Additional information
Weight | 50 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 50 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The guidelines of lord Krishna in this book are focused on the law of Karma to be followed in daily life. When one’s mind is restless, the dictums in this book, help one as guidelines.
Gadge Baba was not an organizer of propagator of the religion or a saint. He was social worker who moved in the society and taught people about social uplift and the methods to be observed for it. He taught the people the fundamental and basic links of life and worked as an angel. He was moving educational institute, who worked alone, and made people to follow him for the cause of society. The book tells about the experiments made him and the odds faced by him. The information in the book would benefit social workers in particular.
The Mathematicians who have contributed some new knowledge to the world and have proved their genius are described in this book with their respective photographs. All modern mathematicians are listed with their major contributions.
Health is becoming an important question day by day. An easy and effective answer of it is Surya Namaskar, a method of physical exercise, which is described with proper guidelines. The writer had conducted 5000 health camps, teaching and propagating the Surya Namaskars. Vitthalarao Jibhakate has written this book for the benefit of all of us
Since our Bahujan icons inspire us in each and every struggle of our life, we must celebrate and propagate their work. This book is a step towards that direction. The work of Barrister Saheb is very inspiring. In the socio-political arena of independent India, we rarely come across a leader who is so dedicated to his cause as Barrister Saheb was. He carried forward Babasaheb’s legacy of simultaneous engagement with parliamentary politics and ground politics. Limiting him only to the identity of a Republican leader would be an injustice to his versatile personality. He was a parliamentarian, a barrister, a journalist, a diplomat of India’s foreign policy, a champion of the rights of the marginalized and women, a mass leader, and a staunch ideologue of Ambedkarite thought. One can feel thrilled and overwhelmed to find these many aspects within only one personality. Without an unwavering resolution to devote one’s life to the cause of the downtrodden, one cannot do such a mountain of work. This book is tribute to Barrister Saheb and his humongous work on his birth centenary year and 40th death anniversary year.