Additional information
| Weight | 85 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 85 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The employee is called a ‘Shipai’, ‘Hawaldar’, ‘Driver’, ‘Helper’ or by some other words. All of the success of the institutional work. Whoever comes to the institute has to contact anyone of them at the beginning. These workers of different departments are therefore need to be educated in the work of the institution particularly in banking. This book is writtern taking into consideration all these aspects.
URBAN banks and credit societies have many branches. Which represent as if a battle field. The managers, workers (Personnel) and their working skill is a weapon which decides the result of the war battle. The efficiency of them provide success to the institute. The responsibility of the branches through branch manager and other workers, their co-operative communication with the main branch and all about such related matters are gets guidelines through this precious book. This is new and revised editions of the old book.
In this upanishad too how the cosmic knowledge can be achieved and brought into daily life style is revealed by the writer. Infact the writer shri B. R. Modak has published a series of main upanishadas, the text and interpretation is worth reading for all, who are proud of our noble heritage. One of them is Atmopanishad linking the individual being to the cosmic consciousness.
The unique importance of the pilgrim place paithan as a religion and centre has been described in the book cultural different important sports to visit and places for purchase of paithani a unique sari and other seats important as visiting have be in also informed about.
The life cycle of man depends on many factors in which insects are also included. They also play a majer role either in creative or destructive manner. We get ample information about them in this book. A wonderful world of lookwarm, spider, cockroch, house fly, mosquitos, beetles is explained in simple words. Writer Prof. Sudheer Sahasrabuddhe.