Bhartatil Sahakar Chalval : Tatve v Vyavhar

120.00

Indian co-operative movement, its principles and working on which a book is written to benefit the students of B.com Part I students of Pune university. The book is also useful for the students of yashwantrao Chavan University and also can be used by G.D.C.A. students. The workers in co-operative fields and movements also can be help from this book.

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Indian co-operative movement, its principles and working on which a book is written to benefit the students of B.com Part I students of Pune university. The book is also useful for the students of yashwantrao Chavan University and also can be used by G.D.C.A. students. The workers in co-operative fields and movements also can be help from this book.

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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