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In the modern times of competition and strife, if the wireman Birbal comes living, how would he solve the problem of the times ahead as thin? An interesting way present guidelines to the entrepreneurs.
In the modern times of competition and strife, if the wireman Birbal comes living, how would he solve the problem of the times ahead as thin? An interesting way present guidelines to the entrepreneurs.
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The employee is called a ‘Shipai’, ‘Hawaldar’, ‘Driver’, ‘Helper’ or by some other words. All of the success of the institutional work. Whoever comes to the institute has to contact anyone of them at the beginning. These workers of different departments are therefore need to be educated in the work of the institution particularly in banking. This book is writtern taking into consideration all these aspects.
Online banking, Mobile banking, A.T.M., Debit Card, Digital Signature etc., are the modern facilities, How they are to be properly used is the subject of this book. The techinique in the banking business can be easily worked out thereby. This is called as ‘Net Banking’
This is the collection of poems as a poet fighting for social order and against corruption, inequality, unhappiness, social distress and hypocrisy. The man is his poems a fighting against all the upper said odds and dreams to get rightful effects in the form of social justice.
This is the 2 act drama book on the social problem written by prominent dramatist. The severe and dangerous problem frightening the young generation given it a social foresight.
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