Additional information
| Weight | 300 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 300 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Noble Prize is the most prestigious honour in the world. The Indian who have won this prize. So far has been accounted in this book with their premising work for the benefit of the mankind.
As a responsible citizen each one needs to now about the symbols of and about India. The coming generation can get it through this book so as to feel proud about India. The pictures information of the 20 symbols are beautiful and representing India’s cultural reference.
The mistries about the personality, and about the future are hidden in our body organs. The science about it is called ?Angalakshan Shastra i.e.? The science of body organs?. The organs and their parts all reveal and can foretell about the person, the hidden capacities in his personality, which would get furnished in future. One can easily predict about this aspect, provided he is rightly and scientifically guided about it. The important factor of this science is that it cannot mislead you because the body and organ (body-parts) are clearly visible which guides for the proclamation. In fact this science is complicated and has a vast jurisdiction, yet here the efforts have been made to abridge & simple it.
The related policies and decisions about the personnel (individual) from his/her appointment, to retirement are discussed in this book viz personnel setup, the responsibilty and accountability of the employee at each level, recrutment methods, promotion system, transfer rules of casual and other leaves, disciplinary laws, secret reporting, financial benifits, laws to be followed, workers organizaiton, contribution of the employees in management etc., are discussed in detail.
The nobel prize is the highest one offered to the laureates in the field of literature, science, philosophy etc. The book gives information about the beginning of the prize, and also about these who have won it. The book is one such document in Marathi that everyone must read. Writer Prakash Manikpure