Bhartiya Paramveer

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The highest military award Paramveer is a matter of pride. In this book we get full information about the various winning Paramveer award in Marathi

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The highest military award Paramveer is a matter of pride. In this book we get full information about the various winning Paramveer award in Marathi

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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