gap. No injections, no medication, etc. I drank their water, used it to brush my teeth, etc. No problems whatsoever. Sometimes you've just got to bite the bullet. Imagine the mental exhaustion of worrying about every tiny thing before you've even taken a step out of bed!

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