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 |
A grate sent in the learning of the spirituality late shri B. R. Modak has describe the meaning of the Geeta a in short and precise manner through this book. Geeta can be interpreted and understood in different perspectives, the book is a valuable gift to all who love and honour Geeta.
The unforseen and unknown events in the future can be understood through different omens. There are hints given about them through the natures, but we don’t pay proper alteration to them, we don’t understand about the hints, so ignore them. This reading is made known through 25 ancient source by the writer in this book. The amens in daily live and their meaning can provide one life worth living and better living successfully.
Enhancement of Academic Skills For Every Student The Salient Features of the Book are 1 It is a comprehensive book on 10 scientific principles of memory based on the fundamental principles of neurology to enhance memory. 2 This book would be useful to everyone of any field whosoever wishes to enhance their memory skills. 3 This book will definitely be useful for students from high school grade to undergraduate and even postgraduate students for improving their memory skills. 4 It would surely be a useful manual, guidebook or a self-help companion to students regarding, how to study effectively ? Particularly ,in today?s era of information explosion from multiple sources. 5 It would surely be helpful for students for preparing for various types of entrance examinations like Medical and Engineering entrances and preparing for various competitive examinations as well. 6 The book discusses simple easily understandable methods of how to apply various memory techniques with simple examples. 7 The author has made a conscious effort to keep the book as simple as possible, small and concise and away from technical jargons.
In this book scientific study about the history of Matang tribal Society, the changes it came across after the Indian indipendence in comparision with other tribals, the questions it is facing today and the answers of its progressive march are discussed in an instructive and attractive manner.-Dr. Ashru Jadhav,
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.) was established at Nagpur, so the Nagpuriayans particularly swayamsevakas came in personal contact with Shri. Guruji, the original general secretary of R.S.S. and the unitial swayamsevak for children was Shri. S.B.Varnekar titled as Pragnyabharati. Here many unheard and untold memories about these two respected persons are told. One can understand these highly spririted personalities. The writing is interesting and inspiring.