Additional information
Weight | 300 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Weight | 300 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The Hindu family pattern has survived through many disasters and calamities of foreign rules and supressions. In order to Strengthen the roots of Hindu values of life and keep alive its traditions this book is written. The basic powers of Hindu family system, its use to role and its assets are made known to the coming generation in this books It’s writer is a well-known social worker called Krishnappaji, who travelled through whole India for awakening people for about the importance of family pattern through discourses. The book was explained his pant of view in simple manner.
In the Aayurveda, the Indians had studied and established the health of all members in the society in full extent. In this book are can read and know about 10 Sanskrit shlokas out of 20 in Marathi transfer. The right concept about the health can beg of through this book.
Starting from what is the gene? to what sort of fullphased change is made possible by the functions of genes is the subject of this book. One gets uptodate scientific information on all scientific aspects of working of genes in simple language with appropriate pictures. There are eight coloured pages contributed to show the steps in the discovery of genes by Dr. Pratibha Sahastrabuddhe, the writer.
The audit examination and management of meetings are the subjects on which full information can be gained through this boom. It is particularly useful for financial co-operative institutions.
A book of poems equal to the poets and writers of Vidarbha like Vamanrao Chorghade, Purushottam Darwhekar, Ram Shewalkar, from Nagpur, Madhukar Keche and Suresh Bhat is written by a duel a mother and her daughter ie. sau Uma Kannadkar and Dr. Sau Manasi Kavimandan, It indudes 84 poems out 95 which 69 are in Marathi and 15 in English. There are 23 poems from the mother and others are of her daughter. The poem ‘Baba’ is praiseworthy Sau. Uma Kannadkar, Dr. Sau. Manasi Kavimandan,