Additional information
Weight | 300 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 300 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Due to amendments made in constitutional many changes in the rules of election in co-operative institutions and their references get changed. These change rules in Marathi and the original English rules both can be made known through this book. The book is useful to all co-operative institutions.
Some incidents in the lives of the historical women, the factors relating to their health, competitions and beauty contest of and other aspects has been provided in this book. The achievements women got in different fields of life have also been described.
Marriage ceremony, right from the selection of bride and groom, till its successful ending includes many problem. Marriage the emotional aspect of both parties, with successful handling of all rituals is the subject of this book. The ceremony can get performed economically, with orderliness, and playfully, one get hints about through this book. The meaning & the purpose marriage, how the management should be done, the budget, religious rituals to be performed in order each and every aspect is discussed. One can get satisfactory answers to all problems related to marriage ceremony & its management.
In Ancient India there were 14 techiques and 64 arts which were practised by different artist what Which are these techiniques and arts? There are hundreds of books published on the subjects. In this particular book Dr. Ashok Nene, retired professor of V.N.I.T. has taken overall informative view.
The book tells about the female political leaders of India from the point of view of the newspaper reporter, the women who adorned the post of chief Minister and the above posts or the party leadership like Indira Gandhi, Mamata, Jaylalita, Sushama Swaraj, Mayawati etc. are the subject of this book. The personality of these women, their qualities of leadership, their rhights and endurance for the bright future, all is made known here (in this book) interestingly by Savita Deo Harkare