Bhartiy Sanvidhan : Vaishishtye Aani Parichay

60.00

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.

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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.

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Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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