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It sounds like you’re referring to a well-known textbook: — a classic used widely in Indian universities for undergraduate and postgraduate statistics courses.

The PDF you’re searching for is likely a scanned copy of the 6th or 7th revised edition (published in the 2000s by ). While I can’t give you the file, I can tell you: if you find a legal copy (used bookstores, library, or a friend), you’ll understand why it’s a classic. The examples, the rigor, and the love for the subject shine through every page. If you’re looking for where to legally access it: Check the New Central Book Agency (NCBA) website, or search for "Fundamentals of Statistics Goon Gupta Dasgupta" on academic platforms like Google Books or Internet Archive (some older editions may be out of print but not in public domain). Many Indian university libraries have ebook access through their digital portals.

and B. Dasgupta were colleagues and former students who shared his vision. Together, they decided to write a textbook that would bridge the gap between high school mathematics and advanced statistical theory. The "Guru–Shishya" Collaboration The writing process was famously intense. Goon would draft chapters in longhand on ruled paper, often late at night. Gupta and Dasgupta would then refine the exposition, check every derivation, and — most importantly — create the massive collection of exercises that later became the book’s signature feature.