Additional information
| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 30 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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,
Machines have become part and parcel of the human life today. With the help of machines our daily life has become easy, yet very few of us know the science behind them working of the machines. The writer has explained it in easy language. The machines and the scientific working behind explain the mystry of the their functions. This interesting book by Shri. Jayant Arende is valuable for all of us.
The whole world is facing a severe pollutions danger today. There is pollution of ground water, pollution of soil, pollution due to atomic project pollution due to chemical and thermal project all over the world. Due to all these factors the temperature of the earth and atmosphere around the earth is becoming hot day by day. It has a great effect on the rains and the system of raining and seasons on the earth thereby. In order to avoid this danger or to lesson its effect, the writer has given information about the manmade causes of pollution and also the ways out. Writer Kishor Pawar
The highest military award Paramveer is a matter of pride. In this book we get full information about the various winning Paramveer award in Marathi
With the disastrous features of the modern lifestyle, how the temperature of our planet is increasing day by day is discussed in this book. The reasons behind this rise and the problems and risks and dangers that burst out of it are hinted by the writer in simple laymans language. Writer G.B. Sardesai