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Weight | 250 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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Weight | 250 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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.
In the Co-operative institutions the circular used since last 20 years are compiled in this tiny book. Having 160 pages with 1/8 th demi size this book can be useful for every department of every co-operative bank and it branches. It is very easy to handle being being a well Indexed Book.
In this book the reader is enlightened about the structure, work and advantages of the military. Those who are interested in this subject would get ample information and others too will enjoy the reading for general Knowledge sake. One will be able to differentiate in Indian Army and in armed forces and know about the history and present day positions of army. Reading of the book may inspire and motivate the youth to join military. The book has also discussed the methods of selection of the Army by colonal Abhya Patwardhan
The war for the liberation of Bangaladesh tought in 1971 and its success is a golden account in Indian history. The thrilling stories of bottles in this war, the stratagies followed in it, displamacy practised by the leaders and victory achieved through all the theses factors has been presented in simple narative way in this book, so that the coming generations get benefited. The reading of the Book makes the present as well as the coming generation aware of the effects of the 1971 was, which had changed the geography of the countries also and gane birth to a new nation called Bangladesh by defeating Pakisthan. Surendranath Niphadkar