Additional information
| Weight | 200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 200 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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.
An ancient philosopher, statesman Chanyakya is the personification of WISDOM- all pervading. This great diplomat of the past has written some precepts based on his own experiences in Chanakyasukte is Sanskrit, which have been translated in brief in Marathi. One can read any one out of 450 sutras at any time, think over it and try to practise it in one’s own life. The Sutras/ guidlines have everlasting effect for all times and are applicable in business, politics or family life. To live successful and contented life read this book.
In order to get full information about the publication Business in Vidarbha, this book is very much useful. Colleges, Librarian, Book-sellers, Writers, Orators, prize given, Kirtankar, Printers, News Paper Sellers, New Publishers, each and every person and aspect in this field of books and publishing can be got through this book.
Board of directors constitutes member of different disciplines such as intellectuals, serial thinkers etc. All are supposed to work for carrying the institution and making progress in it, so that it can work for a long period. The institutions established should remain during the life time of the established and after them also, it should survive in order to fix the method for the election of these directors, what is to be done to make it powerful and responsible, the guideline are available in this book.
Since our Bahujan icons inspire us in each and every struggle of our life, we must celebrate and propagate their work. This book is a step towards that direction. The work of Barrister Saheb is very inspiring. In the socio-political arena of independent India, we rarely come across a leader who is so dedicated to his cause as Barrister Saheb was. He carried forward Babasaheb’s legacy of simultaneous engagement with parliamentary politics and ground politics. Limiting him only to the identity of a Republican leader would be an injustice to his versatile personality. He was a parliamentarian, a barrister, a journalist, a diplomat of India’s foreign policy, a champion of the rights of the marginalized and women, a mass leader, and a staunch ideologue of Ambedkarite thought. One can feel thrilled and overwhelmed to find these many aspects within only one personality. Without an unwavering resolution to devote one’s life to the cause of the downtrodden, one cannot do such a mountain of work. This book is tribute to Barrister Saheb and his humongous work on his birth centenary year and 40th death anniversary year.