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In order to enlighten a lay man about his constitutional rights and duties, so as to decide his strategy, this book is written. The Indian constitution, it characteristics are made known in sample language by Vijay Yangalwar.
In order to enlighten a lay man about his constitutional rights and duties, so as to decide his strategy, this book is written. The Indian constitution, it characteristics are made known in sample language by Vijay Yangalwar.
| Weight | 50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
This treatise is an ought for are and all farmers. It includes the chart for wages for a week, month and year, including what the workers on daily wages, monthly and yearly wages are to be given and what they had taken in advance from time to time, There are also charts for the regular work and service to be done in fields and duties towards material used, pesticides and other that vie tractor, harrow plough and also about the care to be taken about them and the animals related to forming. The income, outgoing food material, and the balance all can be written and kept in order through this book com diary.
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 Misfortune either natural or man-made, one has to suffer more during its range if one is unaware. If we make premanagement of such misfortunes wisely, our physical and financial loss can be averted to some extent. Everyone needs therefore to know about the misfortune management. There is fullproof advice about this aspect presented in this book by colonal Abhaya Patwardhan. Each and every institute, private or (government) public must have a copy of this book.
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.