Dear Rajarshi,

        There is nothing called a "partial plagiarism". Reproducing even
parts, mutatis mutandis, is still a breakage in the terms. However,
there is no plagiarism of ideas. You can always take the idea and
reframe it in your own additions. 

        For the Bengali known users, recall from Rabindranath "j(n)aner
jagate, churi bidya maha bidya, dhora porileo..."

Partha Pratim Ghosh
Rev. Goreaux Centre for Higher Mathematics
Department of Mathematics                       
St. Xavier's College                            
30 Park Street                                          
Calcutta 700016                                 

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