Additional information
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
This book is written mainly from the old points of views and thinking, linking them to the modern atmosphere. The heartful attachment with deep emotional appeal to the modern mind for thought full public adjustment, without selfish, wild mottoes guiding them. The racial and caste based barriers causing harmful actions needs this type of balanced guidelines, which the book provides successfully.
This is a book in Hindi informing about the Gwalior system of vocal music. It is a good text book on the Khayal and Parana recital, rarely available elsewhere.
Life Insurance is co-related to the modern life, yet many of us are unaware about the pricautions to be taken, when life insurance is made, such as how many options are available in it, how to be alert to avaoid deception and the most important of all these, how to win the life insurance claim. You will get the information about all the above said factors in simple and pleasing manner here. There is experience based information available in this book. Written by Advocate Sunil Takalkar.
It has become extremely necessary to convince the new generation about the significance of the animal cow, which was worshiped as a godly animal in ancient period. The book on Kamadhenu gives well examined, scientifically judged information about the animal its importance in the modern life is also focused. The book edited by Vijay Yangalwar has been authorised by Shri. Rambhaoo Pujari prominant learned personality.
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