Maharshi Abhiyanta : Visheshwariyya

85.00

Mokshagundum Visheshwarayya who was rewarded Bharat Ratna is subject the book. His whole life contribution is assessed in this centenary book. The book is a source of insperation to all children, grownups and the old. There was no book avialable on such a great man in Marathi. This need in fulfilled by Shri. Vijay Yangalwar. Each architect, engineer and every citizen should read this book.

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Mokshagundum Visheshwarayya who was rewarded Bharat Ratna is subject the book. His whole life contribution is assessed in this centenary book. The book is a source of insperation to all children, grownups and the old. There was no book avialable on such a great man in Marathi. This need in fulfilled by Shri. Vijay Yangalwar. Each architect, engineer and every citizen should read this book.

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Weight 75 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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